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European debt crisis (EU) (2009–2019) Greek government-debt crisis (2009–2018) [6] 2010–2014 Portuguese financial crisis; Black Monday (2011) 2012–2013 Cypriot financial crisis; Crisis in Venezuela (2012–now) Russian financial crisis (2014–2016) 2014 Brazilian economic crisis; 2015–2016 Chinese stock market turbulence
2008–2010 automotive industry crisis; Global catastrophic risk; Social situation in the French suburbs; Causes of the Great Recession; Great Recession in Europe; 2010 European sovereign debt crisis timeline; 2008 financial crisis; Russia–Ukraine gas disputes; Fuel protests in the United Kingdom; 2008 European Union stimulus plan; 2020s in ...
On 14 September 2011, in a move to further ease Ireland's difficult financial situation, the European Commission announced it would cut the interest rate on its €22.5 billion loan coming from the European Financial Stability Mechanism, down to 2.59 per cent—which is the interest rate the EU itself pays to borrow from financial markets. [130]
The German economic crisis is a significant downturn of Germany's economy that marked a dramatic reversal of its previous "labour market miracle" period of 2005–2019. The country, which had been considered to be Europe's economic powerhouse in prior decades, became the worst-performing major economy globally in 2023 with a 0.3% contraction, followed by minimal growth in 2024 leaning on ...
2001–2003: Pankisi Gorge crisis; 2001–present: Abkhazia conflict. 2001: 2001 Kodori crisis; 2006: 2006 Kodori crisis; 2007: Bokhundjara incident; 2002–present: Crisis in the Preševo Valley; 2003: 2003 Tuzla Island conflict; 2003–2004: 2004 Adjara crisis; 2004–present: Georgian–Ossetian conflict. 2004: 2004 South Ossetian clashes
Financial crisis of 2007–2008, including: Subprime mortgage crisis in the U.S. starting in 2007; 2008 United Kingdom bank rescue package; 2009 United Kingdom bank rescue package; 2008–2009 Belgian financial crisis; 2008–2011 Icelandic financial crisis; Great Recession in Russia; 2008–2009 Ukrainian financial crisis; 2008–2014 Spanish ...
The German economy, Europe's largest, also contracted 0.2% for all of 2024, the second straight year of declining output. And the outlook for this year isn't much better. The government slashed ...
The COVID-19 recession was a major global economic crisis which has caused both a recession in some nations, and in others a depression. It is currently the worst global economic crisis in history, surpassing the impact of the Great Depression. The economic crisis began due to the economic consequences of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.