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By Jim Brunsden |
June 10, 2013
The U.K. and Germany disagree over the competition plans, which target exchanges that clear trades in-house.
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By John Detrixhe, Bloomberg |
June 4, 2013
The Dollar Index advanced from an almost one-month low as a rally in equities worldwide signaled sustained investor appetite for risk and demand for U.S. assets.
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By James G. Neuger, Bloomberg |
May 29, 2013
Recession-hit countries including France, Spain and Italy won greater budget freedom as the European Commission tried to stem the euro economy’s longest slump and bring down a 24% youth unemployment rate.
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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 Stefan Riecher, Bloomberg |
May 13, 2013
Euro-area data this week will probably reveal economic scars of the sovereign debt crisis confirming that the region is now suffering the longest recession since the single currency’s creation.
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By Inyoung Hwang, Bloomberg |
May 10, 2013
U.S. stocks advanced, as the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index rallied for a third straight week, amid optimism that the U.S. economy is improving amid central-bank monetary stimulus.
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By Roxana Zega and Joao Lima, Bloomberg |
May 7, 2013
Portugal is selling 10-year bonds for the first time in more than two years as it seeks to regain full access to debt markets following its 2011 bailout.
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By Alasdair Macleod |
May 3, 2013
The question we would all like an answer to is having consolidated after the massive knock-down last month, will gold and silver prices continue to fall, or have they bottomed?
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By Nikolaj Gammeltoft and Stephen Kirkland, Bloomberg |
April 19, 2013
U.S. stocks rose, paring the biggest weekly drop for the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index since November, amid better-than-estimated earnings and Group of 20 nation talks aimed at bolstering the global economy.
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By Meera Louis and Simon Kennedy, Bloomberg |
April 19, 2013
Global finance chiefs handed Japan leeway to reflate its stagnant economy by indicating its fresh round of monetary stimulus doesn’t contravene a pact to avoid a currency war.