France’s Inflation Resurges as Europe’s Growth Engines Stall

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Fresh economic data from France, Germany, and the United Kingdom are raising concerns about the resilience of Europe’s largest economies as inflationary pressures re-emerge while growth continues to weaken. France has seen inflation climb back toward levels last seen in early 2024, Germany remains trapped in a low-growth environment, and the British economy has unexpectedly … Περισσότερα

Global Debt Shock: Why Central Banks May Trigger the Next Financial Crisis

Global Debt Shock: Why Central Banks May Trigger the Next Financial Crisis Inflation Is Back — And Central Banks Are Running Out of Options Before February 28, when tensions in the Persian Gulf escalated into a full-scale geopolitical crisis, global financial markets were focused on one question: when would central banks begin cutting interest rates … Περισσότερα

Is Europe Heading for 1970s-Style Stagflation as Energy Supplies Shrink?

It is well known that war — especially when prolonged — generates inflation. That is precisely the direction in which current forecasts are moving for both the Eurozone as a whole and Greece specifically. Natural gas and oil act as force multipliers: they push up energy prices, transportation costs, production inputs and ultimately consumer goods. … Περισσότερα