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Brussels and Paris push for European monetary fund

Central Banking | 08 Mar 2010 |secure

Finance ministries of France and Germany begin devising proposals for Europe’s own Fund, body would be geared at removing bailout security net as well as providing help to euro countries

Topics: Germany, IMF, France, Bank of Greece, Greece, Lagarde, Provopoulos

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Fed is investigating Goldman, hedge funds: Bernanke

Central Banking | 25 Feb 2010

Topics: Federal Reserve, Bernanke, Goldman Sachs, Lagarde, credit default swaps

France’s Noyer likely to win second term

Central Banking | 20 Oct 2009 |secure

Topics: Banque de France, Lagarde, Noyer

Central counterparties for CDS compared

Central Banking | 14 Jul 2009 |secure

Topics: United States, Federal Reserve, Europe, Geithner, McCreevy, Lagarde, credit default swaps, Dudley

Brussels bids to stabilise derivatives market

Central Banking | 06 Jul 2009 |secure

Topics: Europe, McCreevy, Lagarde, credit default swaps

BoE's Tucker: end bickering over CDS clearing

Central Banking | 26 Feb 2009 |secure

Topics: International, Fed, New York, Bank of England, McCreevy, Paul Tucker, Lagarde, Treasury Select Committee, credit default swaps, CDS

Trichet pushes for greater regulatory role

Central Banking | 23 Feb 2009 |secure

Topics: European Central Bank, Trichet, Eurozone, Lagarde

France to ECB: lead charge for derivatives market

Central Banking | 20 Jan 2009 |secure

Topics: Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, Eurozone, McCreevy, Lagarde

Interest rate gap too large, says France

Central Banking | 28 Apr 2008 |secure

Topics: Federal Reserve, interest rates, Eurozone, Germany, inflation, France, Lagarde

Trichet notes exchange-rate instability fears

Central Banking | 10 Mar 2008 |secure

Topics: euro, ECB, European Central Bank, Trichet, Eurozone, Dollar, France, Lagarde, Sarkozy

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