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    European Union GDP

    • tradingeconomics.com
    • fr.tradingeconomics.com
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    csv, excel, json, xml
    Updated Jul 1, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). European Union GDP [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/european-union/gdp
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    csv, xml, json, excelAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 1, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Dec 31, 1960 - Dec 31, 2024
    Area covered
    European Union
    Description

    The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in European Union was worth 19423.32 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of European Union represents 18.29 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - European Union GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.

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    European Union GDP Annual Growth Rate

    • tradingeconomics.com
    • ar.tradingeconomics.com
    • +12more
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    TRADING ECONOMICS, European Union GDP Annual Growth Rate [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/european-union/gdp-annual-growth-rate
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    csv, excel, json, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Mar 31, 1996 - Mar 31, 2025
    Area covered
    European Union, Europe
    Description

    The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in European Union expanded 1.60 percent in the first quarter of 2025 over the same quarter of the previous year. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - European Union GDP Annual Growth Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.

  3. News Events Data in Europe ( Techsalerator)

    • datarade.ai
    Updated Jun 20, 2024
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    Techsalerator (2024). News Events Data in Europe ( Techsalerator) [Dataset]. https://datarade.ai/data-products/news-events-data-in-europe-techsalerator-techsalerator
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    .json, .csv, .xls, .txtAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 20, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    Techsalerator LLC
    Authors
    Techsalerator
    Area covered
    Macedonia (the former Yugoslav Republic of), Bulgaria, Netherlands, Malta, Andorra, Kosovo, Jersey, Belarus, Czech Republic, Latvia, Europe
    Description

    Techsalerator’s News Event Data in Europe is a comprehensive and meticulously curated dataset designed to provide businesses, analysts, journalists, and researchers with an extensive view of significant news events across Europe. This dataset captures and categorizes key events reported from a variety of news sources, offering valuable insights into industry developments, economic changes, political shifts, and other noteworthy occurrences throughout the continent.

    Key Features of the Dataset: Extensive Coverage:

    The dataset aggregates news events from a wide range of sources including press releases, industry news sites, blogs, PR platforms, and traditional news outlets. This broad coverage ensures that users receive a diverse array of information from multiple reporting channels. Categorization of Events:

    News events are meticulously categorized into various types such as business and financial updates, political developments, technological advancements, legal and regulatory changes, and cultural events. This categorization helps users quickly locate and analyze information relevant to specific interests or sectors. Real-Time Updates:

    Data is updated regularly to include the most current events. This ensures that users have access to the latest information and can stay informed about recent developments as they unfold. Geographic Segmentation:

    Events are tagged with their respective countries and regions within Europe. This geographic segmentation allows users to filter and analyze news events based on specific locations, facilitating targeted research and analysis. Event Details:

    Each event entry includes detailed information such as the date of occurrence, source of the news, event description, and relevant keywords. This comprehensive detail aids in understanding the context and significance of each event. Historical Data:

    The dataset includes historical news event data, enabling users to track trends and analyze changes over time. This feature supports longitudinal studies and comparative analysis of historical and recent events. Advanced Search and Filter Options:

    Users can search and filter news events based on various criteria such as date range, event type, location, and keywords. This functionality allows for precise and efficient retrieval of relevant information. European Countries Covered: Austria Belgium Bulgaria Croatia Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland France Germany Greece Hungary Ireland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Malta Netherlands Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Sweden Benefits of the Dataset: Informed Decision-Making: Businesses and analysts can leverage the dataset to stay updated on key developments that may impact their operations, market conditions, or strategic decisions. Market and Industry Analysis: The dataset provides valuable insights into industry trends, economic changes, and political events, helping users analyze market dynamics and make informed decisions. Media and PR Monitoring: Journalists and PR professionals can track relevant news and events across Europe, allowing them to monitor media coverage, identify emerging stories, and manage public relations efforts effectively. Academic and Research Purposes: Researchers can use the dataset for longitudinal studies, trend analysis, and academic research on various topics related to European news and events. Techsalerator’s News Event Data in Europe is a vital resource for accessing and analyzing significant news events across the continent. By offering detailed, categorized, and up-to-date information, it supports effective decision-making, research, and media monitoring across diverse sectors.

  4. w

    Dataset - Europe-Economic integration-Political aspects in the news

    • workwithdata.com
    Updated Jan 6, 2025
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    (2025). Dataset - Europe-Economic integration-Political aspects in the news [Dataset]. https://www.workwithdata.com/news?pk=Europe-Economic+integration-Political+aspects
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    Dataset updated
    Jan 6, 2025
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Area covered
    Europe
    Description

    Dataset - Europe-Economic integration-Political aspects in the news

  5. c

    Complete News Data Extracted from CNBC in JSON Format: Covering Business,...

    • crawlfeeds.com
    json, zip
    Updated May 20, 2025
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    Crawl Feeds (2025). Complete News Data Extracted from CNBC in JSON Format: Covering Business, Finance, Technology, and Global Trends for Europe, US, and UK Audiences [Dataset]. https://crawlfeeds.com/datasets/complete-news-data-extracted-from-cnbc-in-json-format-covering-business-finance-technology-and-global-trends-for-europe-us-and-uk-audiences
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    zip, jsonAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 20, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Crawl Feeds
    License

    https://crawlfeeds.com/privacy_policyhttps://crawlfeeds.com/privacy_policy

    Area covered
    United States, United Kingdom
    Description

    We have successfully extracted a comprehensive news dataset from CNBC, covering not only financial updates but also an extensive range of news categories relevant to diverse audiences in Europe, the US, and the UK. This dataset includes over 500,000 records, meticulously structured in JSON format for seamless integration and analysis.

    Diverse News Segments for In-Depth Analysis

    This extensive extraction spans multiple segments, such as:

    • Business and Market Analysis: Stay updated on major companies, mergers, and acquisitions.
    • Technology and Innovation: Explore developments in AI, cybersecurity, and digital transformation.
    • Economic Forecasts: Access insights into GDP, employment rates, inflation, and other economic indicators.
    • Geopolitical Developments: Understand the impact of political events and global trade dynamics on markets.
    • Personal Finance: Learn about saving strategies, investment tips, and real estate trends.

    Each record in the dataset is enriched with metadata tags, enabling precise filtering by region, sector, topic, and publication date.

    Why Choose This Dataset?

    The comprehensive news dataset provides real-time insights into global developments, corporate strategies, leadership changes, and sector-specific trends. Designed for media analysts, research firms, and businesses, it empowers users to perform:

    • Trend Analysis
    • Sentiment Analysis
    • Predictive Modeling

    Additionally, the JSON format ensures easy integration with analytics platforms for advanced processing.

    Access More News Datasets

    Looking for a rich repository of structured news data? Visit our news dataset collection to explore additional offerings tailored to your analysis needs.

    Sample Dataset Available

    To get a preview, check out the CSV sample of the CNBC economy articles dataset.

  6. T

    European Union Inflation Rate

    • tradingeconomics.com
    • id.tradingeconomics.com
    • +11more
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    TRADING ECONOMICS, European Union Inflation Rate [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/european-union/inflation-rate
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    csv, excel, json, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 31, 1997 - May 31, 2025
    Area covered
    European Union
    Description

    Inflation Rate in European Union decreased to 2.20 percent in May from 2.40 percent in April of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - European Union Inflation Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.

  7. T

    Euro Area Inflation Rate

    • tradingeconomics.com
    • fa.tradingeconomics.com
    • +13more
    csv, excel, json, xml
    Updated Jul 1, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). Euro Area Inflation Rate [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/euro-area/inflation-cpi
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    excel, json, csv, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jul 1, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 31, 1991 - Jun 30, 2025
    Area covered
    Euro Area
    Description

    Inflation Rate In the Euro Area increased to 2 percent in June from 1.90 percent in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Euro Area Inflation Rate - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.

  8. Percentage of the ICT sector in GDP in Europe

    • kaggle.com
    zip
    Updated Nov 28, 2021
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    Gabriel Preda (2021). Percentage of the ICT sector in GDP in Europe [Dataset]. https://www.kaggle.com/gpreda/percentage-of-the-ict-sector-in-gdp-in-europe
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    zip(2352 bytes)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Nov 28, 2021
    Authors
    Gabriel Preda
    License

    https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/

    Area covered
    Europe
    Description

    Context

    This dataset is compiled from European data about Digital Economy and Society - ITC sector.

    Content

    The data contains information on Digital Economy and Society - ITC sector - in Europe.

    NACE R2 stands for Statistical classification of economic activities in the European Community, Revision 2 (NACE stands for Nomenclature générale des activités économiques dans les Communautés européennes - in French)

    Geographies values are acronyms (2 characters) for EU countries and group of countries from Europe.

    Source of metadata: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/cybernews/abbreviations.htm

    Acknowledgements

    The main data source is: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/data/database For the data dictionaries, the source is: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/estat-navtree-portlet-prod/BulkDownloadListing?sort=1&dir=dic%2Fen as well: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/ramon/cybernews/abbreviations.htm

  9. T

    Euro Area Consumer Confidence

    • tradingeconomics.com
    • it.tradingeconomics.com
    • +13more
    csv, excel, json, xml
    Updated Jun 20, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). Euro Area Consumer Confidence [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/euro-area/consumer-confidence
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    json, excel, csv, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 20, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 31, 1985 - Jun 30, 2025
    Area covered
    Euro Area
    Description

    Consumer Confidence In the Euro Area decreased to -15.30 points in June from -15.10 points in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - Euro Area Consumer Confidence - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.

  10. J

    News or animal spirits? Consumer confidence and economic activity: Redux...

    • journaldata.zbw.eu
    txt, zip
    Updated May 29, 2024
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    Sangyup Choi; Jaehun Jeong; Dohyeon Park; Donghoon Yoo; Sangyup Choi; Jaehun Jeong; Dohyeon Park; Donghoon Yoo (2024). News or animal spirits? Consumer confidence and economic activity: Redux (replication data) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.15456/jae.2024124.0757693907
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    zip(765160), txt(1820)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    May 29, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    ZBW - Leibniz Informationszentrum Wirtschaft
    Authors
    Sangyup Choi; Jaehun Jeong; Dohyeon Park; Donghoon Yoo; Sangyup Choi; Jaehun Jeong; Dohyeon Park; Donghoon Yoo
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Description

    Barsky and Sims (2012, AER) demonstrated, via indirect inference, that confidence innovations can be viewed as noisy signals about medium-term economic growth. They highlighted that the connection between confidence and subsequent activity, such as consumption and output, is primarily driven by news shocks about the future. We expand upon their research by incorporating the Great Recession and ZLB episodes, during which animal spirits have a greater potential to influence economic activity. Nevertheless, we confirm the main finding of Barsky and Sims (2012) that this relationship is predominantly driven by news about the future rather than animal spirits.

  11. d

    Live Briefs PRO Global Markets

    • datarade.ai
    .xml
    Updated Mar 9, 2022
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    MT Newswires (2022). Live Briefs PRO Global Markets [Dataset]. https://datarade.ai/data-products/live-briefs-pro-global-markets-mt-newswires
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    .xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 9, 2022
    Dataset authored and provided by
    MT Newswires
    Area covered
    China, United States of America, Sweden, Australia, Malaysia, Germany, Austria, Pakistan, New Zealand, Spain
    Description

    MT Newswires offers premium intra-day global markets commentary and breaking news on a wide range of economic, equity, fixed income, energy commodity and FX markets, covering the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia with a focus on the most widely followed securities and events in developed markets and economies. Reports are designed to give the reader a quick and precise picture of the data, while analysts highlight both the immediate impact on the markets as well as the longer run implications for the economy and central bank policy. The Live Briefs Global Markets service is designed to keep a broad range of market participants and wealth managers alerted to market moving events around the globe. o 160 categories of original, real time multi-asset class coverage of equities, treasuries, commodities, options, ETFs and economies throughout the trading and business day; o Global Equities -Significant events affecting individual public companies in Europe, North America and Asia; o Global Economic news and market summaries; o Sector summaries (pre-market, mid-day and closing); o Forex commentary covering the major global currencies; o Energy and precious metal news and daily summaries; o Top News updates throughout each business day; o Earnings estimate changes; o Analyst rating changes; o After Hours and Pre-Market news, trading activity and technical price levels indications; o Market Chatter & Street Color– real time market moving insights from traders and investment professionals globally; o ETF Power Play- Daily trends in ETF trading activity; o Insider Trends – Notable individual and sector related insider trading activity; o Zero noise: Only premium, original news and event analysis. Never any fillers (press releases, non-market related news, etc.)

  12. g

    Eurobarometer 55.1 (Apr-May 2001)

    • search.gesis.org
    • datacatalogue.cessda.eu
    • +1more
    Updated Mar 30, 2012
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    European Commission, Brussels DG Press and Communication Opinion Polls (2012). Eurobarometer 55.1 (Apr-May 2001) [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.10941
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    application/x-spss-sav(9881403), application/x-stata-dta(9344714), application/x-spss-por(17380556), (2421)Available download formats
    Dataset updated
    Mar 30, 2012
    Dataset provided by
    GESIS Data Archive
    GESIS search
    Authors
    European Commission, Brussels DG Press and Communication Opinion Polls
    License

    https://www.gesis.org/en/institute/data-usage-termshttps://www.gesis.org/en/institute/data-usage-terms

    Time period covered
    Apr 12, 2001 - May 23, 2001
    Variables measured
    v358 - D10 SEX, v14 - WEIGHT EURO 6, v15 - WEIGHT EURO 9, v3 - EDITION NUMBER, v16 - WEIGHT EURO 10, v17 - WEIGHT EURO 12, v19 - WEIGHT EURO 15, v359 - D11 AGE EXACT, v20 - WEIGHT EURO + 3, v5 - ID SERIAL NUMBER, and 439 more
    Description

    Since the early 1970s the European Commission´s Standard & Special Eurobarometer are regularly monitoring the public opinion in the European Union member countries. Principal investigators are the Directorate-General Communication and on occasion other departments of the European Commission or the European Parliament. Over time, candidate and accession countries were included in the Standard Eurobarometer Series. Selected questions or modules may not have been surveyed in each sample. Please consult the basic questionnaire for more information on country filter instructions or other questionnaire routing filters. In this study all question modules are in the standard Eurobarometer context: 1. Knowledge of and attitudes towards foreign languages, 2. Trust in national and European institutions, 3. Information behaviour (European Union), 4. Attitudes towards Globalisation and Liberalisation (world-wide market), 5. European Union Humanitarian Aid (ECHO).

    Topics: 1. Knowledge of and attitudes towards foreign languages: mother tongue; foreign language skills; most useful foreign languages.

    1. Trust in national and European institutions: frequency of discussions about political matters on national, European, and local level; opinion leadership; life satisfaction; personal living conditions compared to five years ago and expected development in the next five years; trust in selected institutions: press, radio, TV, national legal system, police, army, church, trade unions, political parties, civil service, big companies, national government, national parliament, European Union, United Nations, NGOs, charitable or voluntary organisations.

    2. Information behaviour (European Union): frequency of the following activities: watch news on television, read news in daily newspapers, listen to news on the radio; degree of attention paid to news about the following topics: politics, social issues, EU, economy, sport, environment, international affairs, culture; preferred sources of information about the EU, its policies and institutions; preferred medium of information; self-rated knowledge about the EU, its policies and institutions (scale); access to or use of selected devices: video recorder, fax, satellite dish, decoder for pay-TV programmes, TV fitted with teletext, videotext system, computer, CD reader, modem, internet; assessment of the own country’s membership in the EU as a good thing; benefits from the EU membership; EU image; personal benefit from the own country’s EU membership; attitude towards an assumed failure of the EU; awareness of and trust in the following EU institutions: European Parliament, European Commission, Council of Ministers of the European Union, Court of Justice of the European Communities, European Ombudsman, European Central Bank, European Court of Auditors, Committee of the Regions of the European Union, Social and Economic Committee of the European Union; importance of the aforementioned institutions; recent reception of media reports on the current presidency of Sweden in the Council of Ministers; importance of the Swedish presidency in the Council of Ministers; attitude towards a European constitution; attitude towards the following issues: European economic and monetary union with one single currency, common foreign policy of all member states, common defence and security policy, further enlargement of the EU, responsibility of the EU for matters that cannot be handled on national level, resignation of the president of the European Commission and the European Commissioners in case of lack of support from the European Parliament, education at school about European institutions; most important issues to be prioritized by the EU next; attitude towards selected statements on the enlargement of the EU: the more countries the more guarantee for peace and security, will not cost more for existing member states, own country will become less important in Europe, risk of higher unemployment in the own country, financial support of accession candidates, own country will receive less financial support, more difficulties in decision making on European level, cultural enrichment, need for reforming work of European institutions before the accession of new member states; attitude towards decision making after the planned enlargement: unanimously by all member states, by a majority of the member states.

    3. Attitudes towards Globalisation and Liberalisation (world-wide market): attitude towards the following s...

  13. c

    Europinions: Media Study

    • datacatalogue.cessda.eu
    • search.gesis.org
    • +1more
    Updated Mar 14, 2023
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    Brosius, Anna; Marquart, Franziska; de Boer, Daniëlle C.; Goldberg, Andreas C.; van Elsas, Erika J.; de Vreese, Claes H. (2023). Europinions: Media Study [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.4232/1.13796
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    Dataset updated
    Mar 14, 2023
    Dataset provided by
    University of Amsterdam
    Authors
    Brosius, Anna; Marquart, Franziska; de Boer, Daniëlle C.; Goldberg, Andreas C.; van Elsas, Erika J.; de Vreese, Claes H.
    Time period covered
    Mar 16, 2018 - Nov 13, 2019
    Area covered
    Germany, Hungary, Netherlands, Denmark, Czech Republic, Spain, Poland, France, Sweden, Greece
    Variables measured
    Media unit
    Measurement technique
    Content coding
    Description

    EUROPINIONS focuses on the nature and composition of citizens’ EU attitudes. The comparative project investigates the causes of these attitudes, their development over time, and their effects. It focuses on the role of the media as a key antecedent of change. The present datafile encompasses the 2019 Media Study. The goal of the 2019 Media Study is to continue the mapping of media reporting of European Parliament (EP) elections, which has been conducted since the 1999 elections. The study provides a content analysis of news about the European Union (EU) and EP elections in a sample of ten EU countries, which were chosen to maximize comparability from past studies. Continuity with the media studies conducted around the EP elections in 1999 , 2004 , 2009 and 2014 in terms of data sources and methodology was crucial to the extent that funding enabled this. The content analysis was carried out on a sample of national news media outlets in ten different countries.
    News story vs. opinion piece; Newspaper and online only: page number on which the story appeared/ begins; length of news story (in number of words); Television only: lenghth of TV news item in seconds, story numer of TV news item;

    Core variables: primary topic of the story; item contains and an evaluation regarding past and present national economic conditions, past and present economic conditions in the EU, future national economic conditions, future economic conditions in the EU; overall evaluation of the EU and / or its institutions; the story mentions the European Parliament (EP)/ the European Commission (EC) and how is it evaluated; number of different actors mentioned in the story; actors (e.g. the main actor of the story);

    Judgement from the perspective of the actor: positive or negative evaluation: explicitly: does the story mention the potential membership of Turkey in the EU; does the story mention a potential end of the EU membership of the country; EU attutudes: does the story mention any aspect related to future strengthening of the EU or its institutions; does the story mention any aspect related to current or future policy performance of the EU; does the story mention any aspect related to the decision-making process of the EU; does the story mention any aspect related to the state of democracy in the EU; does the story mention any aspect related to European identity; does the story mention any aspect related to EU financial solidarity; If the story or somebody in the story mentions referendums on matters of European integration, is the story rather supportive of holding referendums on matters of EU integration or does it oppose referendums on matters of EU integration in the country of the news; does the story mention whether the own country has been affected by EU membership or not; large EU reforms: does the story mention a new initiative, policy, action or a whole new plan that aims to deepen cooperation between member states or tranfers more power to the EU level; does the story mention Brexit; does the story mention the consequences of Brexit for Britain/ for the country of news/ for the EU; does the story mention a conflict/tension between the EU (all institutions) and current national rules, customs, laws or regulations; does the story mention the EU as one actor facing some common opponent or problem; does the story mention bureaucracy and unnecessary EU regulations; does the story mention inefficient spending of EU resources; does the story mention corruption of EU politicians; does the article contain a negative reference to the political establishment; does the story contain explicit factual information about the following: The total number of member states in the EU, the official duration of the electoral cycle in the Netherlands, that the VVD was largest party in the last national elections, the president of the European Commission, the Dutch minister of finance, Bulgaria’s current (Jan – Jun 2018) presidency of the Council of the European Union; does the story mention immigration (to the EU / the country) from outside Europe; does the story mention the EU economy; does the story mention the national economy;

    Campaign variables: the European Parliamentary elections and/or the campaign for the elections are mentionend at least once; does the story mention that the European Parliamentary election campaign in 2019 is boring, the turnout is expected to be low, and/or people are not interested in the elections/ campaign or that the election campaign is exciting, turnout is expected to be high and/or people are interested in the campaign; does the story mention that the European Parliamentary election campaign is relevant or important; does the item mention the TV debate about the EP elections in which the Spitzenkandidaten feature; does the item mention political microtargeting; does the story mention political misinformation, disinformation, or fake news; does the item mention foreign interference with the EP...

  14. T

    European Union Economic Sentiment Indicator

    • tradingeconomics.com
    • ko.tradingeconomics.com
    • +11more
    csv, excel, json, xml
    Updated Feb 20, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). European Union Economic Sentiment Indicator [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/european-union/economic-optimism-index
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    csv, excel, json, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Feb 20, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    TRADING ECONOMICS
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
    License information was derived automatically

    Time period covered
    Jan 31, 1985 - Jun 30, 2025
    Area covered
    European Union
    Description

    Economic Optimism Index in European Union decreased to 94 points in June from 95 points in May of 2025. This dataset provides - European Union Economic Sentiment Indicator- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.

  15. Monthly GDP growth of the UK 2022-2025

    • statista.com
    • ai-chatbox.pro
    Updated Jun 12, 2025
    + more versions
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    Statista (2025). Monthly GDP growth of the UK 2022-2025 [Dataset]. https://www.statista.com/statistics/941233/monthly-gdp-growth-uk/
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    Dataset updated
    Jun 12, 2025
    Dataset authored and provided by
    Statistahttp://statista.com/
    Time period covered
    Apr 2023 - Apr 2025
    Area covered
    United Kingdom
    Description

    The UK economy shrank by 0.3 percent in April 2025 after reporting 0.2 percent growth in March. Since a huge decline in GDP in April 2020, the UK economy has gradually recovered and is now around four percent larger than it was before the COVID-19 pandemic. After the initial recovery from the pandemic, however, the UK economy has effectively flatlined, fluctuating between low growth and small contractions since January 2022. Labour banking on growth to turn around fortunes in 2025 In February 2025, just over half a year after winning the last general election, the approval rating for the new Labour government fell to a low of -48 percent. Furthermore, the Prime Minister, Keir Starmer was not only less popular than the new Conservative leader, Kemi Badenoch, but also the leader of the Reform Party, Nigel Farage, whose party have surged in opinion polls recently. This remarkable decline in popularity for the new government is, in some part, due to a deliberate policy of making tough decisions early. Arguably, the most damaging of these policies was the withdrawal of the winter fuel allowance for some pensioners, although other factors such as a controversy about gifts and donations also hurt the government. While Labour aims to restore the UK's economic and political credibility in the long term, they will certainly hope for some good economic news sooner rather than later. Economy bounces back in 2024 after ending 2023 in recession Due to two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth, in late 2023 the UK economy ended the year in recession. After not growing at all in the second quarter of 2023, UK GDP fell by 0.1 percent in the third quarter, and then by 0.3 percent in the last quarter. For the whole of 2023, the economy grew by 0.4 percent compared to 2022, and for 2024 is forecast to have grown by 1.1 percent. During the first two quarters of 2024, UK GDP grew by 0.7 percent, and 0.4 percent, with this relatively strong growth followed by zero percent growth in the third quarter of the year. Although the economy had started to grow again by the time of the 2024 general election, this was not enough to save the Conservative government at the time. Despite usually seen as the best party for handling the economy, the Conservative's economic competency was behind that of Labour on the eve of the 2024 election.

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    News of Economics & Finance topics

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    Updated Jun 19, 2025
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    (2025). News of Economics & Finance topics [Dataset]. https://data.europa.eu/data/datasets/http-www-bilbao-net-opendata-catalogo-dato-noticias-economia
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    Jun 19, 2025
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    Attribution 3.0 (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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    Description

    News of topics of Econom & Finance, published by the Press Office of the Bilbao City Council.

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    Euro Area Economic Sentiment Indicator

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    Updated Jun 27, 2025
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). Euro Area Economic Sentiment Indicator [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/euro-area/economic-optimism-index
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    excel, json, csv, xmlAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Jun 27, 2025
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 31, 1985 - Jun 30, 2025
    Area covered
    Euro Area
    Description

    Economic Optimism Index In the Euro Area decreased to 94 points in June from 94.80 points in May of 2025. This dataset provides - Euro Area Economic Sentiment Indicator- actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.

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    EU KLEMS March 2011 Update

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    Updated Mar 14, 2023
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    EU KLEMS; EU KLEMS (2023). EU KLEMS March 2011 Update [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.34894/CSLWPD
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    Mar 14, 2023
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    EU KLEMS; EU KLEMS
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    EU KLEMS Growth and Productivity Accounts: November 2009 Release, updated March 2011 All series derived from this database need to be referred to as follows: O’Mahony, Mary and Marcel P. Timmer (2009), “Output, Input and Productivity Measures at the Industry Level: the EU KLEMS Database”, Economic Journal, 119(538), pp. F374-F403 For more details and analysis, see: Timmer, Inklaar , O'Mahony and van Ark, Economic Growth in Europe, Cambridge University Press, 2010 Documentation on the sources and methods have been published with the March 2007 Release of the EU KLEMS dataset: Methodology of the March 2007 Release Sources of the March 2007 Release More information on additional EU KLEMS releases can be found on the website of the Groningen Growth and Development Centre (GGDC). The original website of the EU KLEMS project, on which these data were first released, has been archived, but is still available through the Internet Archive. Consortium members EU KLEMS Project: University of Groningen, Groningen Growth and Development Centre (GGDC, Groningen) National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR, London) Centre d'études prospectives et d'informations internationales (CEPII, Paris) Centre for Economic and Business Research (CEBR, Copenhagen) Netherlands Bureau for Economic Policy Analysis (CPB, The Hague) Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (DIW, Berlin) Federaal Planbureau (FPB, Brussels) Information on the Istituto di Studi e Analisi Economica (ISAE, Roma) Instituto Valenciano de Investigationes Económicas (IVIE, Valencia) Helsinki School of Economics (HSE, Helsinki) Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (WIFO, Vienna) Wiener Institut für Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche AMsterdam Institute for Business and Economic Research, Free University Amsterdam (AMBER) The Conference Board Europe (TCB, Brussels) Fachhochschule Konstanz (FK, Konstanz) University of Birmingham (UNI-BHAM, Birmingham) Pellervo Economic Research Institute (PTT, Helsinki) The construction of this database is financially supported by the European Commission, Research Directorate General as part of the 6th Framework Programme, Priority 8, “Policy Support and Anticipating Scientific and Technological Needs” and as part of the 7th Framework Programme, Theme 8: Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities, Grant agreement no: 225 281. Any errors or omissions are entirely the responsibility of the GGDC (Groningen Growth and Development Centre). More about this project.

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    European Union Consumer Confidence

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    Updated Dec 14, 2012
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    TRADING ECONOMICS (2012). European Union Consumer Confidence [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/european-union/consumer-confidence
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    csv, json, xml, excelAvailable download formats
    Dataset updated
    Dec 14, 2012
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Time period covered
    Jan 31, 1985 - Jun 30, 2025
    Area covered
    European Union
    Description

    Consumer Confidence in European Union decreased to -14.80 points in June from -14.50 points in May of 2025. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - European Union Consumer Confidence - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.

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    EU KLEMS October 2012 Release

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    Updated Mar 14, 2023
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    EU KLEMS; EU KLEMS (2023). EU KLEMS October 2012 Release [Dataset]. http://doi.org/10.34894/FZRMHU
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    Mar 14, 2023
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    EU KLEMS; EU KLEMS
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    Description

    EU KLEMS Growth and Productivity Accounts: October 2012 Releaes, data in the ISIC Rev. 4 industry classification All series derived from this database need to be referred to as follows: O’Mahony, Mary and Marcel P. Timmer (2009), “Output, Input and Productivity Measures at the Industry Level: the EU KLEMS Database”, Economic Journal, 119(538), pp. F374-F403 For more details and analysis, see: Timmer, Inklaar , O'Mahony and van Ark, Economic Growth in Europe, Cambridge University Press, 2010 Introduction The 2012 EU KLEMS release follows up from the previous release in 2009 which showed detailed growth accounts up to 2007. This new release is similar in concepts and methodologies to calculate the various growth and productivity variables as its predecessors, but it also has a number of new features; It provides updates and data for additional years and revisions of longer time-series in case national statistical institutes (NSIs) provided these. For labour composition use has been made of the micro-data underlying the European Labour Force Survey (LFS) for recent years. New investment data has been provided by the EU KLEMS consortium partners. Most importantly, a new industrial classification is used based on the new international ISIC Revision 4 industry classification, which is consistent with the European NACE 2 industry classification. The National Accounts (NA) data in the new classification is typically provided for shorter time series than were previously available in the ISIC Rev. 3 (NACE 1) classification. We back-cast time series of output and labour data using growth rates from the earlier data in the ISIC Rev. 3 classification. These imputations are denoted in grey in the new release. Sources and methods The EU KLEMS updates in the new ISIC Rev. 4 industry classification are being done on a country by country basis. Sources and methods documentation is available separately for each country. The following institutes have partnered with us to construct these data, additional information can be found on their respective websites: STATSWE (Sweden) STATFI (Finland) FPB (Belgium) JIP (Japan) BEA/BLS (United States) CBS (Netherlands) NIESR (United Kingdom) DIW (Germany) ISTAT (Italy) WIFO (Austria) CEPII (France) IVIE (Spain) More information on additional EU KLEMS releases can be found on the website of the Groningen Growth and Development Centre (GGDC). The original website of the EU KLEMS project, on which these data were first released, has been archived, but is still available through the Internet Archive. This update of the EU KLEMS database is part of the INDICSER project. This project is funded by the European Commission, Research Directorate General as part of the 7th Framework Programme, Theme 8: Socio-Economic Sciences and Humanities. Grant Agreement no: 244 709 Any errors or omissions in this update of the EU KLEMS database are entirely the responsibility of the GGDC (Groningen Growth and Development Centre).

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TRADING ECONOMICS (2025). European Union GDP [Dataset]. https://tradingeconomics.com/european-union/gdp

European Union GDP

European Union GDP - Historical Dataset (1960-12-31/2024-12-31)

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Jul 1, 2025
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Time period covered
Dec 31, 1960 - Dec 31, 2024
Area covered
European Union
Description

The Gross Domestic Product (GDP) in European Union was worth 19423.32 billion US dollars in 2024, according to official data from the World Bank. The GDP value of European Union represents 18.29 percent of the world economy. This dataset provides the latest reported value for - European Union GDP - plus previous releases, historical high and low, short-term forecast and long-term prediction, economic calendar, survey consensus and news.

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