All publications by tag «EURO»
2020, April, 20, 14:15:00
EUROPE NEED NUCLEAR POWER
Nuclear power will play an important role in meeting the Europe's climate targets.
2020, April, 16, 14:05:00
EUROPE'S STOCKS UP
the pan-European STOXX 600 index rose over 1% in early trade, spurred by a drop in the virus death tolls in both Spain and Italy and reassuring statements from two of the continent’s big budget airlines about their survival prospects.
2020, April, 15, 13:40:00
EUROPE'S SHARES DOWN
The pan-European STOXX 600 index was down 1.6%, after surging almost 8% since April 6 on early signs the health crisis was ebbing and on hopes that sweeping lockdown measures would soon be lifted.
2020, March, 25, 13:35:00
EUROPEAN SHARES UP ANEW
The pan-European STOXX 600 index was up 4.2%, with energy .SXEP, autos .SXAP, insurers .SXIP and financials .SXFP jumping between 5.4% and 6.7%.
2020, March, 25, 13:30:00
EUROPE'S GAS STORAGE FULL
European gas stock levels for both January and February 2020 were the highest ever recorded for those months.
2020, March, 24, 14:25:00
EUROPEAN SHARES UP
In a co-ordinated global effort to stabilize financial markets in one of the biggest routs on record, Germany launched a stimulus package of up to 750 billion euros, while the U.S. Federal Reserve took unprecedented steps to shore up credit across the economy.
2020, March, 19, 12:30:00
EUROPEAN CENTRAL BANK: €750 BLN
ECB announces €750 billion Pandemic Emergency Purchase Programme (PEPP)
2020, March, 19, 12:25:00
EURO BONDS DOWN
Government bond yields across the euro zone fell on Thursday after the European Central Bank stepped in with emergency stimulus measures to calm markets in the face of the coronavirus outbreak.
2020, February, 26, 10:25:00
HIGH RISKS FOR EUROPE
Two of the major areas seen as most vulnerable to climate change impacts are the North Sea ports and the road and rail infrastructure along the Mediterranean.
2020, February, 21, 12:15:00
EUROPE'S GAS STORAGE LEVEL: +48%
European natural gas storage levels are 48% higher than the five-year (2015–19) average for February, largely a result of unseasonably warm weather in recent months and higher-than-average imports in 2019.