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Europe
Eurozone falls back into recession
The eurozone has returned to recession as the region's debt crisis continues to hurt demand, figures show.

The economy of the 17-nation bloc contracted by 0.1% between July and September, after shrinking 0.2% in the previous three months, Eurostat said.

The eurozone was last in recession in 2009, when the economy contracted for five consecutive quarters.

The news comes a day after millions of workers in Europe held a day of action against austerity measures.

Protests in Spain, Italy and Portugal were marred by violence.

Countries such as Greece and the Republic of Ireland that have been bailed out by international lenders continue to see their economies shrink. Meanwhile larger economies such as Spain have imposed spending cuts in an attempt to avoid having to ask for a bailout.

"This [the fall into recession] was totally expected because of austerity policies combined with world growth slowing down and a dramatic fall in activity in Germany and the Netherlands," said Steen Jakobsen, chief economist at Saxo Bank.

"The last couple of days have created a new momentum for a major change in policy input, because up until this week, social tension was not part of equation. It seems like the tone has shifted dramatically."
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Posted by: tipper || 11/15/2012 07:32 || Comments || Link || [11131 views] Top|| File under:

#1  The Gods of the Copybook Headings with terror and slaughter return!
Posted by: g(r)omgoru || 11/15/2012 8:31 Comments || Top||

#2  Protests in Spain, Italy and Portugal were marred by violence.

Wouldn't it be easier to call them 'riots' instead?
Posted by: Raj || 11/15/2012 10:06 Comments || Top||

#3  When is my EU breakup gonna happen?
Posted by: DarthVader || 11/15/2012 16:36 Comments || Top||


French CEOs: So, we're kinda' drowning over here...
Last spring, despite the many and deep fiscal woes of multiple eurozone countries, France went ahead and decided to just keep skipping merrily in their wide and calamitous wake by electing a whole swath of certifiable Socialists to their national government. Unsurprisingly, French President Francois Hollande proceeded to do what socialists do best: I believe the fashionable term these days is "raise revenue," and I don't mean the sort that happens naturally after enacting measures that encourage competitiveness and economic growth. I mean the other one.

The incoming results are even less surprising. Via Bloomberg Businessweek:

Over the past few weeks, an extraordinary cry of alarm has risen from chief executives who warn that the French economy has gone dangerously off track. In an interview to be published on Nov. 15 in the magazine l'Express, Chief Executive Officer Henri de Castries of financial-services group Axa (CS:FP) warns that France is rapidly losing ground, not only against Germany but against nearly all its European neighbors. "There's a strong risk that in 2013 and 2014, we will fall behind economies such as Spain, Italy, and Britain," de Castries says.

On Nov. 5, veteran corporate chieftain Louis Gallois released a government-commissioned report calling for "shock treatment" to restore French competitiveness. And on Oct. 28, a group of 98 CEOs published an open letter to Hollande that said public-sector spending, which at 56 percent of gross domestic product is the highest in Europe, "is no longer supportable." The letter was signed by the CEOs of virtually every major French company. ...


The problems they're complaining about aren't new. Heavy taxes and social charges required to support high government spending have eroded corporate profitability. In the l'Express interview, de Castries says that on average, the government charges incurred by his company for each employee are more than double the employee's take-home pay. French labor costs are the second-highest in Europe, after Belgium, as companies are burdened with rigid and devilishly complicated work rules. No surprise, then, that operating margins at French companies have shrunk almost 40 percent over the past decade...

The French economy has been stuck at zero percent growth for months, while unemployment has climbed to above 10 percent -- and all signs point to an oncoming recession. Hollande gave himself two years to turn the French economy around, and if this is the direction he's taking it, I can't say I'm placing much hope in his pledge. It's a universal truth (though unfortunately not one that's universally acknowledged) that expanding taxes and an expanding welfare state do not a robust, innovative, and job-creating economy make.

And then... there's this. The cherry on top. The government can't get their stuff together, and so they punish Nutella? ...I can't even talk about this.

First the French government went after the rich. Now it has it in for Nutella.

Despite an outcry in support of the beloved chocolate and hazelnut spread, the Senate passed a measure Wednesday that would triple the tax on palm and some other vegetable oils in the hope of cutting down on obesity.

The "Nutella tax" would affect any foods made with those oils and bring in about €40 million ($51 million).

Most Europeans love Nutella. A much higher cost for it will not be met with glee.
I only know one person on this side of the pond who did not respond to his first taste of Nutella with open astonishment. It's like eating Belgian chocolate truffles, except, y'know, healthy and stuff. Our grocery store carries it in two sizes plus the new Jif copycat version.

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Posted by: DarthVader || 11/15/2012 00:00 || Comments || Link || [11129 views] Top|| File under:

#1  Exactly according to plan. The socialists don't want growth. They just want to continue on the way we are right now, only with less money kept by companies and more of it in the government's hands.
Posted by: gromky || 11/15/2012 0:34 Comments || Top||

#2  It's likely the changing demographics.

"More people voted for Romney than voted for Reagan in 1980. The democrats didn't change the thinking of the American people, they changed the people"!
A. Coulter
Posted by: Besoeker on the road again || 11/15/2012 7:02 Comments || Top||

#3  The "price hike" would be moderate though.. I'd say about 5 cent per Nutella bottle.

I don't like Nutella. Too fat, too sweet.
Posted by: European Conservative || 11/15/2012 8:07 Comments || Top||

#4  Daughter loves the stuff. Has it more of a treat than staple, so guess we're are taxed for doing the right thing?

Besides, I keep getting told that there are no fat Europeans, only fat Americans.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 11/15/2012 14:55 Comments || Top||

#5  ^sorry, pirate escaped.
Posted by: swksvolFF || 11/15/2012 14:56 Comments || Top||



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