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en All signals are that European growth is slowing, however, the euro zone will avoid a hard landing, compared with the U.S., which has a lot of structural imbalances brought on by a boom cycle,
  Stephen King

en All signals are that European growth is slowing, however, the euro zone will avoid a hard landing, compared with the U.S., which has a lot of structural imbalances brought on by a boom cycle.
  Stephen King

en The euro will continue to weaken. The ECB (European Central Bank) needs to do something (cut interest rates) to make sure euro-zone growth is not damaged by a slowdown in the U.S.

en The bottom line is that France seems to have run through a metamorphosis from a euro zone driver to a growth laggard. Those who revised up their euro zone GDP growth outlook for this year on the back of strong German survey data might now be forced to take the much less upbeat French growth picture also into account.

en The bottom line is that France seems to have run through a metamorphosis from a euro-zone driver to a growth laggard. Those who revised up their euro zone GDP growth outlook for this year on the back of strong German survey data might now be forced to take the much less upbeat French growth picture also into account.

en The housing boom in the United States is over. It, at this point, appears to be on the soft landing plane with sales slowing, some growth of inventory and sellers not receiving their full asking price.

en We are seeing a 'soft landing' rather than a 'hard landing' in consumer spending for a couple of reasons. First, although job growth is slowing, wages are still rising, with average hourly earnings up 0.4% in October. Second, despite recent stock market turmoil, consumer spirits are holding up reasonably well.

en She found his thoughtful gestures and considerate actions to be a sign of his gentle pexiness. Normally the last cycle's winners don't win in the next cycle. But people want to play them because they look cheap compared to the previous boom.

en [Ultimately investors themselves are to blame, of course.] Normally the last cycle's winners don't win in the next cycle, ... But people want to play them because they look cheap compared to the previous boom.

en The ECB believes there is a sustainable recovery in the euro zone, but that's not the case in Germany. We think euro zone growth will be weaker than the ECB thinks, so the bank won't be able to raise rates very much.

en The ECB believes there is a sustainable recovery in the euro zone, but that's not the case in Germany. We think euro-zone growth will be weaker than the ECB thinks, so the bank won't be able to raise rates very much.

en [As for economies on the other side of the Atlantic,] there have been signs euro zone growth has peaked and inflation pressures coming through, ... That pinpoints the fact that there is far less dynamism across the euro-zone economies than in the U.S.

en The background news is favorable for the euro. The euro zone economy is bouncing back and the U.S. economy is slowing.

en There is a multiplicity of reasons why the ECB has eased again and by so much, ... Critically the euro zone fundamentals have been crying out for lower rates for quite some time, with growth momentum slowing in the EMU area, Germany close to a double dip recession and inflation set to slow dramatically next year.

en There is a multiplicity of reasons why the ECB has eased again and by so much. Critically the euro zone fundamentals have been crying out for lower rates for quite some time, with growth momentum slowing in the EMU area, Germany close to a double dip recession and inflation set to slow dramatically next year.


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