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Central banks battle trade war teams for attention
NEW YORK: Central bankers will vie with trade negotiators for the attention of investors this week.
TradingView: Highlights of week ended Dec 6
STRONG US job data, trade tensions, Opec and Saudi Aramco were among the global highlights for last week while for the week ahead, Britain goes to the polls on Thursday.
Fit-again Anderson back in England squad for South Africa tests
LONDON (Reuters) - England's fit-again seamer James Anderson has been included in their 17-man test squad for the four-match tour of South Africa starting on Dec. 26, the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) said on Saturday.
BIS wants central banks at centre of digital cash revolution
Central banks must embrace the revolution under way in digital money to ensure they remain at the heart of the global payments system.
ECB says it may need its own digital euro if payments drive fails
The European Central Bank is willing to develop its own digital currency if the private sector can’t make cross-border payments faster and cheaper.
Bob Willis, ex-England captain and Ashes hero, dies aged 70
LONDON (Reuters) - Former England captain Bob Willis, who bowled his country to a famous Ashes test victory in 1981, has died aged 70 after a short illness, his family said on Wednesday.
ECB's Lagarde will struggle to fulfil self-imposed climate mission
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Christine Lagarde has called the fight against climate change "mission critical" for the European Central Bank but she will struggle to match those words with actions during her eight years leading Europe's most powerful financial institution.
German banks open floodgates to negative rates
Frankfurt: After five years of negative rates imposed by the European Central Bank (ECB), German lenders are breaking the last taboo: Charging retail clients for their savings starting with very first euro in the their accounts
Pimco joins chorus of negative rate detractors
FRANKFURT: Bond powerhouse Pacific Investment Management Co has become the latest high profile critic of negative interest rates, warning that one of the key central-bank tools in economically beleaguered Europe and Japan may do more harm than good.
EU leaders mark a decade of Lisbon Treaty amid calls for reform
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union leaders on Sunday celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Lisbon Treaty, the union's legal cornerstone, amid calls to reform a bloc weakened over the past decade by economic and migration crises, rising euroscepticism and Brexit.