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FOREX- Yen eases against dollar after sharp rise, BOJ concerns remain
Reuters* Dollar edges up after falling steeply on lack of BOJ action * Aussie steadies after touching near 3-year low * Euro holds near highest level since late February By Sophie Knight TOKYO, June 12 (Reuters) - The yen pulled back slightly on Wednesday...Tags: Bonds, Germany, Foreign Exchange Market, European Central Bank, Marketing
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Cyprus president criticizes bailout terms
ReutersNICOSIA (Reuters) - Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades has launched scathing criticism over the terms of an international bailout which forced massive losses on bank deposits, saying the support lenders displayed to Greece was absent in the case of...Tags: Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), International Monetary Fund, Credit and Debt, European Central Bank, Nicos Anastasiades
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ECB and Bundesbank square off over bond-buying plan
ReutersKARLSRUHE, Germany (Reuters) - The European Central Bank vigorously defended its bond-buying program in a German courtroom on Tuesday, arguing that the scheme many credit with saving the euro from collapse was within its mandate and had not spawned...Tags: Judges, Berlin (Germany), Money and Monetary Policy, Politics, Market and Exchange
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Chinese firms invest in emerging markets energy for EU toehold
ReutersBy Maja Zuvela STANARI, Bosnia, June 11 (Reuters) - When China's Dongfang Electric Corp. bid to build the Stanari power plant in northern Bosnia, the strategy was simple: sacrifice profits for a toehold in emerging Europe. Against little competition...Tags: China, Companies and Corporations, Croatia, International Organizations, Coal
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GLOBAL ECONOMY WEEKAHEAD-Tangle of data puts policymaking on pause
Reuters(Repeats story filed on Sunday, with no changes) * Confused data means policymaking will stay on pause * Central banks to wait-and-see across developed world * Few major economies giving clear signals on growth By Andy Bruce LONDON, June 10 (Reuters)...Tags: Foreign Exchange Market, European Central Bank, Central Bank, United Kingdom, Royal Bank of Canada
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Bundesbank calls for EU-wide bank resolution authority
ReutersBERLIN (Reuters) - The vice president of Germany's Bundesbank on Monday called for an effective Europe-wide bank resolution authority, a position at odds with the German government which has been resistant to such a move. The creation of a banking...Tags: Angela Merkel, Germany, International Organizations, Berlin (Germany), Government
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Mortgage debt catches up with the Netherlands
WEESP, Netherlands — The Dutch dream isn't that different from the American one. Nor is the nightmare that many people have woken up to. Hundreds of thousands of residents rushed to buy homes in the Netherlands as property values rocketed in the...Tags: Netherlands, Real Estate, Mortgages, Real Estate Sellers, Property
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Germany could expand small business loan scheme to EU strugglers
ReutersBERLIN, June 8 (Reuters) - Portugal and Greece are interested in the same kind of support for lending to small business that Germany agreed with Spain this week, a spokeswoman for the German finance ministry said on Saturday, but they will need a state...Tags: Germany, Berlin (Germany), Business, ICO Incorporated, Portugal
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U.S. adds 175K jobs in May
Tribune staff and wire reportU.S. employers stepped up hiring in May, a sign the economy was growing modestly but not strong enough to convince the Federal Reserve to scale back the amount of cash it is pumping into the banking system. The United States added 175,000 jobs last...Tags: Career and Workplace, Labor Markets, Government, Money and Monetary Policy, Politics
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Dollar rebounds as U.S. jobs data shows economic resilience
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The dollar on Friday recouped sharp losses posted the previous session after a government report showed reasonably healthy U.S. job creation in May, renewing expectations the Federal Reserve might scale back its massive asset...Tags: Memorial Day, Productivity, Land Price, Money and Monetary Policy, Politics
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German demand offers trade relief to southern Europe
Reuters* German imports from other euro zone countries climb * Trade deficits narrowing in southern Europe * Euro zone still dogged by economic imbalances By Leigh Thomas PARIS, June 7 (Reuters) - Surging German imports from the rest of the euro zone are...Tags: Weather Reports, Foreign Exchange Market, Germany, Berlin (Germany), European Central Bank
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WRAPUP 4-U.S. hiring points to resilience in economy
Reuters* U.S. nonfarm payrolls rise 175,000 in May * Unemployment rate increased to 7.6 percent * Jobless rate up as workers re-enter labor force * Data keeps Fed debate over monetary stimulus alive By Jason Lange WASHINGTON, June 7 (Reuters) - U.S....Tags: Employment, Career and Workplace, Labor Markets, Employment Opportunities, Federal Reserve
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