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Wednesday, 3 December 2008
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Japan says global economy sound
Japan's finance minister said on Wednesday that the global economy was sound but that financial markets needed to be watched closely, even if liquidity problems had been addressed by a massive injection of central bank funds.
22 Aug 2007 |
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Japan and U.S. pledge vigilance on jittery markets
The finance chiefs of the world's two biggest economies promised on Tuesday to keep a close watch on jittery markets, which are trying to gauge if the worst of the global financial storm has passed.
21 Aug 2007 |
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Markets recover as central banks reassure
Investors jumped back into riskier assets on Monday, reassured by central bank moves to inject money into the banking system, driving stocks higher and raising demand for emerging market debt.
13 Aug 2007 |
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Asia's central banks move to calm nervous markets
Asia's central banks took further steps on Monday to calm markets roiled by fears over a credit squeeze, with the Bank of Japan injecting $5.1 billion (2.5 billion pounds) into the banking system and others pledging to follow suit if needed.
13 Aug 2007 |
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Report to leave rate hike door ajar
Financial markets are pricing in another Bank of England interest rate hike. Economists are divided. And so seemingly are Bank of England policymakers.
08 Aug 2007 |
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Where did all the money go? Not to safety
While investors have rattled and stock markets rolled over the past few weeks, safe haven assets haven't had as much to show for it as might be expected.
21 Mar 2007 |
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Global markets bounce back from losses
Volatile investors sent European and Japanese stock prices sharply higher on Thursday, a day after taking steep losses, while some calm returned to currency markets and demand for riskier bonds jumped.
15 Mar 2007 |
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UK and France among 2007's property hotspots
Established property markets, such as Britain and France, will be the hotspots of 2007, while emerging destinations, such as Bulgaria and Croatia, are expected to cool, according to property specialist Assetz.
03 Jan 2007 |
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