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French inflation index rises by 0.7 per cent, amid eurozone deflation worryThe ECB has said that it is vigilant about the possible risk of deflation and if necessary would take unconventional measures to counter it.
- Investors shun emerging market equity funds: EPFR
Fund flows largely reflected the uncertainty created by the latest crises - Italy's inconclusive election and the Cyprus bailout -- to ratt...
- India, Brazil have govt debt ratio of 70 pc: Report
India and Brazil have the highest government debt ratios at almost 70 pc of the gross domestic product among top ten emerging market econom...
- Large economies need to join hands with EMEs to overcome problems
Largest economies are busy trying to save the euro-zone, while Japan is making all efforts to wriggle out of its political and economic cri...
- European investors expect Eurozone crisis to persist for another year: Survey
Fitch Ratings' latest quarterly European fixed income investor survey shows that most survey participants think the eurozone crisis will pe...
World Economic Forum Davos 2012: No country immune to euro crisis, says Christine LagardeLagarde said govts should also boost their bailout funds. “It is critical that the euro-zone members actually develop a clear, simple firew...
- Steps to combat global crisis at right time: Pranab Mukherjee
Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said that the global economic crisis have had an impact on India, but there was no need to panic.
- Gold rallies to new peak, silver advances
Gold prices rallied to all time new peak at the domestic bullion market here today on hectic buying by investors and traders well supported...
What lies in store for India in 2011?The year-end brought a spate of forecasts. From India's point of view, there are four critical questions.
- Euro is 'credible,' not in crisis: Trichet
European Central Bank head Jean-Claude Trichet rose to the defense of the euro Friday, describing it as a "credible" currency that was not ...
- Euro, stocks edge up as risk selloff pauses
The euro bounced from a four-year low and Asian stocks rose on Tuesday as traders paused in their selloff of risky assets ahead of Chinese ...
- G20 set to delay banking reform
Finance ministers from the world's leading nations today sought to narrow differences on key banking reforms before wrapping up a two-day m...
- G20 set to disagree on banking reforms
Finance ministers from the world's leading nations appeared set to disagree on calls for a global bank levy to pay for future bailouts.
- Europe's debt woes bring up bad 2008 flashbacks
Europe's debt troubles are giving Americans bad flashbacks to 2008 when banks' balance sheets paralyzed lending and triggered a global depr...
- Eurozone recovery clouded by debt: IMF
The eurozone is heading for one per cent growth this year, limping out of recession under the threat of a sovereign debt crisis, the IMF sa...
- With many eurozone countries struggling, ECB will move cautiously
The European Central Bank has already begun to undo exceptional measures taken amid the global financial crisis but will go more slowly tha...
- ECB fetes its first 10 years, then its back to business
The European Central Bank invites the public this week to celebrate the bank's first 10 years before hosting eurozone finance ministers at ...