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By Jim Brunsden and Rebecca Christie, Bloomberg |
May 14, 2013
The European Central Bank clashed with Germany over how the European Union will handle struggling banks and whether to create a common agency and fund to manage failures.
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By Joseph Ciolli and John Detrixhe, Bloomberg |
March 8, 2013
The dollar gained versus the yen to the highest level since 2009 as U.S. employers added more jobs than forecast last month, boosting optimism the economy is withstanding higher taxes and lower government spending.
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By Anchalee Worrachate and Kristine Aquino, Bloomberg |
January 21, 2013
The yen strengthened from its weakest level against the dollar since June 2010 as Bank of Japan officials started a two-day policy meeting in Tokyo.
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By Steve Zwick |
August 1, 2012
Although it was built on good intentions and a willingness to overlook troubling details, those factors may be coming back to bite the European Union.
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By Jim Brunsden and Ben Moshinsky, Bloomberg |
May 26, 2012
The European Union will seek to give regulators the power to impose writedowns on senior unsecured creditors at failing banks.
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By Rebecca Christie, Bloomberg |
March 13, 2012
European Union finance ministers remain divided on a financial-transaction tax, with France, one of the main backers of the levy, saying it will allow more time to reach an accord.