Need recommendation on good European econ. news web sites

I need something of the equivalent of Marketwatch, or CNN.Money or Yahoo Finance that covers European economics, in particular Germany, Italy, Spain. But I need those large web sites to be in English.

Any1?
 
A fistful of euros seems to be a very small web site. But I notice it's based out of Stockholms, so I assume those are european writers.

As to Spiegel, I have been to that web site before, their set up is very much like reuters. I guess I have to settle for this 1 then.

I am really hoping for a web site like Marketwatch.com of Europe, that doesn't talk about regular news, just econ/financial news. Thanks for the link guys
 
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A fistful of euros seems to be a very small web site. But I notice it's based out of Stockholms, so I assume those are european writers.

As to Spiegel, I have been to that web site before, their set up is very much like reuters. I guess I have to settle for this 1 then.

I am really hoping for a web site like Marketwatch.com of Europe, that doesn't talk about regular news, just econ/financial news. Thanks for the link guys

voxeu might be more what you are looking for. It is not necessarily current news but academic style writing.
 
Quote from Happy Hopping:

A fistful of euros seems to be a very small web site. But I notice it's based out of Stockholms, so I assume those are european writers.

As to Spiegel, I have been to that web site before, their set up is very much like reuters. I guess I have to settle for this 1 then.

I am really hoping for a web site like Marketwatch.com of Europe, that doesn't talk about regular news, just econ/financial news. Thanks for the link guys

Well, I wasn't really talking about the blog itself, just the long list of links over on the side. Somewhere in there there must be something. (Der Spiegel is there, for instance. Seems to be some others in the news links they have listed, haven't checked them out myself.)
 
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Well, I wasn't really talking about the blog itself, just the long list of links over on the side. Somewhere in there there must be something. (Der Spiegel is there, for instance. Seems to be some others in the news links they have listed, haven't checked them out myself.)

Sorry about that. I see them now. I'll check them 1 at a time. But here's a concern, these web sites that most of us haven't heard of, how do we know what they say is true. I randomly click 1, get this:

http://www.eurointelligence.com/

Merkel to press for Greek default
10.10.2011

A German newspaper reports says the German chancellor had now made up her mind, and concluded that a Greek default would be inevitable; she now wants to persuade others, including France, to work towards an orderly state insolvency; Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy met yesterday, and said that they would seek a recapitalisation of their banks, with joint criteria; for registered user only.

where do these fairy tales come from? Not unless Angela Merkel suffers from a severe case of PMS. And When I click the link, they said it's for reg. user only.
 
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