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Bank of England: Mixed Data Muddies MPC's QE Decision
Good and bad data from UK economy leaves additional quantitative easing in balance as MPC February meeting starts.
Eurozone Services Sector Contracts Further in February - Markit PMI
Eurozone services sector continues to decline on persistent weakness in France, Italy and Spain.
China Targets 7.5% Economic Growth Ahead of Power Transfer [VIDEO]
Wen Jiabao opens National People's Congress with pledge to boost growth and fight corruption.
Reserve Bank of Australia Leaves Interest Rate Unchanged at 3%
RBA keeps interest rate on hold at 3% as it sees improvement in non-mining sectors of the economy.
Latvia Cabinet Approves Formal Application to Join the Euro
The Baltic economy would become the 18th EU member to join the single currency
South Korea Inflation Eases to Two- Month Low in February
South Korea's inflation rate falls on weak domestic consumption and strong currency.
Asian Stocks Drop on China Property-Sector Fears and Growth Concerns
Asian markets slip as speculations of tighter controls over the real estate sector in China dampen sentiments.
Asian Markets Weekly Roundup: Stocks Gain Despite Economic Concerns
Asian stocks advanced this week as Japan's central bank chief nomination cheered investors despite European and US concerns
European Stocks Weak on US Sequester and China PMI
Markets open lower as traders consider US spending cut talks and disappointing China manufacturing data.
China Manufacturing Data Indicates Slower Growth in February
China's official and HSBC manufacturing PMI down in February.
India Budget 2013: Public Spending to be increased to Revive Growth
More money to be spent on infrastructure projects and rural schemes.
UK Economy's Q4 Contraction Unchanged at -0.3%
Office for National Statistics leaves original GDP estimate unchanged as UK remains likely to avoid triple-dip recession.
European Stocks Recover as Fed Defends Stimulus Plans
Markets pick up from previous session's drop as Ben Bernanke's stimulus reassurances ease US economic concerns.
Japan's Parliament Approves £93bn Stimulus Package
Extra budget aimed at creating jobs and infrastructure as well as to aid tsunami recovery efforts.
Italy at the Polls: Markets Swing as Berlusconi Plays Senate Spoiler [VIDEO]
Centre-left coalition may win lower house but polls indicate possibility of hung parliament with Berlusconi victory in key region of Lombardy.
UK Service Sector Activity Unexpectedly Slumps - CBI
Survey by Confederation of British Industry shows business and professional firms suffering sharpest drop in profitability since November 2011.
China's Manufacturing Growth Slows on Weak Exports
HSBC's preliminary China PMI shows that manufacturing sector expanded at a slower pace in February
Asian Markets Weekly Roundup: Yen and China Property Concerns Weigh on Sentiments
Asian stocks posted mixed performance this week, as yen remained volatile and global concerns rebounded
Moody's Axes Britain's AAA Debt Rating in Blow to Chancellor George Osborne
Top grade lost after ratings firm says missed debt targets and slower growth make Britain's debt vulnerable to interest rate swings.
German Business Confidence Rises to 10-Month High in February, Says Ifo
The sharp rise in business confidence indicates that Germany is regaining economic optimism.
European Stocks Recover ahead of Key German Data
Markets recover from losses as traders await key German IFO business climate index.
Foreign Trade Forces German GDP Contraction in Fourth Quarter
Foreign trade dragged Germany's economic growth lower.
Singapore's Economy Expands 1.5% in Fourth Quarter
Singapore's fourth quarter GDP growth is boosted by a rebound in the manufacturing sector.
Gilts Coupon Transfer Boosts January UK Public Finances
Bank of England pays Treasury £3.8bn in coupon payments under quantitive easing programme.
Eurozone May Not Exit Recession until Third Quarter
Flash Eurozone PMI suggests region may be in recession for longer than anticipated
European Stocks Tumble on Fed Minutes Concerns
Markets open on weak sentiments as US Federal Reserve's meeting-minutes point to stimulus measure concerns.
China Stresses Real Estate Curbs to Control Rocketing Property Prices
The Chinese government has asked regional authorities to enforce home-buying restrictions to cool the sector.
UK Exports to EU Plunge to Lowest Level Since August 2010
Eurozone recession weighed heavily on UK exports and helped drag down economy.
German Firms to Add 15,000 New Jobs in 2013 on Improved Economic Outlook
The gradual recovery in the eurozone is prompting more investment from German companies, leading to more job creation.
European Stocks Open Lower after G20 Meeting [VIDEO]
European markets flat to lower as traders remain cautious after G20, ahead of economic indicators.