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The European Central Bank did not reduce its policy rate of interest, something that many investors and analysts expected them to do. The expected reduction was not great, only 10 basis points, but a reduction was expected, nonetheless. Jack Ewing writes in the New York Times, “T...
The directive comes after European stock exchanges posted their worst ever losses on Thursday. More news on: iShares MSCI Italy Capped ETF, iShares MSCI Spain Capped ETF, Franklin Templeton ETF Trust - Franklin FTSE Italy ETF, Global news and forex, News on ETFs, Read more ...
The Italian government is negotiating with banks to provide breaks from debt payments including mortgages as people and businesses are affected by a national lockdown to contain the coronavirus, Bloomberg reports, citing a radio interview with Deputy Finance Minister Laura Castelli. More...
By Chris Turner, Global Head of Strategy and Head of EMEA and LATAM Research et al. The jump in Covid-19 cases in Italy has prompted a risk-off run in markets with equities dropping worldwide. The flight to safety could see BTP:Bund spreads widen a little further. In the FX space, we thin...
"Infections that are now emerging in people who haven't traveled to China or come into contact with confirmed cases show it's not clear how the virus is spreading,” said Margaret Harris, a spokeswoman for the World Health Organization. "We're seeing some cases that don't have a clear ...
The 10-year yield in Italy sunk to 1.061% ovenight, its lowest since Nov. 1, as Lega leader Matteo Salvini failed in his bid to overturn decades of leftist rule in the northern region of Emilia-Romagna. More news on: iShares MSCI Italy Capped ETF, iShares Trust - iShares Currency Hedged ...
"You've got to pick up every stitch Oh no, must be the Season of the Witch" - Season of the Witch Politics is always part of the markets. Each day, each hour, they wind their tentacles into just how the markets are behaving. However, most of the time, they take a second seat to economic ...
Italy has been the birth place of many important periods of Western Civilization, such as the Roman Empire, the Renaissance and countless beautiful products ranging from vehicles like Ferrari to Fiats and food items like Nutella or Prosciutto. Italy has even produced many famous economists, wi...
By Paolo Pizzoli, Senior Economist, EMU, Italy, Greece The small production rebound is unlikely to signal the start of a turnaround, in our view. September confidence and Purchasing Managers' Indices data point to renewed weakness ahead, possibly fuelled by soft demand for investment ...
( Source: Brexit (maybe) ahead ) Recently Seeking Alpha published a Q&A feature regarding Brexit, and asked me to participate. In particular, this involved possible scenarios affecting every investor. The whole project was structured as Q&A. ( Brexit Q&A feature published b...