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Cash machines in this former communist country issue euros for the first time after becoming the 21st member of the currency union
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The Associated Press
January 2, 2026
Finance
ECB’s Makhlouf says euro not ready to challenge dollar’s role
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William Horobin
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Bloomberg
July 5, 2025
Politics
Global chaos and looming trade wars set the stage for a ‘global euro moment’ as trust in the EU surges
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Prarthana Prakash
May 29, 2025
Politics
European consumers will have to cope with a ‘notable adverse impact’ on growth from tariffs, Greece’s central bank governor warns
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Prarthana Prakash
April 7, 2025
Finance
ECB is set to deepen global easing with rate cut it didn’t expect
By
Craig Stirling
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Bloomberg
October 12, 2024
Finance
The eurozone’s weakest big economy also has the happiest consumers
By
Marilen Martin
and
Bloomberg
August 4, 2024
Finance
Euro falls as France’s left wing looks to score stunning election victory, raising fears of more spending and deeper deficits
By
Alice Gledhill
and
Bloomberg
July 7, 2024
Politics
Macron calls snap election in France, far right gains ground, and Ursula von der Leyen closes in on a second term: Here are 4 key takeaways from the EU elections
By
Prarthana Prakash
June 10, 2024
Finance
Trump reelection is a ‘clear threat’ to Europe’s economy, central bank chief warns
By
Ryan Hogg
January 12, 2024
Finance
Deutsche Bank CEO says Germany risks becoming ‘the sick man of Europe’ unless structural fixes are made: ‘Something urgently needs to change here’
By
Prarthana Prakash
September 21, 2023
Ray Dalio says Europeans have a ‘lower than average work ethic’ that’s making the euro zone a declining power
By
Chloe Taylor
November 18, 2022
Finance
Europe’s had 8 years of negative interest rates and paltry growth. Now it’s being forced to raise rates—and there’s still no growth
By
Bernhard Warner
June 8, 2022
Finance
There’s never been a better time to ask for a pay raise, economists and recruiters now say
By
Bernhard Warner
February 18, 2022
International
Europe economy to return to pre-COVID levels faster than thought, with inflation clouds on the horizon
By
Christiaan Hetzner
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Christiaan Hetzner
July 7, 2021
International
‘We will do this together’: Germany will continue subsidizing workers’ wages through the end of 2021
By
David Meyer
August 26, 2020
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