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PRESS DIGEST - British Business - May 24
ReutersMay 24 (Reuters) - The following are the top stories on the business pages of British newspapers. Reuters has not verified these stories and does not vouch for their accuracy. The Telegraph BURGLARY AND COMPUTER HACKING ADD TO WOES AT ENRC Eurasian...Tags: JPMorgan Chase & Co., Science and Technology, Labor Disputes, Electronics, Career and Workplace
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Dollar recovers from two-week low versus yen, focus on Nikkei
ReutersTOKYO (Reuters) - The dollar recovered from two-week lows against the yen on Friday as a safety-bid for the Japanese currency ebbed after the Nikkei share average rebounded from the previous day's 7.3-percent plunge and Wall Street regained some stability...Tags: Shinzo Abe, S&P 500, Italy, Buyback, Foreign Exchange Market
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Column: Revenge of the markets - James Saft
Reuters(Reuters) - For months, markets have been dancing to central bankers' tune, but that may now be changing. It must have been fun to be a central banker in the early part of 2013: You say "jump" and Mr. Market says "how high?" That seems to have ended...Tags: Shinzo Abe, Credit Ratings, S&P 500, Economy, Business and Finance, Banking
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Draghi says euro zone more stable, "needs a more European UK"
ReutersBy David Milliken and Marc Jones LONDON, May 23 (Reuters) - The euro zone is more stable than a year ago but economic conditions remain challenging and governments must push on with reforms and banking union plans, European Central Bank President Mario...Tags: Market and Exchange, Economy, Business and Finance, Foreign Exchange Market, European Central Bank, Politics
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ECB's Draghi: Europe's banking reform must include agency to wind down busted banks
AP Business WriterFRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said it was "imperative" that Europe's leaders create a new agency with powers to restructure busted banks in order to help the region leave its economic and financial crisis...Tags: Government Debt, Economy, Business and Finance, European Union, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Politics
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PRECIOUS-Gold slips after Bernanke hints at slowing bond purchases
ReutersSINGAPORE, May 23 (Reuters) - Gold fell for a third straight session on Thursday after U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke hinted at reducing an $85 billion bond-buying programme that has increased the metal's appeal as a hedge against inflation....Tags: Metal and Mineral, HSBC Holdings plc, Gold and Precious Material, U.S. Congress, European Central Bank
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NYMEX-Oil falls to around $94 on gasoline stocks, Fed concerns
ReutersPERTH, May 23 (Reuters) - U.S. crude futures prices dropped to around $94 a barrel on Thursday after data showing U.S. gasoline supplies rose and on concerns that the U.S. Federal Reserve may curtail its bond-buying stimulus later this year. FUNDAMENTALS...Tags: S&P 500, Bashar Assad, Central Bank, Economic Indicator, Consumer Confidence
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METALS-Copper falls from 6-week high as end to U.S. bond buys weighed
ReutersSINGAPORE, May 23 (Reuters) - London copper fell on Thursday from the previous session's six-week peak after signs the U.S. central bank was veering towards tapering its bond-buying scheme, and ahead of a string of global manufacturing sector reports....Tags: Glencore International AG, Metal and Mineral, Metal, Central Bank, Economic Indicator
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ECB FOCUS-Target2 charts progress since Draghi's save the euro pledge
ReutersBy Sakari Suoninen FRANKFURT, May 22 (Reuters) - Almost a year after ECB President Mario Draghi vowed to do whatever it takes to save the euro, a key indicator of euro zone tension is much diminished and economic recovery will likely bring further...Tags: Credit Ratings, Italy, European Debt Crisis, Economy, Business and Finance, Foreign Exchange Market
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Glance: A look at the key institutions involved in the European Union's economy
Following the chaotic bailout of Cyprus, top European Union officials are saying it's time to rethink how the region manages its crisis — and who should be involved. Here is a look at the key institutions involved in Europe's economic policymaking:...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, European Union, Christine Lagarde, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Politics
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ECB to keep monetary policy loose for as long as needed
ReutersORLEANS, France (Reuters) - The European Central Bank will keep its loose and growth-supportive monetary policy stance in place for "quite a long time", ECB executive board members said on Friday. With the euro zone economy stuck in recession, the ECB...Tags: Market and Exchange, Economic Policy, Italy, Economy, Business and Finance, Foreign Exchange Market
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INVESTMENT FOCUS-Top four central banks may change the tune
ReutersBy Mike Dolan LONDON, May 17 (Reuters) - The world's major central banks may be shifting their tone subtly from "whatever it takes" to "we can only do so much". Financial markets supercharged this year by the extraordinary monetary stimuli of the top...Tags: Credit Ratings, S&P 500, Economy, Business and Finance, Banking, U.S. Congress
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