Finance and banking
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Financial Times reshuffles senior editors
Bank fight highlights weakness of Portugal’s left-wing alliance
A game of Yuan-upmanship
Alexis Tsipras: IMF should stay out of Greek bailout
IMF rules Ukraine must repay Russian bond
End of a transatlantic affair
The Fed and the ECB part ways on monetary policy. Now what?
France pushes tough anti-terror funding rules
EU urged to step up fight against the sources of payments preferred by terrorists.
Markets unimpressed by ECB stimulus shot
Mario Draghi’s a central banker desperate to see inflation rise.
ECB cuts deposit rate and boosts stimulus measures
Mario Draghi extends the eurozone’s quantitive easing program.
France demands help in choking off terrorism funding
Finance Minister Sapin wants other countries to step up cooperation on stopping illegal transactions.
Brussels launches new push for Europe deposit guarantees
The Commission wants EU-wide deposit guarantees, but Germany fears the buck will stop in Berlin.
EU vows to cut off terrorists’ financing networks
Cracking down on terrorists’ financing networks is easier said than done.
A grim conclusion to EU budget talks
As night shifted into Saturday morning, EU negotiators found solidarity amid tragedy.
Draghi claims euro is in the clear
The President of the European Central Bank said the risk of a split has virtually “disappeared.”
Without changing treaties, EU tightens economic screws
Brussels wants to fix the economy — with more meetings and reports.
Ex-IMF chief faces fraud probe over failed venture
Paris prosecutor’s office launched the investigation during the summer.
VW got €4 billion in EIB clean technology loans
Volkswagen took billions to develop greener technology.
Europe takes on Wall Street
The Capital Markets Union is the EU’s most ambitious financial initiative since the launch of the euro in 1999.
Coming soon, to a capital market near you…
Five takeaways from the EU’s Capital Markets Union action plan obtained by POLITICO.
Finance ministers call for minimum EU tax rate
Speaking in a special parliament hearing, German finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble targeted tax avoidance.
Commission economics pitch falls flat
EU politicians try to sell their ideas, but who is listening?
Germany cracks financial whip again
Germany digs in its heels on risk sharing.
EU ministers scramble for climate finance consensus
Hollande chooses friend for central bank job
Decision may cost France a shot at the next ECB presidency.