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Inflation hits new record in Europe, slowing economyAnnual inflation reached 10.7 per cent in October, the European Union's statistics agency, Eurostat, reported on Monday. That is up from 9....
European Union set to introduce quota for women on company boards to boost equalityThe issue of gender representation in the bloc of 450 million people varies broadly, with Estonia having 9% of non-executive board seats he...
Charting the global economy: Inflation hits a record in EuropeRussia’s blockade of key Black Sea ports has exacerbated supply-chain turmoil, sending prices soaring and prompting the United Nations to w...
Lagarde faces widening split at ECB over inflation targetA key meeting to determine the fate of post-pandemic stimulus is just six weeks away, and opinions are diverging on whether price pressures...
View: India's plan to set up a bad bank to resolve NPA crisis is riddled with problemsHere are some basics about bad banks. Commercial banks transfer their bad loans to a newly formed entity — a non-deposit-taking ARC, or a b...
European Central Bank deploys stimulus to ease virus damageThe money is newly created and injected into the financial system. It comes on top of purchases worth 20 billion euros a month it is alread...
ATMs are the only all-time money for aam aadmi hereDigital is yet to take firm root and lack of ATMs could prove disastrous for the economy, experts said.
Indonesia’s Pundi X looks to launch crypto PoS networkThe company plans to launch its network in Singapore, Indonesia followed by India later this year.
India No.3 in world in realty price riseProperty prices increased by 12%, propelling India to third position among 53 countries where prices have appreciated in the past year.
- S&P warns of rating downgrade for EU, large European banks
The worst-ever financial turmoil in the region is said to be threatening a possible crack in the euro currency union.
- Eurozone inflation over 2 pc for first time in two years
Eurozone inflation was expected to accelerate to 2.2 percent in December 2010, the first time for two years that the indicator has risen ab...
- Eurozone not a 'closed shop' but rules must stick: Trichet
European Central Bank president Jean-Claude Trichet hailed on Monday Estonia's efforts towards eurozone membership, saying they showed the ...
- Eurozone unemployment hits 10 percent
Unemployment in the 16 countries that use the euro reached 10 percent in November for the first time since the currency was adopted in 1999.
- EU recession over, but sharp contrasts in east
The European Union may have inched out of its sharpest recession since the global slump of the 1930s, but green shoots are not emerging uni...
- Latvia reassures on bank amid fear of new crisis
Latvia is to give second-largest bank Parex a $361 million injection of funds after the state took it over at the weekend.
- Govt likely to double bank deposit cover
The expanded cover will be available to depositors of both public as well as private sector banks.
- EBRD meet opens in Kiev, with focus on global economic woes
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development begins its annual meeting here on Sunday to discuss the impact of global economic turm...