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Austria to issue 100-year bonds once again

Austria has hired banks to issue five-year bonds for €3 billion and can also issue 100-year bonds, writes Financial Times referring to a banker familiar with the situation. According to him, size of the hundred-year emission can reach €1 billion. The event will take place if investors are...

German industry switches to part-time schedule

Since the end of 2017, increasingly more workers in Germany are switching to part-time work. Weak economic growth is reflected in the labor market, according to researchers from the ifo institute. German industry expects an increase in the number of workers transferred to part-time work. This...

Eurozone economy slowdown is no longer temporary

The slowdown in economic growth in the euro zone should no longer be seen as a “temporary downturn,” and the European Central Bank should prepare for a worsening of the situation, said Olli Rehn, member of the ECB Board of Governors and Head of the Bank of Finland. "We have a number of tools that...

US Threatens EU With Tariffs Over Aircraft Maker Subsidy Issue

The United States has stepped up pressure on the European Union over the alleged subsidies that the block has been giving top to its aircraft making business. Just a couple of days after the US agreed to restart trade talks with China, Washington even threatened Brussels with tariffs on additional...

Morgan Stanley downgrades oil prices forecast for 2019

Experts at Morgan Stanley lowered the forecast for oil prices for the second half of 2019 after OPEC + decided to extend the deal to reduce oil production by the end of March 2020. Now analysts predict that Brent oil will cost an average of $ 65 per barrel compared to the previously expected $ 67.5...

Long Road Ahead For A Trade Deal, Says China After Trump-Xi Ice-Breaking Meeting

There is a long road that the United States and China would be required to tread before both the parties would be able to achieve a trade deal, said Chinese state media, following the decision of the resumption of negotiations on trade talks between the two largest economies of the world to end the...

UK Gig Economy Size Doubles In Three Years

Over the past three years, the size of the gig economy of the United Kingdom has more than doubled and currently there are 4.7 people working in the economy, showed a report which also highlighted the criticality of such employment.     A study from the TUC and academics at the...

G20 Refrains From Criticizing Protectionism But Issues Warning Of Global Slowdown

While issuing a warning about the increasing risks to the global economy, the leaders of the Group of 20 major economies did not officially blame protectionism for it. They instead issued a call for development and maintenance of a free and fair trade environment.   The growth of trade and...

US And China To Restart Trade Talks

The United States and China would restart stalled trade negotiations and the US would not impose any new tariffs on Chinese imports into America. This was decided after a meeting between US president Donald Trump and Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping at the sidelines of the G20 summit in Osaka, Japan....

Airlines In UK Do Not Want To Stop Passenger ‘No-Show’ Clauses

Calls to airlines to eliminate the “no-show” clauses for passengers have been turned down by a host of major airlines, which includes the likes of British Airways and Virgin Atlantic, in the United Kingdom. Under the “no-show” clauses where in passengers are essentially bumped off the second half...
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