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| | | ... productivity growth". Read, interest rate hikes would be limited and gradual. More different again is the European Central Bank (ECB) and the Bank of Japan's stances. No chance of 'em raising interest rates anytime soon. In fact, the ECB is set to announce ... |
| | | | ... LONDON - European stocks diverged, with eurozone markets boosted by hopes of fresh stimulus from the European Central Bank (ECB) after weak inflation data, while the single currency hit a two-year low. Frankfurt's DAX index gained 0.55 per cent to 9,474.30 ... |
| | | | ... European equities have rebounded a day after tumbling on a sharp slowdown of business activity in the eurozone amid hopes the ECB will step up its stimulus, dealers say. London's benchmark FTSE 100 index climbed 0.45 per cent on Wednesday to end the ... |
| | | | ... the tide is turning. The re-regulation push includes increased capital requirements imposed by the European Central Bank (ECB), increased educational requirements imposed by the US Securities and Exchanges Commission (SEC) as well as new 'ring fencing' ... |
| | | | ... against the pound - given expectations that the BOE would raise rates earlier than the Fed - expectations of more easing by the ECB and the BOJ would further upward pressure on Uncle Sam's money. And this is no good in terms of the outlook for Uncle ... |
| | | | ... European equities have rebounded a day after tumbling on a sharp slowdown of business activity in the eurozone amid hopes the ECB will step up its stimulus, dealers say. London's benchmark FTSE 100 index climbed 0.45 per cent on Wednesday to end the ... |
| | | | ... says it all: "PMI signals further waning of Eurozone growth in September". I can almost hear the alarm bells clanging at the ECB. More so, with Markit's chief economist, Chris Williamson, commenting that, "The survey data suggest GDP is on course to ... |
| | | | ... pumping even it means that it losses money when the bills are redeemed on maturity. As determined as the European Central Bank (ECB) which, probably has already hammered out the details of its purchases of non-financial private sector assets unveiled ... |
| | | | ... and indications of more slowdown in China and the PBOC's latest counter-response and speculation of European Central Bank (ECB) QE. These issues du jour have relegated the goings-on in the world's third biggest economy, Japan -- the Land of the Rising ... |
| | | | ... 2009) -- threatening to turn into outright deflation, financial markets are just as happy that the European Central Bank (ECB) is doing something, anything, to counteract/reverse this state of affairs. Yes Virginia, it wasn't the ECB doing a Fed thing ... |
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