Search Results | Showing 91 - 100 of 173 results for "Chancellor" |
| | | ... 25 bips or 50 bips or 75 bips do if those bips are quarantined at the border between the north and the south? German Chancellor Merkel says it best, "The ECB is obviously in a difficult position...For Germany, it would actually have to raise rates slightly ... |
| | | | ... sank 2.31 per cent to 7,913.40 points on a lack of any clear breakthrough at a summit in Brussels and after German Chancellor Angela Merkel voiced stiff opposition to using new eurozone rescue funds to replenish the coffers of troubled Spanish banks. ... |
| | | | ... monthly gain. Must be why the Germans are becoming more benevolent towards Spain. Bloomberg reports that two officials in Chancellor Merkel's party "said the country is open to Spain seeking a precautionary credit line". That "precautionary credit line" ... |
| | | | ... There's a developing treat (yes, treat not threat) out of Europe too. Reuters reported over the weekend that German Chancellor Angela's turned angelic towards Greece. "I have the impression that, step-by-step, we are beginning to see progress there. ... |
| | | | ... abs, broad shoulders and big feet? The point is this too shall be resolved when we cross that bridge. Recall German Chancellor Angela Merkel's words less than three months ago, "Keine Euro-Bonds, solange ich lebe" (no euro bonds, while I am alive") printed ... |
| | | | ... faltering growth. Concerns about Greece also kept investors on edge, with Prime Minister Antonis Samaras set to meet German Chancellor Angela Merkel later in the day as Athens struggles to meet reform conditions for continued financial aid. Japan dipped ... |
| | | | ... note, with Frankfurt's blue-chip DAX 30 index breaking above the 7,000-point level on a eurozone defence by German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The DAX gained 0.64 per cent to close at 7,040.88 points after already breaking briefly through the key level ... |
| | | | ... construction that added evidence the economy is growing steadily. Markets were also spurred by comments from German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Canada, which appeared to give solid backing for the European Central Bank (ECB). Traders took the comments ... |
| | | | ... expecting them to take on 'greenfield' risks, said European investor Antin Infrastructure Partners. Referring to British Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne's recent ambitious plan to raise GBP 20bn from pension funds for 500 infrastructure projects ... |
|