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Poland avoids second-ever rating downgrade as Moody’s cut outlook

  Margate / AFP Poland avoided a second credit-rating reduction in its history as Moody’s Investors Service left its investment grade unchanged while cutting its outlook on the sovereign amid growing investor concern over government policies. Moody’s changed the outlook to negative after keeping it stable for a decade, meaning there’s now at least a one-in-three chance of a cut ...

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Greek bonds show sign of hope before decision on bailout payment

  Bloomberg As Greece attempts to clear another hurdle on the road to passing the next bailout review, the bond market is already delivering a positive verdict. The country’s 10-year sovereign bonds had their best week since August, pushing the yield on the securities to the lowest this year. More austerity is in the cards as the government drafts legislation ...

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Tainted VW doles out €3,950 as staff bonus

  Germany / AFP German auto giant Volkswagen announced it is giving its staff a €3,950 bonus for 2015, despite suffering huge losses due to an emissions-cheating scandal which sent shockwaves through the industry. The pre-tax premium — less than the €5,900 handed out for 2014 — comes after VW also revealed huge bonuses for top executives last month, sparking ...

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