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Is the ECB allowed to buy sovereign bonds?

January 13th, 2015 (0)
The European Court of Justice is looking into whether the ECB’s plan to buy sovereign bonds is really within its mandate. Experts expect the central bank to start its program soon, in a bid to head off deflation. “The ...

HSBC, RBS Expected to Cut Bonuses After FX Fines

January 12th, 2015 (0)
HSBC Holdings Plc and Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc are expected to reduce bonus pools after deducting part of the fines paid for foreign-exchange manipulation, the Financial Times reported. Bonus pools at banks including Deutsche Bank AG (DBK) and Barclays Plc (BARC) were also ...

Euro Falls as Consumer Prices Drop Most Since 2009; Real Gains

January 7th, 2015 (0)
The euro dropped for a fourth day versus the dollar, the longest skid in two months, as consumer prices in the region fell more than economists predicted to strengthen the case for asset purchases by the European Central Bank. ...

ECB President Draghi says that the Eurozone Is Facing ‘A Long Period Of Weakness’

January 2nd, 2015 (0)
The eurozone faces a growing risk of unstable prices, the head of the European Central Bank said in an interview published Friday, at a time when concerns are mounting the bloc could slip into deflation. “The risk that we ...

Digital tax increase to take effect in Europe

January 2nd, 2015 (0)
A change in fiscal rules in the EU is raising the tax on many purchases of digital content, such as e-books. Europe’s tax showdown could be headed straight to people’s wallets. With the new year, a change in fiscal ...

Lithuania Readies Itself For The Euro As Russia Growls Across The Border

December 22nd, 2014 (0)
Geopolitics plague Lithuanians at this frozen Russian border post, where a return trip by car can mean 48 hours of queuing. It is a reminder for some of why the former Soviet republic will cement its move to the ...

IMF holds back Cyprus bailout funds

December 19th, 2014 (0)
International Monetary Fund says expected tranche of €88m will not be paid after parliament suspended new foreclosure law The International Monetary Fund has said it will not release a further €88m (£69m/US$108m) in bailout money for Cyprus on Friday ...

Luxembourg Agrees to Share Details of Corporate Tax Deals

December 19th, 2014 (0)
Luxembourg agreed Thursday to share with the European Commission information on tax deals secured by multinational companies with operations in the small nation. Xavier Bettel, Luxembourg’s prime minister, said the decision came after the European Union’s executive also asked ...

Switzerland bows to pressure; Tightens money-laundering rules

December 15th, 2014 (0)
The Swiss Parliament has bowed to international pressure, tightening the country’s money-laundering rules. There will be a CHF100,000 ($104,000) cap on cash transactions, and not just foreign dictators, but also senior politicians and officials like Sepp Blatter, will be ...
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