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Europe Fears Banks Lack Cash Cushion to Cover Bad Loans

August 25th, 2014 (0)
As Europe slogs through its latest round of bank stress tests, a growing number of analysts have already reached their own conclusion: Eurozone banks need additional cash. The E.C.B. will publish the results of its half-year investigation into Europe’s ...

UK court rulings show move away from European to common law

August 25th, 2014 (0)
Supreme court deputy president questions whether return to constitutionalism is response to rise in anti-European sentiment. Leading judges are putting “renewed emphasis” on British constitutional principles after years of concentrating on European legislation as a source of rights and ...

Eurozone government borrowing costs hit record lows

August 22nd, 2014 (0)
Eurozone government borrowing costs sank to historic lows on Thursday as investors increased bets that the European Central Bank would take aggressive action to avert a deflationary slump, following early data indicating that the region’s recovery slowed in August. ...

Free Money for Germany is Bad News for Euro

August 21st, 2014 (0)
When investors are willing to lend money to Germany for two years for free, at a zero interest rate, you know the euro project is in trouble again. Germany yesterday sold 4.04 billion euros ($5.3 billion) of notes that ...

Greek Stock Recovery dims as Europe Turmoil Flattens ASE

August 19th, 2014 (0)
The curtain is coming down on Greece’s star turn with international equity investors. Among the best-performing Europe gauges in 2013 after the government carried out the world’s biggest-ever debt restructuring, Greece’s ASE Index has become one of the worst, ...

European Stocks Rise as Ukraine Concern Eases

August 18th, 2014 (0)
European stocks advanced, after equities climbed the most in more than a month last week, as Ukraine and Russia met for talks. U.S. index futures rose, while Asian shares were little changed. United Internet AG added 3.3 percent as ...

China antitrust probes hit concerns over European firms

August 13th, 2014 (0)
The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China on Wednesday expressed concern over a recent series of antitrust investigations, saying China was using strong-arm tactics and appeared to be unfairly targeting foreign firms. An array of industries have been ...

Junk Bonds Gain Favor as European Banks Reduce Lending

August 13th, 2014 (0)
Bruce Mackenzie and Toby Ali were young bankers in the late 1990s, traversing Europe to pitch the merits of high-yield securities, otherwise known as junk bonds, to chief executives. The corporate chieftains mostly said no. Europe’s skepticism has since ...

ECB will receive 4.15 billion euros in crisis loans next week

August 8th, 2014 (0)
The European Central Bank will receive 4.15 billion euros ($5.56 billion) in long-term loans from Banks. The money will be given next week following charges of the ECB for holding banks; excess cash overnight and promised more long-term loans. ...

Dollar Gains to Almost 9-Month High Versus Euro on Policy

August 8th, 2014 (0)
The dollar strengthened to an almost nine-month high against the Euro after European Central Bank President Mario Draghi signalled monetary policy will diverge from the U.S. for an extended period of time. The greenback rose against all but one ...
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