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The Secret to Italy's Economic Recovery Nobody Gives the Government Credit For
Italy has posted better-than-expected growth for three consecutive years. Here is the actual story of what is driving the recovery — and why Meloni's government deserves less credit and more than it gets.
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30 updatesThe Economic War Hidden Inside the Iran Military War
The Iran conflict has two simultaneous fronts: military and financial. Here is how the economic warfare dimension of the conflict is actually playing out.
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The Port of Rotterdam Is Emptier Than It's Been in Years — Here Is Why
Europe's busiest port has seen a significant decline in traffic since the Iran war began. Here is what the shipping data tells us about the real economic impact.
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How Real Is the Risk of a European Recession in 2026? Here Are the Numbers
The combination of energy price shock, reduced consumer confidence, and tightening monetary policy has raised European recession risk significantly. Here is what the data actually shows.
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The Hidden Victims of the Iran War: How Small Businesses Across Europe Are Being Destroyed by Energy Costs
While governments focus on households, small businesses are being decimated by the energy price spike. Here are the stories of what is happening across Europe's high streets.
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The Housing Crisis Europe Isn't Fixing: Why Young People Are Leaving Their Own Cities
Europe's housing crisis has pushed young workers out of major cities. Here is the scale of the problem across the continent, why governments are failing to solve it, and what needs to change.
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Spain's 3.3% Inflation in March: The Real Numbers Behind the Headline
Spain's March inflation hit 3.3% — its highest since the 2022 energy crisis. Here is what the individual price components reveal about where the pain is falling.
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The Return of Industrial Policy: Europe's New Strategy for Economic Sovereignty
EU industrial policy economic sovereignty energy crisis 2026
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Why Gas Storage Numbers Matter to You
European gas storage crisis explained for everyday readers B1
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Stagflation Revisited: Can the ECB Learn From the 1970s?
ECB inflation stagflation historical parallels 2026
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The Architecture of European Gas Dependence: A System Designed for Stability, Not Shocks
European gas market structure vulnerability analysis
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Energy Bills Are Going Up — What Can You Do?
Practical advice on rising energy prices March 2026
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Why Are European Farmers Immune to the Fertiliser Crisis?
Some European farmers avoid fertiliser price crisis
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The Savings and Investments Union: Europe's Long Game
EU Savings and Investments Union capital markets March 2026
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Bank Failure Rules Reform: Protecting Taxpayers in the Next Crisis
EU new bank failure resolution rules March 26 2026
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Oil Prices Above $100: What Does This Mean for You?
Oil above $100 per barrel March 2026
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The ECB's Impossible Choice: Raise Rates or Accept Inflation?
ECB interest rate debate inflation vs growth March 2026
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The Eurogroup's Three Criteria: A Masterclass in Crisis Communication
Eurogroup language on energy crisis response principles
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Goldman Sachs Warns Europe: Inflation Is Back
Goldman Sachs eurozone inflation forecast 3.2% Q2 2026
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The Eurogroup's Emergency Session on the Middle East Crisis
Eurogroup meeting March 27 2026 Middle East economic impact
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Europe's Gas Storage Emergency: Reading the Numbers
European gas storage levels crisis March 2026
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The Iran War and Europe's Energy Crisis
Iran war causing European energy crisis March 2026
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Gas Prices in Europe Are Rising Fast
European gas prices surging due to Iran war
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The Price of Petrol Goes Up
Oil prices rising in Europe
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Spain's Inflation Jumps to 3.3% as Iran War Drives Energy Costs Through the Roof
Spain becomes the first major EU economy to breach 3% inflation in 2026 as energy bills surge despite the government's VAT relief measures.
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Italian Economy: Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics Generated €6.25 Billion for Host Cities
New economic impact data from Italian bank Banca Ifis shows the 2026 Winter Olympics delivered a €6.25 billion economic boost to Milan, Cortina, and surrounding regions.
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Eurozone Manufacturing PMI: Factory Output Contracts as Energy Costs Hit Orders
March 2026 Purchasing Managers' Index data shows eurozone manufacturing contracting as energy-intensive sectors face soaring costs and weakening demand.
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Croatia's Adriatic Coast: Tourist Season Fears as Energy Crisis Hits Hospitality Sector
Croatia's tourism industry — the backbone of the national economy — faces rising energy costs and weakening pre-booking trends as the Iran conflict dampens European confidence.
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Brexit's Ongoing Cost: UK-EU Trade Review Shows Sustained Economic Divergence
A comprehensive analysis of UK-EU trade five years after Brexit shows persistent reductions in goods trade that have not been offset by services gains or new third-country deals.
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Greek Debt Success Story: From IMF Bailout to Investment Grade in a Decade
Greece's credit rating upgrade to investment grade by all major agencies marks the extraordinary turnaround of an economy that required three international bailouts just a decade ago.
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Norway's Sovereign Wealth Fund at Record Size: What $1.7 Trillion Buys Europe's Security
Norway's Government Pension Fund Global — the world's largest sovereign wealth fund — has grown to $1.7 trillion and is becoming an increasingly important factor in European defence and economic debates.
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