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| | | ... and ongoing sovereign debt concerns. According to Singer, the major players in the eurozone game are the European Central Bank, Germany, France, Italy, Greece and Spain. Up until recently Angela Merkel and Nicolas Sarkozy represented the austerity coalition ... |
| | | | ... shrinking. And oh, the unemployment rate was clocked at a record high of 12.1% in March. It could be due to the European Central Bank's (ECB) 25 basis point interest rate reduction last month that took interest rates to an all-time low of 0.50%. It could ... |
| | | | ... investors balanced mostly gloomy eurozone economic data against growing hopes of an interest rate cut from the European Central Bank, dealers say. London's FTSE 100 index of top companies gave up 0.43 per cent to 6,430.12 points, the Paris CAC 40 slid ... |
| | | | ... market expectations - to 324K (the lowest since January 2008). Bring out the champers too, Virginia, for the European Central Bank has delivered the goods, and then some. The ECB noted: "... we decided to lower the interest rate on the main refinancing ... |
| | | | ... cent, to 3,340.62. LONDON - Europe's stock markets rose and the euro tumbled against the US dollar after the European Central Bank cut key rates to a record low in its latest effort to help break the eurozone from recession. At the close after choppy ... |
| | | | ... exchange activity, the euro rallied to a nine-week high at $1.3243 on growing hopes of a rate cut from the European Central Bank on Thursday. The single currency later stood at $1.3186, up from $1.3165 late in New York on Tuesday. Most European markets ... |
| | | | ... and what is good is well, good'. The Fed will keep on giving until growth becomes sustainable. Not if the European Central Bank (ECB) bends to expectations for a rate cut later this week. With inflation easing to a three-year low of 1.2% in April and ... |
| | | | ... investors balanced mostly gloomy eurozone economic data against growing hopes of an interest rate cut from the European Central Bank, dealers say. London's FTSE 100 index of top companies gave up 0.43 per cent to 6,430.12 points, the Paris CAC 40 slid ... |
| | | | ... European stock markets are happy for Christmas is coming soon - it'll be here on the 2nd of May when the European Central Bank (ECB) spreads good cheer in the form of a 25 bps (maybe 50?) reduction in interest rates. The continuing recession in the region ... |
| | | | ... stimulation and growing. There's optimism in the air as we begin this new trading week when the Fed and the European Central Bank meet. Financial markets are abuzz with speculation that no, the Fed would not be unwinding QE anytime this year, perhaps ... |
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