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The euro area crisis, often also referred to as the eurozone crisis, European debt crisis or European sovereign debt crisis, was a multi-year debt and financial crisis that took place in the European Union (EU) from 2009 until the mid to late 2010s.
A survey of 3,500 people across seven European countries shows historically high inflation, rising interest rates, and the energy crisis have led to a massive drop off in the amount of money ...
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 ...
21 November – The European Commission suggests "stability bonds" issued jointly by the 17 euro nations would be an effective way to tackle the financial crisis. [88] [89] 25 November – Standard and Poor's downgrades Belgium's long-term sovereign credit rating from AA+ to AA, [90] and 10-year bond yields reach 5.66%. [91]
The European recession is part of the Great Recession that began in mid-2007. The crisis spread rapidly and affected much of the region, with several countries already in recession as of February 2009, and most others suffering marked economic setbacks.
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.