INSIDER
EU criticizes France for excessive debt, putting pressure on Macron during election campaign
Read full article: EU criticizes France for excessive debt, putting pressure on Macron during election campaignThe European Union’s executive arm is criticizing France for running up excessive debt, a stinging rebuke at the height of the election campaign where President Emmanuel Macron is fighting off challenges of the extreme right and the left.
Europe's economic outlook brightens a little after avoiding recession. But inflation still squeezes
Read full article: Europe's economic outlook brightens a little after avoiding recession. But inflation still squeezesThe European Union’s executive body raised its economic growth forecast, saying Europe had dodged a winter recession that was feared amid an energy crisis.
EU proposes more forgiving debt plans a decade after crisis
Read full article: EU proposes more forgiving debt plans a decade after crisisThe European Union is considering more lenient economic recovery proposals that veer away from the grinding, top-down austerity rules that hit Greece and other countries during the financial and debt crises a decade ago.
Russia's war to keep hitting EU economy, push up inflation
Read full article: Russia's war to keep hitting EU economy, push up inflationEuropean Union expects Russia’s war in Ukraine to wreak havoc with the economic recovery for the foreseeable future through lower annual growth and record-high inflation.
EU to keep budget rules looser for longer amid war fallout
Read full article: EU to keep budget rules looser for longer amid war falloutThe European Union is extending looser limits on spending by member countries for an extra year in a bid to counter the economic fallout from Russia’s war in Ukraine.
EU takes aim at Poland amid fears for bloc's legal order
Read full article: EU takes aim at Poland amid fears for bloc's legal orderThe European Union is launching legal action against Poland over recent decisions by one of the country’s top courts which have raised troubling questions about the 27-nation bloc’s legal order.
EU chief calls for debate on making COVID-19 jabs mandatory
Read full article: EU chief calls for debate on making COVID-19 jabs mandatoryThe chief of the European Union’s executive arm says EU nations should consider making COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory because too many people still refuse to get shots voluntarily.
EU says economic recovery threatened by COVID-19 resurgence
Read full article: EU says economic recovery threatened by COVID-19 resurgenceThe European Union says the massive spike in COVID-19 cases in recent weeks is threatening the bloc's recovery from the deep economic slump caused by last year’s onset of the pandemic.
Europe's economic recovery faces hit from high energy costs
Read full article: Europe's economic recovery faces hit from high energy costsThe European Commission has raised its growth forecast for the year for the 19 countries using the euro, saying the economy was bouncing back from the worst of the coronavirus pandemic as people went back to work in consumer-facing jobs.
EU chief turns to Paralympian Vio to inspire Europe's youth
Read full article: EU chief turns to Paralympian Vio to inspire Europe's youthWhen European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen was at a loss for words to capture the true spirit of Europe's young, she introduced a special guest of honor at her State of the Union address.
World Bank sees 5.6% global growth in 2021, best since 1973
Read full article: World Bank sees 5.6% global growth in 2021, best since 1973The World Bank is upgrading the outlook for global growth this year, predicting that COVID-19 vaccinations and massive government stimulus in rich countries will power the fastest worldwide expansion in nearly five decades.
G-7 back steps to deter tax dodging by multinational firms
Read full article: G-7 back steps to deter tax dodging by multinational firmsThe Group of Seven wealthy democracies have agreed to support a global minimum corporate tax of at least 15% to deter multinational companies from avoiding taxes by stashing profits in low-rate countries.
EU economy to expand, bouncing back from pandemic crisis
Read full article: EU economy to expand, bouncing back from pandemic crisisThe European Union economy is set to bounce back strongly this year after the deep coronavirus recession and member states are forecast to regain lost ground by the end of next year.
EU: Pandemic measures to total about $5.85 trillion
Read full article: EU: Pandemic measures to total about $5.85 trillionThe European Union’s top economy official says that the recovery measures the EU and its 27 member states have in the works to emerge from the pandemic total around $5.85 trillion.
As virus restrictions bite, EU extends safety net till 2023
Read full article: As virus restrictions bite, EU extends safety net till 2023The Commission, the EU’s executive arm, reckons that fiscal support worth around 8% of GDP was provided in 2020, far more than during the financial crisis of 2008-2009. “There is hope on the horizon for the EU economy, but for now the pandemic continues to hurt people’s livelihoods and the wider economy,” Commission Executive Vice-President Valdis Dombrovskis said Wednesday. Ad“To cushion this impact and to promote a resilient and sustainable recovery, our clear message is that fiscal support should continue as long as needed. Based on current indications, the general escape clause would remain active in 2022 and be deactivated in 2023,” Dombrovskis said. The decision to extend the general escape clause is a sign of just how uncertain things are.
EU hopeful for firm economic growth despite virus challenges
Read full article: EU hopeful for firm economic growth despite virus challengesEuropean Commissioner for Economy Paolo Gentiloni speaks during an online news conference at the European Commission headquarters in Brussels, Thursday, Feb. 11, 2021. Growth in the wider 27-nation EU is predicted to hit 3.7% this year and 3.9% in 2022 following last year's 6.3% slide. We will still have a great deal to do to contain the wider socio-economic fallout.”Gentiloni conceded though that the virus is posing major economic and social challenges. “None of the member states is expected return in 2022 to the growth path projected before the crisis. In 2022, GDP in the EU and the euro-area will remain about 4% below what pre-pandemic forecasts had projected,” he said.
EU forecasts deeper economic hit from pandemic
Read full article: EU forecasts deeper economic hit from pandemicBRUSSELS The European Union's executive forecasts that the bloc's economy will contract more than previously expected because of the coronavirus pandemic, which has caused lockdowns on business and public life that are only slowly being eased. The 27-nation EU economy is predicted to contract by 8.3% this year, before growing 5.8% in 2021, according to the latest predictions released Tuesday. The road to recovery is still paved with uncertainty," EU Economy Commissioner Paolo Gentiloni told reporters in Brussels. In the previous forecasts released in May, when most of the continent was under lockdown, the blocs GDP was forecast to contract by about 7.5% this year, and to bounce back by 6% in 2021. In May it had forecast a 7.8% decline this year, and growth of 6.3% in 2021.