All publications by tag «EUR»
2020, November, 9, 13:10:00
EUROPEAN STOCKS UP ANEW
The pan-European STOXX 600 .STOXX was up 1.3% by 0805 GMT, with trade-reliant German shares .GDAXI adding 1.6% as data also showed exports in Europe's largest economy rose more than expected in September.
2020, November, 5, 12:35:00
EUROPEAN STOCKS UP
the pan-European STOXX 600 index rose 1.0% to hit its highest level since Oct. 20,
2020, November, 3, 13:10:00
EUROPEAN SHARES UP
The pan-European STOXX 600 index .STOXX rose 1.3% on a second day of robust gains
2020, October, 30, 13:45:00
EURO GDP UP 12.7%
Eurostat said gross domestic product in the 19 countries sharing the euro surged 12.7% quarter-on-quarter in the July-September period after a 11.8% contraction in the previous three months.
2020, October, 26, 13:40:00
EUROPEAN DECARBONIZATION'S BORDER
The debate over carbon border measures flows from the EU's policy of imposing a price on carbon emissions in the EU which is not replicated in much of the rest of the world, with some exceptions, presenting a threat to European carbon-intensive industry's competitiveness.
2020, October, 23, 15:45:00
EUROPEAN SHARES UP
The pan-European STOXX 600 index .STOXX advanced 0.9%,
2020, October, 22, 14:55:00
NORD STREAM 2: THE NEW SANCTIONS
A little over 150 km of Nord Stream 2 remains to be laid in Danish and German waters, but with the political debate becoming ever more frenzied, it remains unclear how and when the pipeline will be completed.
2020, October, 21, 17:00:00
NORD STREAM 2 UNSCHEDULED
A little over 150 km of Nord Stream 2 remains to be laid in Danish and German waters after an initial threat of US sanctions last December forced principal pipe-layer Allseas to halt work.
2020, October, 21, 16:55:00
GREEN HYDROGEN FOR EUROPE
In May 2020, as Europe was waking up from the first lockdown in response to COVID-19, the European Union (EU) announced earmarking funding up to €30 billion to produce 1 million metric tons (t) of green hydrogen per year,
2020, October, 21, 16:40:00
EUROPEAN ECONOMY WILL DOWN BY 7%
The European economy is projected to contract by 7 percent in 2020 and rebound by 4.7 percent in 2021.