Merkelnomics

Comments on the German and European economy.

Friday, March 28, 2014

German CPI data brings no relief for ECB

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Inflationary pressure in Germany remains low. Based on the results of six regional states, German headline inflation dropped to 1.0% YoY in ...
Thursday, March 13, 2014

Jack Bauer voor Europa

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Mijn favoriete tv-held is terug. Jack Bauer, het hoofdpersonage van de Amerikaanse reeks '24', gaat voor de negende keer het Amerika...
Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Should the Eurozone really bank on past successes?

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This week will be decisive for the final version of the Eurozone’s bank resolution fund. A compromise is still not in reach. It’s again one...
Thursday, March 6, 2014

ECB meeting - featuring The Zlack

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It must have been a disappointment for those who had expected an exciting and action-loaded ECB meeting today. In fact, the ECB did not do a...

Good start to the new year for German new orders

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Zig-zagging towards the industrial recovery? German new orders increased in January, confirming that the economy’s industrial backbone is fu...
Monday, February 24, 2014

En route for a gold medal?

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German businesses remain diehard optimists. The February Ifo just increased to the highest level since July 2011 and stands at 111.3, from 1...
Thursday, February 20, 2014

German headache for the ECB?

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The return of the island of happiness? While confidence indicators in other major economies softened, optimism in the German economy remains...
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Carsten Brzeski
Chef-Volkswirt ING DiBa, specialised in macro developments in the Eurozone and Germany; ECB and the rest. Views are my own. Follow me on Twitter @carstenbrzeski and visit my German blog https://www.ing-diba.de/ueber-uns/presse/carsten-brzeskis-blog/ .
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