March 1, 2004

Currencies

European Inflation

by Edward Hugh

Eurostat issued a flash indicator last Friday to the effect that eurozone inflation has fallen unexpectedly from 1.9% to 1.6%. I say unexpectedly, but of course this is, in many ways, one of the foreseeable consequences of the euro rise.

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February 25, 2004

Currencies

Italy’s No-Growth Update

by Edward Hugh

OK I’m on a roll, so I’m going to stick my neck out. This slide in the Italian confidence index apparently surprised the ‘experts’. Well it shouldn’t have surprised Fistful readers who have been following what I have been saying. Clearly these confidence indexes are not the last word in sliced bread. But [...]

February 18, 2004

Currencies

The Euro and the Company

by Edward Hugh

Now maybe David is sitting there today asking himself just what the hell that post of Edward’s on outsouring in the US had to do with a European centred blog. Well the answer didn’t take long in reaching us: the euro rose to a fresh record above $1.29 today as upbeat U.S. data [...]

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February 9, 2004

Currencies

Of We Go Again, Ready, Set……….

by Edward Hugh

After a weekend of semantic analysis the currency markets didn’t take long getting back to work - the euro was only a cent off its all time high by late morning. According to Dictionary.com the relevant meaning of volatility is: tending to vary often or widely, as in price - the ups and downs [...]

February 4, 2004

Currencies

Europe’s Jobless Recovery?

by Edward Hugh

News in today might suggest that far from obsessing ourselves with the current plight of the US economy, our attention might be better directed rather nearer home. Reading off from the results of the latest Purchasing Managers Index survey which appears in todays Financial Times, the services sector is growing, but employemnt in it isn’t. [...]

January 22, 2004

Currencies

Living in Denial

by Edward Hugh

No this is not (yet) the title of one of my new pages (although we were looking into living in sin, but unfortunately it’s already taken). No the denial I am referring to is much nearer home for most of us, since it is up there in Brussels. “European Union nations are dragging [...]

January 7, 2004

Currencies

Things That Can’t Go On Forever, Don’t

by Edward Hugh

Ok, the sun is shining nicely down here in Barcelona right now, so maybe this is a good moment to come out and provoke a storm. The euro: something gives, but what? Actually it is perhaps ironic that I have chosen today of all days to write this, since for once it seems the euro [...]

January 6, 2004

Currencies

Methinks We’re On The Slippery Slope

by Edward Hugh

OK you may be in for a bout of solid over-posting. There seem to be some signs in the air that push may be about to come to shove. Tomorrow I will try and do something on financial architecture and the euro. Meantime this is a ‘light’ warm-up post. The efficient cause is today’s [...]

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December 5, 2003

Currencies

The Dutch Auction

by Edward Hugh

Following points made by both Frans and Elliott in the comments sections, the Netherlands may well in fact breach the 3% growth and stability pact limit next year. I bet Zalm is blogging away more furiously than ever. But who will be the object of his wrath this time?

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November 28, 2003

Currencies

Fiscal Tickery

by Edward Hugh

Thanks David for the link. I haven’t commented on this because like Dutch finance minister Zalm (who I imagine working away weblogging into the early hours under a dim light provided only by his mobile phone) I am tired. I can’t help feeling that everything that needs to be said has already been said, and [...]

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