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After 1945, governments pioneered a series of development corporations to build new towns; debt was largely funded by the sale of land. The government also used the Public Works Loan Board, financed ...
European markets slumped on Friday as Israel's strike on Iran rattled investor confidence and deepened global risk aversion.
EUR/USD ends four-day winning streak, prints losses on Friday as risk appetite takes a hit after Israel launched an attack on ...
Trade with the U.K., the EU's third-largest partner, dropped off in both directions as economies wobbled across the globe.
Becoming part of the EU has given opportunities to Bulgarian citizens to work and live abroad in European countries. Official ...
The eurozone’s trade surplus during April saw a 27% decline compared to the same month last year largely due to a fall off in ...
Exports of goods of euro area down 1.4% year-on-year in April, due to 'substantial reduction' in surplus of chemicals sector ...
Eurozone industrial production dropped sharply in April, partly wiping out the front-loading surge of the first quarter ...
The Relative Strength Index (RSI) indicator on the 4-hour chart holds above 50 and EUR/USD continues to trade above the ...
European stocks fell sharply after Israel struck Iranian nuclear sites, fuelling fears of wider conflict. Oil and gold surged ...
Central Bank of Cyprus (CBC) governor Christodoulos Patsalides on Thursday urged Cypriot banks to remain “vigilant and adaptive” in the face of mounting global uncertainty, stressing their role as ...
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