July 15, 2014

IMF warns further shocks would stall euro zone recovery

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Any new shocks could halt the euro zone's economic recovery, spoil improving market sentiment and eventually tip the region into deflation, the International Monetary Fund warned on Monday.

July 14, 2014

BRICS bank to defy Western clout in global finances

(Reuters) - Leaders of the BRICS emerging market nations meet next week to launch a development bank and emergency reserves fund, an ambitious challenge to Western-run multilaterals that have shaped global finances since the end of World War Two.

July 13, 2014

UK construction shrinks in May, dampens some second quarter growth hopes

(Reuters) - British construction output suffered a steep fall in May, raising the prospect that overall economic growth may fall short of expectations in the second quarter.

July 12, 2014

Faltering Germany casts cloud over fragile euro zone

(Reuters) - Germany's faltering economy has cast further doubt over the euro zone's prospects for recovery this year, with no other big country strong enough to pick up the slack. Since late last year, the 18 countries using the euro have been climbing steadily out of a two-year recession.

July 11, 2014

ECB’s Draghi calls for rules on economic reforms

European Central Bank President Mario Draghi on Wednesday called for a new set of rules for euro-zone members that would apply to economic reforms and be analogous to the standards that govern borrowing by governments.