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Europe’s desired oversight body needs the right name: Draghi

Bloomberg Europe’s desire for a new institution that can keep an eye on government finances and rescue programs might be gaining momentum — if political leaders can only come up with a better name. The term ‘European Monetary Fund’ has become so entrenched that it was included in European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker’s State of the Union address last week, ...

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UK banks are smaller, poorer a decade after 2007 crash

Bloomberg Ten years ago, a lender called Northern Rock, bloated with billions of pounds of risky mortgages, received emergency support from the Bank of England after the short-term funding it relied on dried up. Depositors lined up outside branches to get their money back, the first run on a British bank in 150 years. It was the start of a ...

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Freedom may remain elusive for Brazil central bank head

Bloomberg Ilan Goldfajn is racking up the milestones as Brazil’s central bank president, but he’s still a long way from securing the institution’s ultimate goal: greater independence. Since taking the helm in June last year, the 51 year-old former Itau Unibanco chief economist has helped bring inflation to an 18-year low, hastened the end of subsidized state loans, and saw ...

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