Analysis: Blackstone REIT restriction a possible warning sign for markets
LONDON, Dec 2 (Reuters) – While there has been little wider fallout from this week’s surge in redemption requests at an unlisted Blackstone real estate...
Explainer: ECB to start offloading debt to fight inflation
FRANKFURT, Dec 2 (Reuters) – The European Central Bank is all but certain to start offloading some of its 5 trillion euro ($5.3 trillion) bond...
Credit outlook darkens for non-financial companies, Moody’s says
Debt costs to increase as interest rates rise, hedges expire Lower purchasing power to hit demand in consumer-facing sectors Wage inflation to stay high, fuel...
Exclusive: Germany steps up emergency cash plans to cope in blackout
FRANKFURT, Nov 15 (Reuters) – German authorities are stepping up preparations for emergency cash deliveries in case of a blackout to keep the economy running,...
Euro zone downturn deepens, points to winter recession
Euro zone PMI fell to 23-month low in October Price pressures in 19-nation bloc remained high September German industrial orders fell more than expected LONDON,...
Central banks ease off on rate hike push in October
LONDON, Nov 2 (Reuters) – The pace and scale of rate hikes delivered by central banks around the globe in October slowed down dramatically following...
Russia’s Sechin says Taiwan will return to China ‘on schedule’
Sechin: China will get Taiwan on time Sechin praises Saudi Arabia Sechin says BP a ‘shadow’ shareholder BP: continuing to pursue an exit BAKU, Oct...
Global economy approaching a recession, central banks unchained: Reuters poll
BENGALURU, Oct 26 (Reuters) – The global economy is approaching a recession as economists polled by Reuters once again cut growth forecasts for key economies...
After UK turmoil, Dutch central bank urges pension funds to review liquidity
AMSTERDAM, Oct 19 (Reuters) – The Dutch central bank (DNB) said on Wednesday it had called on pension funds in the Netherlands to review their...
Analysis: Overlapping crises add urgency for IMF, World Bank resources, reforms
WASHINGTON, Oct 20 (Reuters) – Global financial leaders are digging into a long to-do list after International Monetary Fund and World Bank member countries sent...