Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 G. Thomas Sims - Abstracts
| Wall Street Journal. Europe 2001 G. Thomas Sims | |||||
| Title | Subject | Authors | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Central Bank chooses to keep Euro-zone rates steady.(But economic data still paint a mixed picture.) | Business, international | G. Thomas Sims | |||
| ECB holds rates firm, risking ire of politicians.(cautious Central Bank tries to keep calm despite the slowing economy)(Abstract) | Business, international | G. Thomas Sims | |||
| ECB leaves rates unchanged, defying market expectations.(Duisenberg says the current 3.75% rate is appropriate for now)(Abstract) | Business, international | G. Thomas Sims | |||
| ECB looking to move Frankfurt headquarters. | Business, international | G. Thomas Sims | |||
| ECB may rotate council members.(European Central Bank) | Business, international | G. Thomas Sims | |||
| France Telecom Set To Top Bond Record.(France Telecom SA to get over $15 bn for bond issue) | Business, international | David Woodruff, G. Thomas Sims | |||
| Who's in charge at the ECB?(Duisenberg and seven other members dominate policy at Central Bank.) | Business, international | G. Thomas Sims | |||
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