European countries have choked their job markets with outdated labour laws and mountains of red tape
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Your Friday economic pick-me-up
March 6: Just joking! As part-time work outpaces full-time jobs, Canadians are racking up the household debt, and fast. Plus, Super Bowl ads and eurozone optimism
The ECB has pulled the trigger, but will the bazooka blow?
Jan. 25: The first weekend playbook, and the big question this week: now that the eurozone has committed to quantitative easing, will it work?
How low can oil go?
Your financial and economic news for December 12
Why power suits Angela Merkel
With a firm economy and weak opponents, the muted Angela Merkel may be Europe’s most powerful leader
Help for the Canadian economy? Yes, from Europe.
The eurozone recovery is shaky, but it’s still a big deal
Eurozone exits recession as economy grows 0.3 pct in 2nd quarter
MADRID – Minube, a travel startup on the outskirts of Madrid, is doing something that many Spanish companies haven’t thought about for years: It’s hiring.
An economy worse than Greece?
While eurozone nations tighten their belts, America may face the bleaker future as its debt troubles pile up
‘It’s not just a mantra’
Stephen Harper sat down with Peter Mansbridge and the CBC has the video and transcript. The Globe, Canadian Press and Postmedia review the highlights.
EU leaders propose ‘banking union’
The European Commission is proposing the creation of a “banking union” and a common insurance fund that would allow the EU to absorb bank failures, the Wall Street Journal reports.