European stocks opened lower on Tuesday, reversing gains seen at the start of the week.
Markets anticipate a 'mini' US macro reset, with data on labour, inflation, and retail numbers influencing rate expectations.
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The European Central Bank warned Italy that the government’s tendency to impose one-off levies creates uncertainty, ...
By Gregor Stuart Hunter SINGAPORE, Dec 15 (Reuters) - Asian stocks tumbled in early trading on Monday as investors reined in ...
Global stock markets were mixed to start the week, with falls across Asia even as European bourses opened up and U.S. stock ...
Investors rein in risk-taking and reduce exposure as markets roll into the final week of trading for 2025.
Russia’s Central Bank says it has filed a lawsuit against Belgian financial institution Euroclear. That's the Brussels-based ...
The European Central Bank proposed changing the design of a type of deeply subordinated bond issued by lenders to ensure it ...
However, the main attention in Europe this week will be on a series of regional central bank decisions as the year draws to a ...
The ECB meets on Thursday, and is widely expected to hold its key rate at 2% for a fourth straight meeting. Traders will be ...