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Euro zone inflation subdued as employment keeps falling
ReutersBRUSSELS (Reuters) - Inflation in the euro zone rose from a three-year low in May, but remained low enough for the European Central Bank to act to boost an economy which is shedding jobs at an increasing rate. The central bank expects economic recovery...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Employment Opportunities, Money and Monetary Policy, Market and Exchange, European Union
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IMF head says 'very happy' with EU troika cooperation
ReutersWASHINGTON, June 14 (Reuters) - The head of the International Monetary Fund said she was satisfied with the cooperation between the IMF and European lenders, amid criticism about the flaws in the relationship. The IMF began a partnership with the...Tags: Christine Lagarde, International Organizations, Politics, International Monetary Fund, European Debt Crisis
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Exclusive: Creditors, governments must pay in any euro bank rescue - document
ReutersBERLIN (Reuters) - Bondholders and governments will always have to contribute to shoring up a failing euro zone bank even when the bloc's bailout fund ESM offers direct aid, according to an EU document obtained by Reuters. Seeking to limit the burden...Tags: Restructuring and Recapitalization, Economy, Business and Finance, European Parliament, Shareholders, Politics
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Austria corruption crackdown spreading its net wide
ReutersVIENNA (Reuters) - Suspicions of bribery at Austria's central bank have dragged it into a nationwide crackdown on corruption that has shaken confidence in the country's highest ranks of power and prestige. Vienna prosecutors this week charged nine...Tags: Lawyers, Vienna (Austria), Telekom Austria AG, Politics, Justice System
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Euro zone inflation off 3-yr lows, fall in employment deepens
Reuters* Inflation off 3-yr lows in May to 1.4 pct * Consumer prices still well below ECB target * Euro zone malaise seen in deeper drop in Q1 jobs By Martin Santa BRUSSELS, June 14 (Reuters) - Prices of electricity, fruit and vegetables lifted the euro zone...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Money and Monetary Policy, Market and Exchange, Inflation and Deflation, Labor Markets
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CANADA STOCKS-TSX may open lower, U.S. economic data eyed
ReutersJune 14 (Reuters) - Canadian stock index futures pointed to a lower open on Friday, as investors cautiously awaited a spate of U.S. economic data out later in the day, though gains could be capped by worries over the Federal Reserve's stimulus program....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Earnings Forecasts, Japan, Companies and Corporations, Credit Ratings
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IMF says risks to successful Portugal bailout still high
ReutersBy Axel Bugge LISBON, June 13 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund said on Thursday Portugal's economic outlook was "somber" and its public debt condition "very fragile" although Lisbon has met the latest targets in its 78 billion euro bailout....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Economy, Politics, Lisbon (Portugal)
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ECB's Weidmann warns against keeping rates too low for too long
ReutersMUNICH (Reuters) - European Central Bank Governing Council member Jens Weidmann warned on Thursday against keeping interest rates too low for too long, saying all central banks faced the challenge to exit loose monetary policy once risks to price...Tags: Germany, Economy, Business and Finance, Munich (Germany), Money and Monetary Policy, Central Bank
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Italy sees no more fiscal tightening despite deficit problems
ReutersROME (Reuters) - A deeper-than-expected recession is hurting Italy's public finances but it can still keep the budget deficit below 3 percent of output without more fiscal tightening, Economy Minister Fabrizio Saccomanni said on Thursday. Saccomanni, a...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Civil and Public Service, Politics, Government
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ECB's Weidmann warns crisis policies could weaken monetary policy
ReutersMUNICH (Reuters) - Central banks independence is currently increasingly under threat and central banks are partly to blame for the situation, European Central Bank Governing Council member Jens Weidmann said on Thursday. Central banks meddling in...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Germany, Munich (Germany), Money and Monetary Policy, Mario Draghi
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ESM head: IMF should not play long-term troika role: paper
ReutersBERLIN (Reuters) - Klaus Regling, the head of the euro zone's bailout funds, has lashed out at the International Monetary Fund (IMF), saying it made a mockery of Europe's budget rules and should not play a role in the longer term in euro zone rescue...Tags: Germany, International Organizations, Politics, Foreign Exchange Market, International Monetary Fund
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Ireland agrees to early review of troubled banks' loans
ReutersDUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland has agreed to a detailed review of its troubled banks' loan books this year to placate its international lenders and will have its stress tests before a Europe-wide exercise in 2014. The move is designed to appease concerns...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Medical Procedures and Tests, European Union, Republic of Ireland, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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