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The risk of a disorderly breakup of the euro zone has diminished but the European Central Bank may need to consider new stimulus measures if prospects don't improve, a top Federal Reserve official...
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The risk of a disorderly breakup of the euro zone has diminished in the past year but the ECB may need to consider new stimulus measures if the prospects for the 17-nation economy don't improve, a top Fed official...
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Mario Draghi, president of the European Central Bank, has issued a plea for a more co-operative Britain to stay in...
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Quicker bank deleverage could stimulate real economic...
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The ECB should consider adopting the Federal Reserve's asset purchase strategy, a Fed member says in...
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By Yanis Varoufakis, a professor of economics at the University of Athens. Cross-posted from his blog. Last week another installment of the cruel theatre of the absurd, also known as the ‘Greek Rescue’ (and more recently re-released as...
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A recent Free exchange column discusses the European Central Bank's troubles in providing support to peripheral economies (summary here). We are inviting experts in the field to comment on the piece and related research....
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French president Francois has had enough of austerity but claims he "cannot do it alone". The Financial Times reports François Hollande goes on ‘offensive’ over stalled EU economy. François Hollande promised an...
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A recent Free exchange column discusses the European Central Bank's troubles in providing support to peripheral economies (summary here). We are inviting experts in the field to comment on the piece and related research....
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ORLEANS, 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. ...
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