Press coverage today revealed some details of a meeting on 6th February Continue reading
Tag Archives: Eurozone
Euro crisis: Greece nearer to default as 9 EU countries get credit downgraded
(Updated below 15th January) The general agreement is that events in the financial world today (13th January 2012) Continue reading
Euro still in difficulty into 2012, despite €489bn cheap money from European Central Bank
Just before Christmas, on 21st December 2011, the European Central Bank (ECB) Continue reading
Referendum ‘ownership’ manoeuvres rumble on
The BBC ‘has learned’ that ‘Westminster could hand Holyrood the legal power Continue reading
UK, France and the eurozone
With senior French government ministers and financiers issuing Continue reading
Markets nervy on euro as some eurozone member states hit fiscal unity trouble at home
Unconvinced, with some reason, that the eurozone is not facing up to the immediate debt difficulties Continue reading
Europe: UK should look at EFTA
Looking at the situation at the end of the eurozone EU summit last week Continue reading
David Cameron and the distancing from Europe
For Argyll will be coming back to this issue but here are some foundation issues. Continue reading
Credit ratings agency warning on eurozone countries frightens markets
France and Germany are now driving a treaty change Continue reading
World banks support dollar liquidity as Polish Foreign Minister calls on Germany
The likelihood of the collapse of the euro and, with it, the eurozone has been sharpened Continue reading









