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  • Italy still stronger than Spain, says Moody's

    Mon 20 May 2013
    Moody's Investors Service still sustains that Rome's stronger public finances are one of the key reasons for maintaining Italy's 'Baa2' sovereign rating one notch above Spain's 'Baa3'.
  • Bundesbank President urges France to take deficit seriously

    Mon 20 May 2013
    Bundesbank President Jens Weidmann has urged France to take deficit reduction 'seriously' as one of the two major Eurozone economies and warned against employing too much flexibility with targets based on economic conditions.
  • US newspaper round-up: Caterpillar, Bill Gates, Fiat...

    Fri 17 May 2013
    Industrial machinery maker Caterpillar has cut the cost of its acquisition of a Chinese mining equipment group, meaning that it will take a big write-down following alleged accounting “irregularities”, the The Wall Street Journal writes.
  • Moody's upgrades Turkey to investment grade rating

    Fri 17 May 2013
    Moody's Investor Service has decided to upgrade Turkey's credit rating to an investment grade with a 'stable' outlook after the country underwent several reforms to its financial structure.
  • France predicts return to growth in second half of 2013

    Fri 17 May 2013
    Finance Minister Pierre Moscovici believes that growth will return to France in the second half of this year after data on Wednesday showed the French economy slipped into recession during the first quarter.
  • US newspaper round-up: Berkshire, Boeing, Hess Corp...

    Thu 16 May 2013
    “Proving once again that he's a long-term investor, not a day trader, billionaire investor Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway made few changes to its closely followed $85bn stock portfolio in the first quarter,” the USA Today reports. The paper says that Berkshire upped its stakes in “three blue-chip favourites” - Wells Fargo, Wal-Mart and IBM.
  • Bonds: Italian yields dip as exports rise

    Thu 16 May 2013
    The following were the yield and basis point (bp) movements of some of the most-watched 10-year bonds this afternoon:
  • Japanese economy expands at fastest pace in a year

    Thu 16 May 2013
    Japanese gross domestic product (GDP) expanded at the fastest rate in a year during the first quarter of 2013, even though private investment continued to tumble.
  • Bonds: Italian yields jump as first quarter GDP falls

    Wed 15 May 2013
    The following were the yield and basis point (bp) movements of some of the most-watched 10-year bonds this afternoon:
  • US newspaper round-up: Dell, Facebook, Apple...

    Wed 15 May 2013
    The Wall Street Journal cites people close to Dell as saying that the computer maker will report profits 'far worse' than analysts’ forecasts for the first quarter though revenues should come in a little higher. The company has pushed its reporting date forward from May 21st to May 16th but has not explained why.
  • ThyssenKrupp beats estimates net one-time charge

    Wed 15 May 2013
    German steel group ThyssenKrupp reported a fiscal second quarter loss of 656m euros although analysts had been looking for a slight profit of 25.5m euros.
  • Eurozone recession continues in first quarter

    Wed 15 May 2013
    The Eurozone recession continued at the start of 2013 as first-quarter gross domestic product (GDP) registered another contraction.
  • Italy to issue 30-year bond, still stuck in recession

    Wed 15 May 2013
    Italy published another contraction in the first quarter of this year and remains in its longest recession in the last 43 years as the country gears up to launch a 30-year syndicated bond.
  • France returns to recession in first quarter

    Wed 15 May 2013
    France fell back into recession in the first quarter of 2013 as the Eurozone crisis continued to hamper growth.
  • Ecofin looks to protect depositors from bank failures

    Wed 15 May 2013
    European finance ministers decided during Tuesday's Ecofin meeting that depositors with less than 100,000 euros in a failed bank will recover their entire funds.
  • German first-quarter growth misses expectations

    Wed 15 May 2013
    Germany registered weaker-than-expected growth in the first quarter of the year, narrowly skirting a recession as the Eurozone crisis continues to take its toll on the region's largest economy.
  • Miners hit by growing fears over 'hard landing' in China

    Tue 14 May 2013
    Mining equities were under pressure on Tuesday on the back of fears of a so-called 'hard landing' in China, as analysts turned more bearish on the outlook for one of the world’s biggest consumers of metals.
  • Bonds: US yields slip as import prices fall

    Tue 14 May 2013
    The following were the yield and basis point (bp) movements of some of the most-watched 10-year bonds this afternoon:
  • US newspaper round-up: Sony, Continental Resources, Hess...

    Tue 14 May 2013
    “An American hedge fund billionaire known for starting big fights has called for a breakup of the entertainment and electronics colossus Sony, according to people briefed on the matter, possibly setting off a battle that could roil Japan’s famously staid corporate culture,” reports The New York Times.
  • Public faith in European unity falls, survey reveals

    Tue 14 May 2013
    The public is losing its faith in European unity as the region continues to tackle its debts, according to a new survey.


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