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Yoruk Bahceli

Yoruk Bahceli

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Markets see door wide open for more ECB rate cuts on tariff hit

Traders saw the all-clear on Thursday from the European Central Bank to bet on even steeper interest rate cuts ahead, confident the central bank

Markets see door wide open for more ECB rate cuts on tariff hit
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How to navigate tariff chaos: Five questions for the ECB

The European Central Bank meets on

How to navigate tariff chaos: Five questions for the ECB
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Tariff turmoil leaves investors with few hiding places

Investors are dumping U.S. assets they usually favour in times of turmoil as fear over the economic impact of U.S.

Tariff turmoil leaves investors with few hiding places
Americas|Business|Economy|Finance|MidEast|World

PIMCO steps up private lending to emerging market governments

Bond giant PIMCO has privately lent nearly $6 billion to emerging market borrowers, mostly governments, this year alone, securing higher returns and better lender

PIMCO steps up private lending to emerging market governments
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PIMCO turns more cautious on dollar, says could see US rating downgrade this year

PIMCO has turned a "little bit more cautious" on the dollar in recent months and was a touch underweight the U.S. currency across portfolios, the bond giant's group

PIMCO turns more cautious on dollar, says could see US rating downgrade this year
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Make Europe Great Again trades are gaining traction

A more independent, less U.S.-reliant Europe is taking shape and investors sense opportunities in a long-shunned region that go beyond

Make Europe Great Again trades are gaining traction
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Trump's erratic tariff policy shakes confidence in Europe's market bull run

Investors are calling time on a rally in European stocks and the euro after a blistering first quarter that many fear has exaggerated how fast a

Trump's erratic tariff policy shakes confidence in Europe's market bull run
Economy|Europe|Finance

Euro zone consumers may be put off by inflation 'misperception,' ECB's Schnabel says

The euro zone's economic recovery may have been held back by households' "misperception" of inflation and income, which has made them reluctant to spend, European

Euro zone consumers may be put off by inflation 'misperception,' ECB's Schnabel says
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Global debt exceeds $100 trillion as interest costs surge, OECD says

Outstanding government and corporate bonds globally exceeded $100 trillion last year, the OECD said on Thursday, with rising interest costs leaving borrowers facing

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