April 07, 2015

Greek political unrest and deepening debt crisis fuel talk of snap election


The worsening Greek debt crisis has reanimated talk within the ruling Syriza party of a snap general election if discussions with creditors fail, as the country faces a Thursday deadline to repay a €450m (£330m) loan to the International Monetary Fund.

April 05, 2015

Irish Central Banker Absolves the Euro of Blame

Currency regimes matter less to the success or failure of economies than the quality of the policies pursued by governments and central banks, the governor of Ireland’s central bank said Tuesday.

April 04, 2015

Exclusive: Greece tells creditors it will run out of cash on April 9


(Reuters) - Greece has told its creditors it will run out of money on April 9, making an appeal for more loans before reforms on which new disbursements hinge are agreed and implemented, but the request was rejected, euro zone officials said.

April 03, 2015

Mortgage demand surges as optimism about UK economy reaches 13-year high


Britons enter the five-week election campaign more upbeat about the economy than at any time in almost 13 years, according to the latest snapshot of confidence from the polling organisation Gfk.

February 28, 2015

Will Financial Regulation Trash Global Economic Security?


Alexander Mirtchev, Contributor

Under the auspices of the Financial Stability Board, more than 30 recommendations have been set out as part of a massive and far-reaching G-20 financial regulatory reform package to ostensibly minimize risk in the financial system and maximize consumer protection.