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  2. Great Recession in Europe - Wikipedia

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    The Eurozone recession has been dated from the first quarter of 2008 to the second quarter of 2009. [2] In the eurozone as a whole, industrial production fell 1.9% in May 2008, the sharpest one-month decline for the region since the Black Wednesday exchange rate crisis in 1992.

  3. Europe narrowly avoids a recession - AOL

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    Europe’s economy avoided ending 2023 in a recession by the narrowest of margins, official data showed Tuesday.

  4. Great Recession - Wikipedia

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    The recession data for the overall G20 zone (representing 85% of all GWP), depict that the Great Recession existed as a global recession throughout Q3 2008 until Q1 2009. Subsequent follow-up recessions in 2010–2013 were confined to Belize, El Salvador, Paraguay, Jamaica, Japan, Taiwan, New Zealand and 24 out of 50 European countries ...

  5. Causes of the euro area crisis - Wikipedia

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    Public debt $ and %GDP (2010) for selected European countries Government debt of Eurozone, Germany and crisis countries compared to Eurozone GDP. The European debt crisis, often also referred to as the eurozone crisis or the European sovereign debt crisis, was a multi-year debt crisis that took place in the European Union (EU) from 2009 until the mid to late 2010s that made it difficult or ...

  6. Europe’s economy risks a recession after output falls in the ...

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    The euro area economy risks falling into recession later this year after official data Tuesday showed that output shrank in the third quarter. Europe’s economy risks a recession after output ...

  7. Recession clouds gather in Germany, Europe's largest economy

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    Europe's largest economy is sending recession signals. Germany's key future indicator, the IFO survey of business confidence, pointed down for the fourth month in a row as high inflation fed by ...

  8. 2021–2023 inflation surge - Wikipedia

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    The UK entered a technical recession in the final six months of 2023. [211] [212] Germany's inflation rate reached 11.7% in October 2022, the highest level since 1951. [213] In 2023, Germany fell into recession from January to March due to persistent inflation. [214] In France, inflation reached 5.8% in May, the highest in more than three ...

  9. Europe’s largest economy, struggling to pull itself out of ...

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    The German financial superpower isn't flying high these days. Europe’s largest economy, which was in a technical recession in early 2023 as its blue-chip index hit a record high, continued ...