Pressure mounts on EM nations to lift rates |
- Pressure mounts on EM nations to lift rates
- UK opposes Draghi role at watchdog
- Brussels wants finance rules back in US trade pact
- Market forces reluctant Erdogan to alter course
- Trade advocates look to Obama’s speech
- Japan records worst trade deficit
- Warning against London skyscraper plans
- Ukraine protesters leave justice ministry
- Tunisian assembly passes new constitution
- Cameron admits Labour tax plan ‘convenient’
| Pressure mounts on EM nations to lift rates Posted: 27 Jan 2014 01:04 PM PST Brazil's central bank governor Alexandre Tombini is confident that tightening is the correct policy and other countries will have to follow suit |
| UK opposes Draghi role at watchdog Posted: 27 Jan 2014 12:08 PM PST Britain is worried that its ability to influence EU regulation will be diminished as the 18 euro member states fuse together in a banking union |
| Brussels wants finance rules back in US trade pact Posted: 27 Jan 2014 12:13 PM PST Financial regulation becomes a potential stumbling block as the EU's position hardens in TIPP talks |
| Market forces reluctant Erdogan to alter course Posted: 27 Jan 2014 11:55 AM PST Economists now expect Turkey's interest rates to rise as inflation grows and the lira plunges |
| Trade advocates look to Obama’s speech Posted: 27 Jan 2014 11:03 AM PST Progress on US trade deals could hinge on President Barack Obama's full-throated endorsement of liberalisation in the State of the Union speech |
| Japan records worst trade deficit Posted: 27 Jan 2014 08:46 AM PST Imports of fossil fuels and tepid demand in export markets have driven trade balance deep into deficit, sparking debate over effects of Abenomics |
| Warning against London skyscraper plans Posted: 27 Jan 2014 10:40 AM PST More than 200 towers of at least 20 storeys are proposed, of which three-quarters are residential, prompting conservationists to call for tighter rules |
| Ukraine protesters leave justice ministry Posted: 27 Jan 2014 08:33 AM PST Country's justice minister had threatened to introduce measures if anti-government protesters who occupied her ministry on Sunday did not leave |
| Tunisian assembly passes new constitution Posted: 27 Jan 2014 02:16 AM PST Constitution recognises Tunisia's Arab and Islamic identity, but makes no mention of sharia law and curtails none of the rights won by women |
| Cameron admits Labour tax plan ‘convenient’ Posted: 27 Jan 2014 08:40 AM PST Survation poll for Mail on Sunday highlights its popular appeal. It finds 60 per cent of voters agree with Labour's plan and only 17 per cent disagree |
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