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Storms in UK-Pak ties will blow over: Zardari – Times of India
Reuters Storms in UK-Pak ties will blow over: ZardariTimes of IndiaLONDON: The weeklong volley of fiery words from Islamabad about British prime minister David Cameron's remarks on Pakistan exporting terrorism terminated in a whimper in the green grass of England. Standing before the 16th century red brick country …Zardari's trip to Europe fuels resentment... »
IBM Mainframe Niche Market Draws EU Regulatory Probe
News Analysis: When the European Union completes the investigation of IBM’s mainframe business it will likely find that while IBM may dominate the mainframe market, its still a small portion of today’s overall computer industry. – When European Union regulators announced an investigation into IBMs business practices in Europe, it was reacting to complaints... »
EU Bank Stress Tests Face Their Own Test in Markets – ABC News
CBC.ca EU Bank Stress Tests Face Their Own Test in MarketsABC NewsPARIS (Reuters) – EU tests of banks' ability to withstand financial shocks, criticized as too easy after only 7 out of 91 failed, face their own stress test in the markets on Monday with early signs pointing to a more positive response. …Stress... »
Stress Tests: Have Investors Moved On? – Wall Street Journal (blog)
Moneycontrol.com Stress Tests: Have Investors Moved On?Wall Street Journal (blog)As the dust settles around Friday's European bank stress tests, and analysts begin poring over the wealth of new bank data, it's hard to find anybody in the financial markets who was impressed by the toughness of the exercise. …Seven more US banks collapse on... »
Seven more US banks collapse on day of Europe’s stress tests – The Guardian
Globe and Mail Seven more US banks collapse on day of Europe's stress testsThe GuardianMore than 100 banks in the US have now collapsed so far this year after another seven were taken over by regulators late on Friday – the same day that seven European banks failed a financial health check. With rising... »
Focus shifts to EU banks to scrape test pass – Reuters
Globe and Mail Focus shifts to EU banks to scrape test passReutersLONDON/FRANKFURT, July 24 (Reuters) – So few banks failed Europe's long-awaited stress tests on Friday that investors will likely focus instead on the dozen or so banks that just scraped through when markets reopen …Sweet Europe, sour America?ReutersCREDIT MARKETS: Stress Tests Boost Investor... »
Sweet Europe, sour America? – Reuters
The Guardian Sweet Europe, sour America?ReutersThe dome of the Bank of Spain is seen behind a traffic light in central Madrid, July 23, 2010. By Jeremy Gaunt, European Investment Correspondent LONDON (Reuters) – Investors are finding themselves with a new kind of balancing act — one in which they …UK banks take the lead... »
Santander’s Inciarte Says EU Stress Tests Showed Spain’s Banks Are Strong – Bloomberg
Globe and Mail Santander's Inciarte Says EU Stress Tests Showed Spain's Banks Are StrongBloombergSpain's banking system is one of the world's healthiest, even after five of the country's lenders failed the European Union's stress tests, an executive with the country's largest bank said. …Sweet Europe, sour America?ReutersBanks' stress test in Europe helps Wall Street... »
Greek Fin Min: Country On Track For Second Aid Tranche-Press – Wall Street Journal
The Guardian Greek Fin Min: Country On Track For Second Aid Tranche-PressWall Street JournalATHENS (Dow Jones) – Greek Finance Minister George Papaconstantinou says that the country should receive the second aid tranche from the International Monetary Fund and European Union bailout because it has made the required progress, according to an …Euro Falls as... »
Europe’s Media React to Bank Stress Test Results – ABC News
Globe and Mail Europe's Media React to Bank Stress Test ResultsABC NewsLONDON (Reuters) – Just seven European banks failed a health check and were ordered to raise their capital by 3.5 billion euros ($4.5 billion), much less than expected, confirming fears the continent's long-awaited stress test was too soft. …Doubts Persist as Most Europe... »