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The European Central Bank's extraordinary monetary stimulus measures are set to phase out by design, but governments also need to begin putting together detailed plans to exit fiscal stimulus measures once economic conditions improve, ECB President Jean-Claude...
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For cash-strapped realty firms, there is good news around the corner. The finance ministry is planning to allow the developers of integrated township to use funds from overseas or external commercial borrowings (ECB) by one more year. Despite reservations...
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The surprise announcement of tougher standards for asset-backed securities used as collateral highlighted how far the ECB is planning its “exit strategy” to dismantle measures taken after last year’s collapse of Lehman Brothers. These included expanding...
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Bankers and regulators should learn the lessons of the global financial crisis and drive through changes to prevent future breakdowns, financiers said on Friday. Bundesbank President Axel Weber said regulators must be resolute about pressing ahead with...
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European stock markets rose Friday despite a drop in Asia as investors recouped some of the previous day's hefty losses ahead of a key speech from European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet. British shares was up 40.17 points, or 0.8 percent,...
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Yesterday, they succeeded in annulling the core of the first set of measures by the finance minister, and ended up sending the wrong message to the European Commission and financial markets. Of course it is the right of every advocator of populism to...
Tags: wrong message, Greece, Athens, European Central Bank, Finance minister, Group of Thirty, Jean-Claude Trichet, Populism, Politics
ECB President Jean-Claude Trichet said some fiscal stimulus measures were no longer needed to the same extent. He said any measures that pose "a threat to the achievement of price stability must be undone promptly and unequivocally". The eurozone region...
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Our country is considered to be a non-corrupt, well-working society characterized by equality, democracy and a caring nature. But at the same time Sweden scores below average in the culture dimension, especially �cultural heritage.� Well, we have no Thebe,...
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India is taking its first significant step to ward off a surge in foreign capital inflows that may threaten the stability of the financial system by drawing up new rules that will make overseas loans costlier for companies. The government is finalising...
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Europe’s biggest bank, said there was a “real danger” that doctrinaire policy and demands that banks hold more capital could have perverse effects on the economy and society. “Cumulative enhancement of capital ratios at the wrong stage of the economic...
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