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  • Greek crisis: ECB maintains emergency funding for Greek banks and imposes bigger haircut on Greek bank collateral

    July 6, 2015

    The European Central Bank (ECB) has imposed a bigger haircut on Greek banks making it harder for them to receive the emergency funding they need to stay afloat. The governing council's move means Greek banks will have to cough up more assets in exchange for Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA), however a source told Reuters that the [...]

  • Greek debt crisis: ECB will maintain ELA emergency loan support to Greek banks

    June 28, 2015

    The European Central Bank (ECB) will keep supplying Greece with emergency loans to keep the country's banks running after Greek PM Alexis Tsipras called a surprise referendum on its latest bailout deal. “We continue to work closely with the Bank of Greece and we strongly endorse the commitment of Member States in pledging to take [...]

  • Greek debt crisis: European Central Bank reportedly ending ELA emergency loans to Greece

    June 28, 2015

    Europe may cut off its emergency loans to Greece which is keeping the country's banking system afloat. The European Central Bank (ECB) will stop providing Emergency Liquidity Assistance (ELA) to Greece, the BBC reports, citing unnamed sources. Latest: The ECB's support for Greece will continue The ECB is expected  to meet today to decide the next [...]

  • Better small company reporting is key to unlocking EU Capital Markets Union

    June 24, 2015

    Smaller quoted companies are vital to generating long-term sustainable economic growth and creating jobs. Smaller enterprises have the capacity for dynamic growth, development of new markets and sustainable job creation. But how best to attract the capital they need to achieve their potential?    The European Commission’s proposal for a Capital Markets Union has sought [...]

  • Tesco tops suppliers’ naughty list over groceries code

    June 22, 2015

    Tesco has been on the receiving end of more than half of issues raised by suppliers with the new Groceries Code adjudicator in the last year.    The troubled supermarket was at the centre of 54 per cent of complaints made, with 11 per cent of Tesco's suppliers going to the new government ombudsman, according [...]

  • Saudi Stock Exchange opens to foreign investment: Meet the biggest companies you’ve never heard of

    June 15, 2015

    Saudi Arabia’s largest natural resource is oil. Yet there is one deep, very different well that remains still untapped: direct foreign investment in the Tadawul, better known as the Saudi Stock Exchange. With a market capitalisation of more than $560bn (£360bn) it is the final major capital market not yet open to direct foreign investment. [...]

  • Saudi Arabia’s Tadawul stock exchange opens to foreign investors: Here are six companies you should watch

    June 15, 2015

    Today, Saudi Arabia's Tadawul stock exchange opens up to foreign investors for the first time. Worth more than $500bn (£323bn), it represents a huge opportunity for those with an eye for the Middle East's biggest economy. Read more: Now is a better time than ever for women to enter Islamic banking By opening up to foreigners, [...]

  • George Osborne’s great government sell-off: Taxpayers risk getting burnt as sun may yet shine on RBS

    June 10, 2015

    So after almost seven years, the moment has arrived. The symbolic importance of George Osborne’s announcement last night that the Treasury is to begin selling Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) shares at a loss is hard to overstate.   “I’m not interested in what is easy – I’m interested in what is right,” he told [...]

  • Retailers’ relationships with suppliers go under the microscope in wake of Tesco profit overstatement

    May 29, 2015

    The relationship between grocers and their suppliers will go under the microscope next year, as regulators attempt to stamp out the sort of behaviour that led to Tesco overstating its profits by £263m.    The Financial Reporting Council, which monitors auditing and accountancy in the UK, said it would spend next year paying particular attention [...]

  • The A-Z of the 2015 General Election night: What time do polling stations open, how to find your nearest one, and when results come out

    May 7, 2015

    If you're wondering what time the polling stations open, to how you can you find out which one they need to go to, to how long you'll have to stay up if you want to watch the results as they come out.  From absentee ballots to voters who choose "zero", here's our quick A-Z guide of [...]

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