TOKYO, Oct 16 (Reuters) - The euro was on the defensive early on Monday after Austria's election and on concerns over Catalonia's confrontation with Madrid, though the dollar also lacked momentum after soft U.S.
more14 Sep 2017 10:52 | Financial Times |
Cement is not the easiest product to export. But at the height of the eurozone crisis, with Portugal's construction industry paralysed, its cement makers had no choice.
more14 Sep 2017 10:34 | Bloomberg |
Egyptian policy makers are weighing plans to raise 1.5 billion euros from the country's first sale of euro-denominated bonds, Finance Minister Amr El-Garhy said.
more04 Aug 2017 06:54 | The Guardian |
England's Lionesses smash TV audience record in Euro 2017 semi-final. Peak audience of 4 million tuned in to Channel 4 to watch football match, beating Celebrity Big Brother and Panorama.
more04 Aug 2017 06:48 | Financial Times |
A strengthening eurozone economy, expectations of monetary policy tightening, and tumbles in the US dollar have all combined to propel the euro to its strongest level since 2014. The currency's real effective exchange rate is up nearly 4 per cent since ...
more04 Aug 2017 03:08 | Express.co.uk |
Holidaymakers now face getting little more than one euro for every pound exchanged. Only two of eight Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) members at the Bank voted for rates to rise from 0.25 per cent to 0.5 per cent.
moreThe Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) left interest rates unchanged on Thursday (August 3) which saw the British pound drop to this year's lowest point against the euro, reported the Associated Press. Fawad Razaqzada, an analyst with ...
more09 Jun 2017 00:49 | Express.co.uk |
Sterling tumbled two per cent against the US dollar to 1.26744 and a similar amount against the euro to 1.13, after Conservatives failed to win a majority in the 2017 election.
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