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ECB’s new bad loan policy ruffles Italian feathers

30% of the European Union’s 915 billion bad loans are located in Italy, no wonder the proposal has tread on a nerve. On Tuesday as per a letter published by the Italian Press states that the head of the European Parliament has told Mario Draghi, the President of the European Central Bank (ECB) that...

Excessive working hours become a deadly threat in Japan

Japanese advertising giant Dentsu will have to pay a penalty for excessive hours its employees spent at work. Overtime has long been a serious problem in Japan, and the government has repeatedly criticized this practice. In many cases, including in the case of Dentsu, excessive hours cause death of...

Hurricane Nate left the oil market at rest

The hurricane did not take place. Hurricane Nate, which could become the third consecutive devastating natural disaster in America, weakened and is no longer posing a serious threat. Meanwhile, oil companies have already begun work to restore production in the Gulf of Mexico. Even on Saturday, the...

Deutsche Boerse preparing to reduce its footprint in London after Brexit

While the LSE’s LCH unit has been the predominant clearing house for IRSs in Europe, with Brexit’s growing uncertainly, banks including Deutsche Boerse are taking steps to move voluminous transactions to Eurex, German clearing unit. p { margin-bottom: 0.25cm; direction: ltr; color: rgb(0, 0, 10);...

The Real Risk In Europe That Investors Should Be Worrying About Is Italy And Not Spain

Despite recent tensions in Spain with Catalonia possibly declaring independence in the coming days, the rise of populist politics in Italy should still be front and center for investors in Europe.   "Italy is not generating sustained growth and it still has the issue of bad loans," a...

Business Leaders Want More From Indian Government As India's Economy Reels From Recent Reforms

At the World Economic Forum's summit here in the Indian capital in New Delhi, executives across India Inc voiced broad-based optimism about the country's economic growth.   And the message that it's time for more game-changing reforms was sent to the government by all of that...

Fight for clean air in China will slow the economy growth

China's desire to reduce air pollution can affect already declining economic growth in the country by 0.25 percentage points over the next six months, and, at the same time, increase production inflation, Bloomberg reports citing Societe Generale SA. Reducing production activity to lower emissions...

European capital markets are waiting for a big change

Financiers usually refer to the new regulations as boring and confusing documents that are better be left to lawyers and the supervision department. But this does not apply to the second version of the Market Financial Instruments Directive II (MiFID II). This is a regulation of the European Union,...

Japan aims to take China’s place in the Bitcoin industry

The decision of the Japanese regulator will allow the country to retain its leadership in the Bitcoin market as China turned its back on the crypto-currencies. On Friday, the Financial Services Agency of Japan (FSA) registered 11 companies as operators of crypto-exchange exchanges. The registered...

China to increase its market share in dollar bonds

The release of Chinese offshore dollar bonds will reach 80% of the Asian market outside of Japan within three to five years, as support for buyers from the region is growing and the country continues to reform, Bloomberg reports citing Goldman Sachs Asset Management LP. According to Bloomberg, this...
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