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Robert Pringle’s Viewpoint: Cameron’s high-risk European gamble

Central Banking | 16 Jan 2013

British Prime Minister David Cameron's high-stakes bid to renegotiate the UK’s role within the EU has rankled some officials in Europe. But both sides would lose from a UK withdrawal

Topics: United States, Bank of England, United Kingdom, Germany, Mervyn King, Spain, Greece, Portugal, European Union (EU)

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Krugman adds lustre to $1 trillion coin plan

Central Banking | 08 Jan 2013 secure

Topics: quantitative easing, United States, coins, US Treasury, Federal Reserve

Fed could stop asset purchases ‘well before end of 2013’

Central Banking | 04 Jan 2013 secure

Topics: Federal Reserve, quantitative easing, United States, Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)

US thrashes out partial solution to fiscal cliff

Central Banking | 03 Jan 2013 secure

Topics: United States, Barack Obama, Federal Reserve, IMF

Book notes: Masters of the Universe: Hayek, Friedman, and the Birth of Neoliberal Politics

Central Banking Journal | 13 Dec 2012 secure

Topics: Freidrich Hayek, United States

Book notes: Guardians of Finance

Central Banking Journal | 13 Dec 2012 secure

Topics: United States, collateral, Financial crisis, Glass-Steagall Act, Japan

Book notes: First Principles: Five Keys to Restoring America's Prosperity

Central Banking Journal | 13 Dec 2012 secure

Topics: United States, Economics, Inflation, Unemployment, Financial crisis, Ben Bernanke

Racial equality boosted by deregulation in US, paper says

Central Banking | 13 Dec 2012 secure

Topics: Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, United States, Fed

FSB presses forward with legal entity identifiers

Central Banking | 11 Dec 2012 secure

Topics: Financial Stability Board (FSB), United States, Germany

FDIC name new leadership

Central Banking | 03 Dec 2012 secure

Topics: United States, FDIC, Hoenig, Bair, Barack Obama, Martin Gruenberg

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