BankingGreece, Malta lag in sanctioned Russian assets – EUJanuary 11, 2023188EU official describes numbers as "surprising"Greece and Malta defend work on sanctionsFocus turns to whether to use assets to rebuild...
InvestingAnalysis: Euro zone governments must court private buyers for mountain of debtDecember 22, 2022252Dec 22 (Reuters) - Euro zone governments will have to charm private buyers to step in and buy 400 billion...
BankingGoldman sees lower EU gas price cap raising market disruption risksDecember 20, 2022229Dec 20 (Reuters) - Goldman Sachs sees the lower than previously proposed EU cap on natural gas prices significantly raising...
Stock MarketEU wrestles with Payment for Order Flow share trading rulesNovember 17, 2022351LONDON, Nov 17 (Reuters) - European Union states edged closer on Thursday to ditching a proposed ban on brokers earning...
FundsEurope’s debt market strains force some governments to rework trading rulesOctober 31, 2022192Oct 31 (Reuters) - Some euro zone countries have eased rules for the banks that manage the trading of their...
FinanceNatWest profit dented by tough UK outlook, Irish exitOctober 28, 2022179LONDON, Oct 28 (Reuters) - British bank NatWest (NWG.L) reported flat third-quarter profits on Friday, as bad loan charges from...
Stock MarketEU proposes matching UK move to boost ‘dark’ share trading, documents showOctober 21, 2022173LONDON, Oct 21 (Reuters) - A curb on "dark" or off-exchange trading of shares in the European Union should be...
FundsSome EU countries want billion-euro chip plan to also fund current chipsOctober 14, 2022294BRUSSELS, Oct 14 (Reuters) - Some EU countries want the bloc's billion-euro chip plan to fund the production of current...