Europe

European rates: UK and Norway on hold as Denmark and Poland cut

Central Banking | 09 May 2013 secure

Bank of England marks time ahead of Mark Carney’s arrival and Norges Bank keeps policy steady, while Denmark and Poland take action

Topics: Europe, Interest rates, Bank of England, National Bank of Poland, Norges Bank, National Bank of Denmark

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ECB’s head of financial stability says SSM is not enough

Central Banking | 07 May 2013 secure

Topics: ECB, Single supervisory mechanism, Eurozone, Europe

IMF paper contrasts European countries’ capital accounts

Central Banking | 25 Mar 2013 secure

Topics: IMF, Europe

IMF research identifies ‘strong macro-financial linkages’ in eastern Europe

Central Banking | 21 Mar 2013 secure

Topics: IMF, Europe, banks

De Larosière slams US protectionism and EU Solvency II rules

Central Banking | 06 Mar 2013 secure

Topics: United States, Europe, IMF, Banque de France, Systemic risk, Basel III, Jacques de Larosière, G-20

The trade-off between bank regulation and economic growth

Central Banking Journal | 28 Feb 2013 secure

Topics: Europe, IMF, Basel III

Draghi backs single resolution mechanism as banking union next step

Central Banking | 18 Feb 2013 secure

Topics: Mario Draghi, ECB, Europe, banks

ECB paper scrutinises fiscal multipliers in high-debt countries

Central Banking | 18 Feb 2013 secure

Topics: ECB, Sovereign debt, Europe

European recovery stalls as UK politicians warn of complacency

Central Banking | 15 Feb 2013 secure

Topics: European Central Bank, Europe, OECD, Standard & Poor's (S&P)

IMF issues reality check on European banking union

Central Banking | 13 Feb 2013 secure

Topics: IMF, banks, Eurozone, Europe

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