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Basel III fragments as US, Europe and India take diverging paths on bank capital rulesFifteen years after its finalization, the Basel 3 accord's goal of uniform global banking rules has fragmented. National regulators are now...
Iran conflict threatens market stability after failed US peace negotiationsGlobal markets face renewed volatility as peace talks between the US and Iran fail. President Trump announced a blockade of the Strait of H...
Sterling strengthens, BOE large rate hike looms largeThe pound regained a little ground against the dollar and euro on Monday. But traders' short-term stance on the currency remains unclear. T...
Carry traders using weak Euro to win big in emerging markets"Funding carry trades by selling euro is becoming more common," said Brendan McKenna, a currency strategist at Wells Fargo in New York. "Th...
EU formally accepts Croatia as 20th euro zone memberEU formally accepts Croatia as 20th euro zone member. The European Commission also examined Croatia's economic convergence with the rest of...
Pound haunted by Brexit, yen looks to Abe successor voteAgainst the euro, it slid to 5 1/2-month low of 92.54 pence per euro and last stood at 92.47.
Euro maintains firm tone on EU joint recovery fund, yen softThe dollar also edged higher against the safe-haven yen to edge near a five-week high though it was capped by renewed scepticism on coronav...
Expect boost for global currency war, resurgent yen and euro may force policy makers to step inHedge funds lifted bets on yen strength to the highest in more than three years, and pared wagers against the European common currency.
- Sterling weak, near 1-month low against euro
Sterling dipped to a one-month low against the euro on Monday, undermined by weak UK data and expectations of future action by the ECB.
- Rupee bulls likely to face some heat: Navin Raghuvanshi
Last week has been exceptionally good for rupee bulls, with the domestic unit strengthening against the dollar by a whopping Rs 1.40
- Eurozone crisis: Danish opposition chief says will not hold euro vote
'A euro referendum will not be part of a government programme if we get the chance to form one' Helle Thorning-Schmidt.
Eurozone woes dominate economy talks at DavosHungarian-born billionaire George Soros warned government and business leaders Wednesday that the euro _used by 17 European Union members _...
- Euro 'at stake' in Ireland bailout: German minister
Germany's finance minister said on Tuesday the fate of the shared European currency was at stake in the proposed bailout of debt-stricken I...
- Eurozone official inflation up to 1.6 percent in May
Twelve-month inflation rose to 1.6 percent in May across the 16 countries which share the euro currency, up from 1.5 percent in April, offi...
- Growth, rate worries drive euro near 4-year low
The euro sank to just above a 4-year low against the dollar on Friday as economic data suggested a stronger recovery in the US while the co...
- Eurozone economy grows 0.2 pc in Q1; Spain out of recession
The euro zone economy, grappling with a debt crisis, grew 0.2 per cent in the first quarter of 2010.
- The euro’s final countdown?
The introduction of the euro in 1999, it was claimed, would narrow the economic differences between the member countries of the monetary un...