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IMF says swift action needed to steady Europe’s banks

IMF says swift action needed to steady Europe’s banks

A quick recapitalisation of European banks is necessary to steady markets and avert the economy from falling into another recession, IMF Europe Director, Antonio Borges, said late on Wednesday. The price tag for such a move was estimated in the range between €100bn and €200bn, he said. According to the IMF report, the eurozone debt […]
Europe’s shares higher after Italy downgrade

Europe’s shares higher after Italy downgrade

Stock markets in Europe bounced higher early on Wednesday as traders decided to pick up stocks trading down at discount levels following three days of losses and Italy’s credit downgrade late on Tuesday. Moody’s cut Italy’s credit rating from Aa2 to A2 with a negative outlook, blaming “material increase in long-term funding risks for the […]
European shares tumble as Greece misses deficit target

European shares tumble as Greece misses deficit target

Shares in Europe slumped on Monday after the Greek governments’ Finance Ministry announced its draft budget figures showing the country’s deficit is likely to reach 8.5 percent of GDP for 2011. Greece will miss the terms of the bailout, originally agreed with Troika, which obliged it to meet a 7.6 percent target for 2011. The […]
China in $1.29bn copper mine deal with Anvil

China in $1.29bn copper mine deal with Anvil

Minmetal Resources, a unit of Chinas largest metal trader, China Minmetals Group, on Friday launched a C$1.3bn ($1.29bn) friendly takeover bid for Congo-focused copper producer Anvil Mining. The move by Hong Kong-listed Minmetal Resources is the second attempt to acquire a copper producer with operations in Africa as it unsuccessfully bid C$6.3bn for Equinox Minerals […]
European regulators extend short selling ban

European regulators extend short selling ban

Italian, Spanish and French financial market regulators late on Wednesday extended the temporary bans on the short selling of selected financial stocks and banks in a bid to curb market volatility. The ban, which was originally implemented on August 12, will now last until November 11 for France and Italy owing to “continued market instability […]
Stock markets slip as Greece bailout decision looms

Stock markets slip as Greece bailout decision looms

European stocks decreased in early trading Wednesday as markets await Troika’s evaluation on Greece’s progress in reducing its debt levels. The ECB, EU and IMF, collectively known as Troika, hold the key to discharging the next tranche of the bailout money, a sum of €8bn from a total of €109bn, to Greece. Optimism about a […]
Markets open higher on bleak Greek hopes

Markets open higher on bleak Greek hopes

Stocks across the board rose in early trading Tuesday as markets remained hopeful that discussions between German chancellor Angela Merkel and Greek prime minister George Papandreou will resolve Greece’s bailout and avert default. In Europe the FTSE 100 index climbed 2.28 percent to 5,205.38, the Stoxx Europe increased by 2.31 percent to 225.37, the German […]
Markets cautious ahead of Fed meeting

Markets cautious ahead of Fed meeting

European stocks remain fairly steady while Asian markets traded higher on Wednesday ahead of a Federal Reserve policy meeting.  Europe recuperated the ground it lost on Tuesday following an Italian credit rating downgrade after news emerged that Greece is “making good progress” in reaching a deal regarding the next tranche of €8bn as part of […]
Markets volatile amid Italian downgrade

Markets volatile amid Italian downgrade

The euro decreased sharply on Tuesday against the dollar to $1.3599 following Italy’s debt rating cut by Standard & Poor’s late on Monday. S&P cut Italy’s credit rating by one notch to A from A+ with a negative outlook. The downgrade by the ratings agency comes amid worries that a “fragile governing coalition” and “weakening […]
Credit Suisse in tax deal with German prosecutors

Credit Suisse in tax deal with German prosecutors

Credit Suisse said on Monday it has agreed an out of court settlement of €150m with the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Germany to end an investigation into its employees concerning tax evasion. The payment will be taken as a charge in the 3Q11. Switzerland’s second largest bank said in a statement: “The entire proceedings are […]