Merkelnomics

Comments on the German and European economy.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

German labour market remains strong

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German unemployment increased by a non-seasonally adjusted 331,300 in January. In seasonally-adjusted terms, however, unemployment dropped t...
Monday, January 31, 2011

German retail sales drop

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No quantum leap for German consumption, yet. This morning's data added to the latest disappointment on German private consumption. Germa...
Friday, January 21, 2011

Ifo at new record high

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Boldly going where no Ifo has gone before. German business confidence surprised and continued its impressive performance of the last two yea...
Thursday, January 13, 2011

Brand bij de brandweer

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Tot nu toe was de Europese Centrale Bank de vliegende brandweer van de schuldencrisis van de eurozone. Noodlijdende banken? De ECB geeft rui...

FIrst hawkish sounds from Frankfurt

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The ECB just left interest rates unchanged. While Trichet was rather close-lipped on the sovereign debt crisis and possible new measures by ...
Monday, December 13, 2010

Het Europese 'je-weet-wel'

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Ook deze week komen de Europese regeringsleiders weer bijeen voor aflevering X van 'De redding van de euro'. De rust is nog niet ter...
Monday, October 4, 2010

Duitsland op weg naar bloeiende landschappen

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De zomer van 1990 was de zomer van beloftes en hoge verwachtingen. De Berlijnse Muur was gevallen en heel Duitsland was in een roes van here...
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Carsten Brzeski
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