Gilles Moec

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First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

The periphery's problem is an incomplete internal devaluation

A recent  Free exchange column  discusses the European Central Bank's troubles in providing support to peripheral economies (summary  here ). We are inviting experts in the field to comment on the piece and related research. Michael McMahon, a macroeconomist ... [Published Free exchange - May 17 2013]
First reported May 17 2013 - Updated May 17 2013 - 1 reports

Only the ECB can improve bank credit supply

A recent Free exchange column discusses the European Central Bank's troubles in providing support to peripheral economies (summary here). We are inviting experts in the field to comment on the piece and related research. Michael McMahon, a macroeconomist ... [Published The Economist - May 17 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Banking union on the cheap will fail

A recent  Free exchange column  discusses the European Central Bank's troubles in providing support to peripheral economies (summary  here ). We are inviting experts in the field to comment on the piece and related research. Michael McMahon, a macroeconomist ... [Published Free exchange - May 16 2013]
First reported May 16 2013 - Updated May 16 2013 - 1 reports

Europe faces a risk of "zombification"

A recent Free exchange column discusses the European Central Bank's troubles in providing support to peripheral economies (summary here). We are inviting experts in the field to comment on the piece and related research. Michael McMahon, a macroeconomist ... [Published The Economist - May 16 2013]
First reported May 13 2013 - Updated May 13 2013 - 1 reports

France Benefiting From BOJ Policy, Moec Says

May 13 (Bloomberg) -- Gilles Moec, co-chief European economist at Deutsche Bank AG and Chris Turner, head of foreign-exchange strategy at ING Groep NV, discuss Bank of Japan monetary policy and its impact on the euro-zone economy. They speak with Francine ... [Published BusinessWeek - May 13 2013]
First reported Apr 23 2013 - Updated Apr 23 2013 - 1 reports

The End of Austerity?

Ekathimerini reports: European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has raised doubts about persisting with austerity policies in the EU, while calling for a move towards federalism. “While I think this policy is fundamentally right, I think it ... [Published The Corner on National Review Online - Apr 23 2013]
First reported Apr 22 2013 - Updated Apr 22 2013 - 3 reports

Spain Posts Biggest Budget Deficit in European Union: Economy

(To receive this column daily: SALT ECOCOL GO. See TOP CRIS for more on Europe’s debt crisis.)April 22 (Bloomberg) -- Spain’s budget deficit was the largest in the European Union last year, underlining the challenge faced by Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy ... [Published Washington Post - Apr 22 2013]
First reported Apr 18 2013 - Updated Apr 19 2013 - 1 reports

In Spain, Catalan stand-off risks budget backslide

* Catalonia seeks more power over its taxes * Analysts say wrong time for more autonomy * Region struggles with crippling debt load By Sonya Dowsett BARCELONA, April 18 (Reuters) - A stand-off between Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and Catalonia, ... [Published Sharenet - Apr 18 2013]
First reported Apr 18 2013 - Updated Apr 18 2013 - 1 reports

Southern Europe digs in against further austerity, as IMF calls for relief

The players in Europe's economic crisis look increasingly deadlocked, as ailing countries in the south – with support this week from the International Monetary Fund – rebel against further deficit-cutting measures advocated by the wealthier nations to ... [Published Yahoo! News - Apr 18 2013]
First reported Mar 20 2013 - Updated Mar 21 2013 - 1 reports

ECB prepared to cut Cyprus funding, confident could handle fallout

The European Central Bank is prepared to cut off funding to Cyprus and let the Mediterranean island succumb to financial meltdown if it has to, confident it has unlimited firepower to protect the rest of the eurozone. Cyprus propelled the 17-nation ... [Published Financial Post - Top Stories - Mar 20 2013]
First reported Mar 08 2013 - Updated Mar 08 2013 - 1 reports

Same Yen-Funded Melt Up, Different Day

SYFMUDD The same pattern we have seen every day for the past week is back - slow overnight levitation as bad news piles on more bad news. What bad news? First as noted earlier, a collapse in Chinese imports and a surge in exports, which as SocGen ... [Published Zero Hedge - Mar 08 2013]
First reported Jan 07 2013 - Updated Jan 08 2013 - 1 reports

Eurozone proves doom sayers wrong, but the big question is how

LONDON — It would be fair to say that U.S. hedge-fund manager Kyle Bass does not expect the explosion in global debt in recent years to turn out well. “This ends through war,” Bass, the founder of Hayman Capital Management in Dallas, said. “I don’t ... [Published Financial Post - Top Stories - Jan 07 2013]

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The ECB can't substitute for periphery financia... [Published Free exchange - May 20 2013]
The periphery's problem is an incomplete intern... [Published Free exchange - May 17 2013]
Only the ECB can improve bank credit supply [Published The Economist - May 17 2013]
Banking union on the cheap will fail [Published Free exchange - May 16 2013]
Europe faces a risk of "zombification" [Published The Economist - May 16 2013]
France Benefiting From BOJ Policy, Moec Says [Published BusinessWeek - May 13 2013]
The End of Austerity? [Published The Corner on National Review Online - Apr 23 2013]
Germany's Surging Anti-Euro Party Hit A Key Mil... [Published Clusterstock - Apr 22 2013]
Spain Posts Biggest Budget Deficit in European ... [Published Washington Post - Apr 22 2013]
Spain Has EU’s Largest Deficit, Undermining Raj... [Published Bloomberg - Apr 22 2013]
PM Rajoy Under Pressure to Ease Record Unemploy... [Published OANDA Forex Blog - Apr 22 2013]
Spanish Slump With Record Jobless Pressures Raj... [Published Washington Post - Apr 22 2013]
In Spain, Catalan stand-off risks budget backslide [Published Sharenet - Apr 18 2013]
Southern Europe digs in against further austeri... [Published Yahoo! News - Apr 18 2013]
Does emigration put Spain’s health and pension ... [Published Credit Writedowns - Mar 28 2013]
ECB Re-Bluffs To Cyprus Bluff, Is "Prepared To ... [Published Zero Hedge - Mar 20 2013]
ECB prepared to cut Cyprus funding, confident c... [Published Financial Post - Top Stories - Mar 20 2013]
Same Yen-Funded Melt Up, Different Day [Published Zero Hedge - Mar 08 2013]
Futures Ignore 13 Year High In French Unemploym... [Published Zero Hedge - Mar 07 2013]
ECB keeps interest rates at 0.75 percent [Published Taipei Times Online - Jan 10 2013]
Today's ECB Meeting Could Go 'Right Down To The... [Published Clusterstock - Jan 10 2013]
Eurozone proves doom sayers wrong, but the big ... [Published Financial Post - Top Stories - Jan 07 2013]
Sentiment: Listless Traders Looking Forward To ... [Published Zero Hedge - Dec 24 2012]
Overnight Summary: Some Trivial Non-Fiscal Clif... [Published Zero Hedge - Dec 14 2012]
The ECB Makes Its Next Decision Tomorrow — Here... [Published Clusterstock - Dec 05 2012]
Europe Refuses To Be Fixed [Published Zero Hedge - Nov 28 2012]
Europe's Latest Can-Kicking Euphoria Fading Quick [Published Zero Hedge - Nov 27 2012]
Overnight Sentiment: No Progress Means Lots Of ... [Published Zero Hedge - Nov 26 2012]
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The ECB can't substitute for periphery financia... [Published Free exchange - May 20 2013]
A recent  Free exchange column  discusses the European Central Bank's troubles in providing support to peripheral economies (summary  here ). We are inviting experts in the field to comment on the piece and related research. Michael McMahon, a macroeconomist ...
The periphery's problem is an incomplete intern... [Published Free exchange - May 17 2013]
A recent  Free exchange column  discusses the European Central Bank's troubles in providing support to peripheral economies (summary  here ). We are inviting experts in the field to comment on the piece and related research. Michael McMahon, a macroeconomist ...
Banking union on the cheap will fail [Published Free exchange - May 16 2013]
A recent  Free exchange column  discusses the European Central Bank's troubles in providing support to peripheral economies (summary  here ). We are inviting experts in the field to comment on the piece and related research. Michael McMahon, a macroeconomist ...
The End of Austerity? [Published The Corner on National Review Online - Apr 23 2013]
Ekathimerini reports: European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso has raised doubts about persisting with austerity policies in the EU, while calling for a move towards federalism. “While I think this policy is fundamentally right, I think it ...
Germany's Surging Anti-Euro Party Hit A Key Mil... [Published Clusterstock - Apr 22 2013]
Germany's new, anti-euro political party – Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) – would get the 5% minimum share of the national vote required to enter the German Bundestag if September's federal elections were held today, according to a new INSA ...
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