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UBS takes a look at the global housing market.
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Ireland's new central bank
governor on Thursday said businesses in the border area with
Northern Ireland were most vulnerable to a no-deal British
departure from the European Union.
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Swiss private banks have seen a
sharp rise in British clients who are moving assets offshore to
escape a chaotic Brexit, several sources familiar with the
situation told Reuters.
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The European Central Bank cannot
risk losing control of inflation expectations, governing council
member Ignazio Visco said on Thursday, rebuffing criticism of
the central bank's unorthodox monetary policy.
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Harvard Business School is known
for guiding the next generation of financial leaders through
compelling case studies in management, innovation and global
intelligence. Now the curriculum includes impact investing,
which incorporates positive environmental, social and governance
values into investment decisions.
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The British government said on
Thursday it will invest 220 million pounds ($270 million) in the
design of a nuclear fusion power station to enable a
commercially viable plant to be constructed by 2040.
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Romania's central bank kept its
benchmark interest rate unchanged again at 2.50% on
Thursday, treading a fine line between reining in above-target
inflation and the risk of exacerbating the country's current
account deficit.
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Shopping tax refund firm
Global Blue is preparing for a possible 1 billion euro ($1.1
billion) initial public offering in Amsterdam this year as
investors show renewed signs of interest in new listings, four
sources familiar with the matter said.
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The Polish zloty
strengthened and banking stocks in central Europe's largest
economy were mixed after the European Union's top court ruled on
Thursday in favour of Polish consumers in a long running dispute
over Swiss franc mortgages.
The ruling allows Polis
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The Slovenian government has
passed legislation that will enable it to subsidise some air
routes that are important to the country but would not routinely
be covered by commercial airlines, the government said on
Twitter.