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Dollar gains versus major currencies after Fed decision
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. dollar reversed early losses and rose against the euro and yen on Wednesday after the Federal Reserve's Federal Open Market Committee said it sees diminished downside risks to the outlook for the economy and the labor market....Tags: Central Bank, Exports, Weather, Germany, Federal Reserve
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Czech ruling party backs speaker to be first woman PM
ReutersPRAGUE (Reuters) - The ruling Czech Civic Democrats have proposed lower house speaker Miroslava Nemcova as the next prime minister following the resignation of Petr Necas in a corruption scandal, the party said on Wednesday. The popular Nemcova, 60,...Tags: Petr Necas, Lawyers, Elections, Toshiba Corporation, Justice System
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Hedge funds brace for renewed debt crisis
ReutersMONACO (Reuters) - The euro zone's debt crisis may be far from over, while Japan's money-printing gamble to revive its economy could destabilize global markets if it doesn't work, some hedge fund managers say. They are taking the view that the rally in...Tags: Central Bank, Market and Exchange, European Central Bank, International Monetary Fund, Germany
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EU, U.S. leaders launch free-trade talks
ReutersENNISKILLEN (Reuters) - The United States and European Union launched negotiations on one of the world's most ambitious free-trade agreements on Monday, promising thousands of jobs and speedier growth on both sides of the Atlantic. Such a plan was...Tags: Contracts, Barack Obama, International Organizations, White House, Germany
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Czechs begin horse-trading over choice for new PM
ReutersPRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech Prime Minister Petr Necas formally handed in his resignation on Monday after a bribery and spying scandal that centred on an aide, but it will take at least a week of horse-trading before a replacement is put forward. President...Tags: National Government, Petr Necas, Parties and Movements, Elections, Toshiba Corporation
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U.S. and EU agree to launch free-trade talks
WASHINGTON -- The U.S. and the European Union will begin talks next month on an ambitious free-trade deal between the two rich regions that exchanged more than $645 billion in goods last year. But the announcement, made Monday ahead of the Group...
Tags: David Cameron, Barack Obama, Economic Organization, France, G8
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IMF approves $1.27 billion disbursement to Ireland
ReutersWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund said Ireland was on track with the conditions of its bailout program, and disbursed the European country's next chunk of aid on Monday. The IMF, one of a trio of lenders overseeing Dublin's 85...Tags: International Organizations, International Monetary Fund, Dublin (Ireland), Banking, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Opel leads renewed decline in French car orders - survey
ReutersPARIS, June 18 (Reuters) - French auto dealers suffered a 3 percent fall in passenger car orders last month, according to a survey published on Tuesday, resuming their decline after a pause in April. Opel and Dacia led the drop in May passenger car...Tags: Auto Trends, General Motors Corp., Mini, Passenger Cars
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Sprechen Sie Deutsch? Merkel wants more German spoken in EU
ReutersBERLIN (Reuters) - Angela Merkel's conservatives want to increase the use of German in Europe if they are re-elected in September, calling in their campaign program for the language to be treated on a par with English and French in top Brussels...Tags: Angela Merkel, European Parliament, International Organizations, Berlin (Germany), Germany
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Europe rethinks its pursuit of austerity
LONDON — After years of unrelenting austerity, Europe seems to have turned a corner on its debt crisis — right into a dead-end street. Since the turmoil erupted in 2009, countries from Ireland to Greece have focused almost exclusively on...
Tags: Central Bank, International Monetary Fund, European Central Bank, International Organizations, France
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Analysis: Fed-induced selloff has investors hunting for bargains
ReutersBy Luciana Lopez, Sam Forgione and Gertrude Chavez-Dreyfuss NEW YORK (Reuters) - Since Ben Bernanke unleashed a bombshell on May 22 by suggesting the U.S. Federal Reserve could before long start to pull back on its massive monetary stimulus, big stock...Tags: Central Bank, Investment Service, Bonds, Stock Market, Federal Reserve
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IMF head says 'very happy' with EU troika cooperation
ReutersWASHINGTON, June 14 (Reuters) - The head of the International Monetary Fund said she was satisfied with the cooperation between the IMF and European lenders, amid criticism about the flaws in the relationship. The IMF began a partnership with the...Tags: International Monetary Fund, European Central Bank, International Organizations, Cypriot Banking Crisis (2013), Politics
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