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European Central Bank
14 Sep 2018
ECB has no plan to issue digital currency: Draghi
The sudden proliferation of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, essentially a privately created online token, has sparked a global debate over whether central banks should also launch their own digital money.
Euro Zone
01 Sep 2017
Euro zone factory activity rises in August on strong demand
Euro zone manufacturing activity accelerated in August, clocking the fastest rise in export orders since February 2011 despite a strengthening currency, a business survey showed.
Euro Zone
24 May 2017
Euro zone stability risk contained but rising - ECB
Financial stability risks in the euro zone are contained but remain significant and have even increased in some areas over the past six months, the European Central Bank said in a regular stability review on Wednesday.
Euro Zone
02 May 2017
Euro zone factory activity hits six-year high in April
Euro zone jumped to 56.7 in April from March`s 56.2, reaching its highest level since April 2011.
Inflation
05 Apr 2017
Euro zone businesses started 2017 on a six-year high
The output price sub-index jumped to a near six-year high of 53.1 from 52.2.
Le Pen
26 Mar 2017
France's Le Pen says euro exit 'wouldn't be a chaos'
French presidential candidate Marine Le Pen sought on Sunday to reassure voters concerned over her plans to withdraw the country from the euro zone, saying it "wouldn't be chaos" and she would seek "well-prepared" talks with other European Union countries.
European Central Bank
09 Mar 2017
ECB stands firm on stimulus, but says urgency eases
The European Central Bank pledged on Thursday to keep its aggressive stimulus policy at least until the end of the year, but markets leapt higher as it signalled there was less of a need to prop up growth and inflation in the euro zone.
PMI
03 Mar 2016
February was worst month for euro zone businesses in over a year: PMI
Euro zone businesses had their worst month in over a year in February which, coupled with further signs of deflationary pressures, is likely to solidify expectations for further monetary policy easing, a survey found.
economic growth
13 Nov 2015
Slower euro zone growth gives ECB ammunition to act in December
The 19-member euro zone grew by 0.3 percent in the third quarter.
Global Economy
11 Sep 2015
Global economy Weekahead: Fed to dominate week of central bank meetings
The U.S. Federal Reserve takes centre stage in the coming week, eclipsing industry data from China, another grim inflation reading from the euro zone and rate decisions in Japan and Switzerland.
Greece
27 Jul 2015
Greek creditors seek third wave of reforms before loan
International creditors want Greece to enact a third wave of politically sensitive reforms before they will release any money to keep the near bankrupt country afloat under a third bailout they began negotiating on Monday.
Global Economy
24 Jul 2015
Global economy: Second half of 2015 begins on shaky note
The global economy started the second half of the year on shaky ground as business activity in the euro zone was weaker than expected and China`s vast factory sector appeared to be contracting at the fastest pace in 15 months in July.
Greek finance minister
06 Jul 2015
Greek finance minister quits to smooth talks after 'No' vote
His sacrifice, after promising Greeks he would win a better deal within a day of their overwhelming referendum vote, suggested leftist Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is determined to try to reach a last-ditch compromise with European leaders.
Greece
26 Jun 2015
Greece's Tsipras summons cabinet as debt deadline nears
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras summoned an urgent meeting of his cabinet on Friday after euro zone partners warned Athens it had until the weekend to accept a cash-for-reform deal or plunge towards default.
European Economy
19 Jun 2015
European stocks mixed at open
Investors brushed off increasing worries about Greece`s future in the eurozone after talks between the bloc`s Eurogroup of finance ministers fell apart Thursday.
german chancellor
18 Jun 2015
Merkel says Greek deal still possible if Athens shows the will
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Thursday a deal between Greece and its creditors was still possible if Athens showed the necessary will, amid mounting pessimism that the austerity-hit country might crash out of the euro zone.
Euro Zone
16 Jun 2015
Greek PM sticks to hard line as contagion hits euro zone bonds
Yields on bonds issued by other vulnerable euro zone states leapt in one of the most aggressive episodes of contagion since the height of Europe`s debt crisis in 2012.
European Central Bank
28 May 2015
ECB might ease Greek restrictions if aid deal likely: Source
The European Central Bank might ease restrictions on how much short-term Greek government debt the country`s banks can hold if becomes clear the euro zone will disburse long-awaited aid to Athens, a banking source said on Wednesday.
Greece
23 May 2015
Greek PM says on final stretch towards deal with lenders
Greece`s Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said on Saturday his leftist-led government was on the final stretch of negotiations with its international lenders on a cash-for-reforms deal that would not involve further pension cuts and harsh austerity.
Euro Zone
10 May 2015
Weekahead: Euro zone set to report solid growth, for a change
With optimism building that the United States is already recovering smartly from another horrible start to the year, focus will shift this week to reports that may show the euro zone is finally shaking off half a decade of torpor.
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