Bini Smaghi News
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Italian and Spanish government bonds dropped for a third day amid concern euro-area politicians will struggle to control their debt loads after rejecting austerity plans to concentrate on boosting growth.
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It’s not paying to be either an insider or the favorite when it comes to landing the top job at a Group of Seven central bank.
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The euro’s 25 percent jump against the yen over the past six months underscores the rising pressure on European Central Bank President Mario Draghi to cut interest rates as the region’s exporters lose out to Japan.
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Former European Central Bank Executive Board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said policy makers led by President Mario Draghi will act to weaken the euro.
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The dollar strengthened, rising from near a seven-week low against the euro, as a decline in stocks boosted demand for the currency as a refuge.
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European Union banks will be forced to boost capital, disclose more information on their activities than ever before, and face tougher scrutiny of how they measure risks, after lawmakers formally endorsed a law to overhaul the bloc’s financial rulebook.
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Former European Central Bank Executive Board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said the ECB may cut interest rates if the economy doesn’t gain momentum later this year.
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Lorenzo Bini Smaghi resigned from the European Central Bank’s Executive Board, clearing the way for France to regain a seat after the retirement last month of President Jean-Claude Trichet.
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European Central Bank Executive Board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi faced mounting pressure from the leaders of Italy and France to quit as part of their deal to allow fellow Italian Mario Draghi to become ECB president.
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European Central Bank Executive Board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi said that policy makers shouldn’t shirk from using quantitative easing if deflation becomes a danger to the euro region.
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