1 Stock for Peak Value (and Gains) Overseas by Matthew Clark | Aug 3, 2023 | Stock Power Daily European stocks are on fire amid the broader rally, and German stocks especially are crushing U.S. returns. Here's one ticker ...
Italian Rates Show That Nothing Matters to Traders by Michael Carr | Jan 5, 2022 | Chart of the Day, Economy The debt-to-GDP ratio is a key indicator of economic growth. Italian rates show that higher debt slows economies.
Europe’s Green Energy Dream Is Painful for Consumers by Michael Carr | Sep 10, 2021 | Chart of the Day, Economy The price of green energy is trending down, but many European customers are still paying a hefty toll for certain ...
As Euro Inflation Surges, ECB Hopes for High Unemployment by Michael Carr | Jun 4, 2021 | Chart of the Day, Economy Investors and savers in Europe have suffered even more than their counterparts in the U.S. Now, European officials are hopeful ...
Global K-Shaped Recovery Threatens the U.S. by Michael Carr | May 7, 2021 | Chart of the Day, Economy Before the pandemic, increased globalization seemed certain. Now, with the gulf between the recovery of the U.S. and Eurozone growing, ...
Europe’s Deep Economic Crisis Might Not Have a Solution by Michael Carr | Sep 14, 2020 | Chart of the Day The European economy is facing a crisis as some countries within the EU struggle, while other countries thrive. Here's what ...
Bonner: Meet Europe’s New Deep State Celebrity Grifter at the ECB by Bonner & Partners | Oct 29, 2019 | Economy, News Lagarde is is fundamentally an insider, a crony, a political person, well-trained and suited to a political world.
Critics Bash Draghi’s Stimulus Package as He Exits ECB; EU Rates Unchanged by News Team | Oct 24, 2019 | News In his last days in office, Draghi has faced unprecedented pushback from among the bank's own officials.
ECB Agrees EU Economic Stimulus Needed but Dissent Is Rising by News Team | Oct 10, 2019 | News Dissenters said that bond purchases would either be ineffective or should be held back as a last resort.
EU Inflation Drops to 0.9% in September, Underlining Case for Stimulus by News Team | Oct 1, 2019 | News Global trade is forecast to weaken this year to the slowest pace since the depths of the Great Recession.