Economy Eurozone growth confirmed at 0.3% in third quarter The week after the ECB extended its stimulus programme and cut a key bank rate for the eurozone, data from the European Union’s Statistics Agency 08/12/2015
Economy French unemployment bucks eurozone trend to hit 18-year high Unemployment in France has risen to its highest level for 18 years. The figures grind against the gradual improvement elsewhere in the eurozone. Data 03/12/2015
Economy ECB extends stimulus plan to boost eurozone economy The European Central Bank has announced fresh stimulus measures in a bid to boost inflation and the eurozone’s recovery. The ECB is to extend its 03/12/2015
Economy ECB cuts deposit rate with further stimulus measures expected The European Central Bank has begun taking stimulus measures in a bid to boost inflation and the eurozone’s recovery. Ahead of a news conference to 03/12/2015
Economy Eurozone unemployment hits near four-year low of 10.7 percent Unemployment in the eurozone fell to its lowest level in October for nearly four years according to official data from the European Union’s 01/12/2015
Business Series Reading Draghi's mind: markets await crucial ECB decisions A crucial monetary policy meeting of the European Central Bank this week could have a profound effect on the markets and particularly on the value of 01/12/2015
Economy Athens 'agrees new measures' to secure next bailout funds A Greek newspaper is reporting that Athens and its international lenders have agreed a new set of measures the country must approve by next months to 27/11/2015
Economy New 20 euro notes come into play on Wednesday The new 20 euro notes come into circulation on Wednesday, incorporating new technological developments that are said to make forgery harder. They 24/11/2015
Economy Food for thought for Draghi and ECB as eurozone's recovery splutters again Still struggling to get off the ground from the poshest to the poorest districts of the eurozone: growth was slower than expected in the third 13/11/2015
Economy Osborne takes UK's EU reform demands to Berlin Taking his message to Germany on Tuesday, Britain’s finance minister has outlined reforms sought by the UK ahead of its referendum on ongoing 03/11/2015
Economy Eurozone factory growth 'disappointingly insipid' “Disappointingly insipid”: one economist’s view of the recovery of manufacturing in the eurozone after the latest figures. Markit’s survey of the 02/11/2015
Economy Eurozone prices and jobless data better, but still not good enough Prices in the eurozone were unchanged in October compared to the same period last year, according to an initial estimate by Eurostat. In September 30/10/2015
Real Economy Turning point: Europe's return to growth This week the Real Economy takes a look at the European Growth Story – is it reliable? And is it back for good? Those questions and more as well as 27/10/2015
Economy France backs Greek efforts to renegotiate bailout French President François Hollande rounded off a two-day visit to Athens by backing Greece’s request to begin bailout negotiations with its 23/10/2015
Economy Business activity grows in eurozone but low prices disappoint Stronger business activity in France and Germany boosted figures for the eurozone in October – but there was no sign of healthy price increases 23/10/2015
Economy ECB hints it may expand stimulus programme The European Central Bank meeting in Malta has hinted that it may expand its stimulus programme in December, while its chief has called on 22/10/2015
Economy Ireland latest eurozone country to ditch one and two cent coins Ireland has become the latest eurozone country to phase out one and two-cent coins from circulation. It joins six other European nations to move away 19/10/2015
Economy More deflation fears as eurozone industrial producer prices fall There’s evidence of more deflationary pressure in the eurozone. Industrial producer prices in August recorded their steepest decline since January 02/10/2015
Economy Eurozone manufacturing growth slows up in September Manufacturing growth in the eurozone weakened slightly in September as new orders and output slowed up, according to a survey. This happened even 01/10/2015
Economy Eurozone inflation turns negative again Inflation in the eurozone turned negative again in September due to falling oil prices, raising pressure on the European Central Bank to take more 30/09/2015