European antitrust authorities open investigation after smaller online search service providers claim the US company has abused its dominant position View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
Archive for November, 2010
Trichet hints at more bond purchases
Response to the unfolding crisis may be recalibrated as premiums for Italy and Spain over Germany benchmark interest rates hit fresh highs View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
Is peer-to-peer lending coming back?
It’s a variation on loans between friends or family members, but websites offer investors with money to lend a way to check out prospective borrowers’ history. View full post on MSN Money Latest Articles
Safe havens rally as euro plunges
Concerns that Ireland’s problems will spread to other European markets dent investor confidence, with the spread on Spanish and Portuguese debt hitting new euro-era highs View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
European company borrowing costs rise
European bank and corporate borrowing costs have risen as the eurozone debt crisis spreads beyond the sovereign debt markets View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
Eurozone debt contagion fears grip markets
Concerns that Ireland’s problems will spread to other European markets dented investor confidence, with the spread on Spanish and Portuguese debt hitting new euro-era highs View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
OBR backs credible deficit cutting path
The economy will slow in 2011 as austerity measures bite but Britain’s public finances are on a credible deficit reduction path, the new and independent fiscal watchdog said View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
9 good bets on the US economy
The US has the world’s most promising economy right now, if only because the rest of the world looks so risky. Buy these stocks while it lasts. View full post on MSN Money Latest Articles
Irish banks remain on a tightrope
Fears rise that the rescue measures agreed by European authorities to nurse the ailing institutions may not be sufficient to draw a line under the crisis View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage
Eurozone firebreak does not put out the flames
Investors fret that EU’s permanent mechanism to deal with future crises had increased the risk of a default by a eurozone nation View full post on Financial Times – UK Homepage