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Despite jitters over the outcome of the general election due in May and the impact of the stronger pound on the recovery, UK companies are looking forward to a buoyant 2015, said Markit...
Copper climbed on Monday, underpinned by growing expectations for further monetary easing in China...
On Monday the Greek government has handed over the €580m due to the International Monetary Fund. That means Greece has cleared most of the money owed to the IMF in March, but still faces another €350m bill on Friday...
Oil prices started the week with another drop, pressured by the prospect of Iran adding oil to an already oversupplied global market...
On Monday the pound climbed versus its U.S. peer, though demand for sterling remained pressured after Friday's comments by Bank of England Governor Mark Carney...
On Monday the New Zealand dollar climbed against its U.S. peer, as demand for the greenback cooled after the currency rallied to multi-year highs against a basket of other major currencies last week...
European equities rise on Monday, as the European Central Bank’s quantitative easing program outshines concerns about Greek debt talks and more hawkish monetary policy in the US...
Below are listed the economic events due in the period from March 16 to March 20 which are likely to influence the market sentiment. Monday, March 16...
The euro was at 12-year lows against the broadly stronger dollar on Monday as diverging monetary policies in the U.S. and the euro zone continued to weigh...
Results of the poll conducted by public broadcaster ZDF on March 13 showed that 52 percent of Germans no longer want Greece to remain in Europe’s common currency, up from 41 percent last month...