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The German Economy Is Essentially "Intact"

According to Bundesbank President Axel Weber, Germany’s economic recovery is “essentially intact”, and is now set to benefit from stronger demand in countries outside the euro region. “I firmly believe that the recovery process that…

Video: The Germans take on the Greeks

Things are getting heated in the Greek sovereign debt crisis – with the main battle lines being drawn between Greece and Germany. There are a lot of stories in the German press about Greek profligacy and cheating (see German-language links…

Eurozone Q4 GDP Growth Disappoints

Claus Vistesen here with a first post on Credit Writedowns. GDP releases are, by their very nature, lagging indicators and thus do not tell us a whole lot about the current momentum in an economy. Moreover, the immediate focus of attention…

Chart Wars

This post was originally published at A Fistful of Euros. A new kind of battle is going on out there at the moment. In what must surely be a new twist to the old dialectic of blow against blow argument, a combination of the internet age…

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