
Q&A: Why Italian election has shaken investors
Italy's inconclusive election has rattled markets and raised the fear that Europe's crisis over too much government debt could flare again after ...
Banks repay less ECB credit than expected
Banks are repaying a much lower-than-expected €61.1 billion ($80.57 billion) in emergency loans they got last year from the European Central Bank — ...
ECB: Nearly half of bond holdings from Italy
The European Central Bank says Italian government bonds account for nearly half of its total holdings under a now discontinued bond-buying program ...
German central bank recovers most Lehman losses
Germany's central bank has finally recovered most of the billions in loans that a local subsidiary of Lehman Brothers defaulted on when the U.S.

Portugal raises $2B in debt sale, cuts forecasts
Portugal raised €1.5 billion ($2 billion) in a debt sale at sharply lower rates Wednesday as the bailed-out country continues to benefit from ...

ECB's Draghi pushes for European bank bailout fund
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi said Monday the 17-country eurozone must move swiftly to set up a joint fund to restructure and wind down ...
ECB: Cyprus aid with anti-money-laundering control
The European Central Bank chief says a financial rescue package for Cyprus must be accompanied by close and continuous monitoring of its progress in ...

Runoff called in Cyprus' presidential election
Cyprus heads into a runoff presidential election next weekend, with voters called on to select who will lead the country through a severe financial ...

Q&A: Currency the latest threat to global economy
The world economy faces a new threat. Instead of a banking collapse or too much debt, fears are growing that countries are using their currencies as ...

ECB's Draghi: Spain is 'on the right track'
Spain has succeeded in stabilizing a banking system that almost collapsed last year and is well-positioned for better economic times going forward, ...

G7 seeks to defuse currency war fears
The Group of Seven leading industrial nations, which includes the U.S., Japan and Germany, warned Tuesday that volatile movements in exchange rates ...
ECB member warns against trying to weaken euro
A member of the European Central Bank's governing council has warned that any government attempts to push the euro lower could backfire. Jens Weidmann ...
Report: ECB presses for Cyprus aid deal
A top European Central Bank official is pressing for an agreement soon on a rescue package for Cyprus — a prospect viewed with little enthusiasm in ...
Irish unions lead marches to protest austerity
Trade unionists marched in Ireland's capital Saturday to protest the continuing high cost of the country's crippling bank bailout program. The Irish ...

ECB's Draghi assessing impact of strong euro
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi pledged Thursday to keep a close eye on the recent rise of the euro, which some of the region's leaders ...

Ireland seals ECB deal to slash bank bailout costs
Ireland clinched a long-sought agreement Thursday with the European Central Bank to restructure the loans used to bail out its failing banks, a deal ...
Text of statement by ECB President Mario Draghi
Ladies and gentlemen, the Vice-President and I are very pleased to welcome you to our press conference. We will now report on the outcome of today's ...
Oil prices close to $97 ahead of ECB meeting
The price of oil inched up to near $97 a barrel on Thursday, as markets awaited the outcome of a European Central Bank policy meeting and a report on ...
Ireland dissolves 'bad bank' in midnight debt move
Ireland's red-eyed lawmakers have voted to dissolve one of the country's "bad banks" in an emergency measure designed to pave the way for a new ...

Hollande wants euro nations to drive exchange rate
French President Francois Hollande is calling on eurozone nations to help control the value of their shared currency. The euro has been rising against ...

Germany warns euro crisis not over
Europe's efforts to solve its debt troubles won a vote of confidence Friday from the chairman of China's sovereign wealth fund, but Germany's finance ...
Rare good news for eurozone economy
Mention it quietly, but there were rare hopeful signs for Europe's struggling economy on Friday. Three pieces of economic news for the 17 European ...
Economic data shows eurozone steadier, still weak
The euro area's economy is showing modest signs of improvement, as new figures Wednesday indicated more consumer optimism and steadier bank finances.