Eurozone
  • ECB seeks new tools while Fed toys with exit

    ECB seeks new tools while Fed toys with exit

    By Leigh Thomas and Jason Lange, Reuters

    PARIS/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The European Central Bank is looking into expanding its range of policy tools, while the U.S. central bank is mulling scaling back its support measures, highlighting the...

  • IMF's Lagarde - a pragmatist in austerity debate

    IMF's Lagarde - a pragmatist in austerity debate

    By Catherine Bremer, Reuters

    PARIS (Reuters) - Christine Lagarde has made her mark as International Monetary Fund chief by taking a firm yet pragmatic stance in the austerity-versus-growth debate raging as Europe struggles to...

  • Largest Bulgarian party clears way for new government

    Largest Bulgarian party clears way for new government

    By Angel Krasimirov, Reuters

    SOFIA (Reuters) - Bulgaria's largest party GERB declined on Thursday to try to form a new government, opening the way for the rival Socialists to put together a technocrat administration and end a...

  • Portuguese leaders build faith in bailout exit

    Portuguese leaders build faith in bailout exit

    By Andrei Khalip, Reuters

    LISBON (Reuters) - President Anibal Cavaco Silva thanked Portugal's patron saint for a long-delayed approval of Lisbon's bailout review last week, but the head of state could claim a share of the...

  • UK coalition to last despite rifts, infighting: deputy PM

    UK coalition to last despite rifts, infighting: deputy PM

    By Andrew Osborn, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's deputy prime minister on Wednesday took the unusual step of holding a news conference to say the country's two-party coalition would hold together until 2015 as he tried...