Jack Ewing

@JackEwingNYT

European economics correspondent, New York Times. Author of Faster, Higher, Farther: How One of the World's Largest Automakers Committed a Massive Fraud.

Frankfurt, Germany
Joined September 2012

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  1. Mar 15

    Fed Slashes Rates to Near-Zero and Unveils Sweeping Program to Aid Economy

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  2. Mar 12

    Lagarde didn't do whatever it takes to make markets happy

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  3. Mar 11

    This is the thing that worries me.

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  4. Mar 9

    The figures I cited were from December, as compiled by JATO. I ran them by numerous other analysts and auto execs and no one questioned their credibility.

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  5. Mar 8

    Germany's health minister says events with more than 1,000 people should be canceled, and suggested citizens should avoid social events to control spread of the virus.

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  6. Retweeted
    Mar 4

    Great article on Tesla's success in Europe Setting up a GigaFactory in Germany could be the exclamation point to their success there.

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  7. Retweeted
    Mar 2

    Policymakers are fretting abt the virus impact on the world economy. Here’s why. From a US luggage maker, a Mongolian coal truck driver, a Thai tour guide, a Seoul entrepreneur + more. “An economy is an object in motion.A lot of things work in connection.”

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    Mar 2

    "The global economic situation before the virus hit was not that robust,” Laurence Boone said in an briefing this morning. It's now looking way shakier. My story w/ on widespread growth downgrades:

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  9. Mar 3

    G7 leaders say they're locked an loaded and ready to fight the coronavirus, but they're not quite ready to pull the trigger.

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  10. Feb 29

    The central bank playbook doesn't include anything about dealing with a global pandemic. and I look at whether there is anything they can do about the economic damage caused by the coronavirus outbreak.

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  11. Feb 24
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  12. Feb 15

    BlackRock’s name recognition is way up in France, but not in a good way. ⁦

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  13. Retweeted
    Feb 11

    Europe is suffering from the economic effects of the coronavirus outbreak. “The longer this virus spreads its misery, the harder it will be to catch up later,” an economist told

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  14. Feb 11

    The economic effects of the coronavirus outbreak can't be quarantined. Europe is already starting to suffer.

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  15. Feb 10

    Political earthquake in Germany: Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, Merkel's hand-picked successor, resigns amid furor over their party's flirtation with the far right eastern Germany.

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  16. Retweeted
    Feb 7

    As factories in China sit idle, assembly lines in Asia, Europe and the United States could grind to a halt, reports

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  17. Retweeted
    Feb 7

    Many automakers had planned to reopen their Chinese factories on Monday. But several have delayed restarting their assembly lines another week. Even a brief interruption in the flow of parts could have far-reaching effects, writes.

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  18. Retweeted
    Feb 8

    This week on : What's next for Germany's troubled carmakers? takes a closer look at the growing challenges with , , and as they discuss the future of German cars.

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  19. Retweeted
    Feb 6

    If it wasn't for any growth impact from inventory changes, available monthly data for consumption, construction and manufacturing point to contraction of German economy in 4Q 2019.

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  20. Retweeted
    Feb 6

    Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam quits after spying scandal

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