Merkelnomics

Comments on the German and European economy.

Monday, July 27, 2015

German Ifo defies Greek woes

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Forget about Greece. This is at least how German businesses seem to look at Greek turbulences of the last weeks, judging from the latest Ifo...
Friday, July 24, 2015

Helers of kwakzalvers?

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In de top 100 van de beste economiefaculteiten ter wereld staan maar twee Duitse. Zijn de Duitsers niet goed in de economische leer? De Gri...
Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Eurozone - Return to calm but not normality

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The payment of ECB and IMF obligations seems to be topping the institutions’ scale of priorities. The disbursement of the €7.16bn EFSM bridg...
Thursday, July 16, 2015

Eurozone - Leap of faith

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As expected, today’s ECB meeting was all about Greece. ECB president Draghi did not only answer many questions, he also delivered tangibles ...
Monday, July 13, 2015

Eurozone - A deal to reach a deal

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Grexit avoided, but for how long? After another marathon in Brussels, Eurozone leaders just decided on a path towards a third bailout packag...
Sunday, July 5, 2015

Eurozone: A Pyrrhic 'no'?

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The ‘no’ vote in yesterday’s referendum seems to have strengthened Tsipras’ position. However, what looks like a stunning victory could quic...
Thursday, July 2, 2015

Eurozone: Tactical blame game moves on

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Yesterday was another day with tactical moves from all sides in the Greek crisis and a Socrates-like conclusion: all we know is that we kn...
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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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