Wall Street Journal. Europe 2005 G. Thomas Sims - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2005 G. Thomas Sims
TitleSubjectAuthors
Bond yields plunge amid falling rates world-wide.(economy)(interest rates)(includes Stock Quote statistical table)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, Greg Ip
Corn flakes clash shows the glitches in European Union.(vitamin regulations)(economy)(includes Stock Quotes and "Era of the Euro" statistical tables)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Currency investors' vote on the Euro: Down 2.2% in two days.(European Union)("Sacre Bleu!" statistical table)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, Justin Lahart
Despite scarce jobs, Germany discusses higher retirement age.(Germany)(includes "Pension Burden" statistical table)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB says inflation more a concern than growth.(European Central Bank)(includes transcript of speech by Jean-Claude Trichet)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB's plan to raise rates marks gamble for Trichet.(Jean-Claude Trichet)(European Central Bank)(interest rates)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, Monica Houston-Waesch
EU deficit debate pits old members against new ones.(European Union)(economy)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
EU joblessness is poised to worsen.(European Union)(includes "Working Woes" statistical table)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
EU may loosen budget rules on its 12 Euro-Zone countries.(European Union)(economic policy)(includes "Off Balance" statistical table)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, John Miller
European Bank defends plan to raise rates.(European Central Bank)(economy)(Jean-Claude Trichet)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
European Central Bank cuts growth forecasts.(economy)(includes "Price Jump" statistical table)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
European Finance Chiefs grow more optimistic.(economy)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Euro Zone shows signs of economic rebound.(European Union)(economy)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Gloom clouds euro-zone GDP rise.(gross domestic product, Europe)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, Marcus Walker
In Europe, can one size fit all?(housing)(includes "Lopsided Market" statistical table)(European Union)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
In Europe, ECB feels pressure to cut rates to help spur growth.(European Central Bank)(European Union)(includes "Growth Woes" statistical table)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
In struggling European countries, momentum is building for (Gasp!) the Flat Tax.(income tax)(includes Stock Quote and "Race to Boost Growth" statistical tables)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Lagging economy won't deter EU from rate boost.(European Union)(interest rates)(includes "Warning Sign" statistical table)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Rising inflation in EU may lead to higher rates.(European Union)(interest rates)(includes "Feeling the Heat" statistical table)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Slowdown in Germany and Italy may delay ECB's rate increase.(European Central Bank)(economy)(includes "Easing Pressure" statistical table)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Some think ECB may raise rates before year end.(European Central Bank)(interest rates)(includes "Money Matters" statistical table)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
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