Wall Street Journal. Europe 2003 G. Thomas Sims - Abstracts

Wall Street Journal. Europe 2003 G. Thomas Sims
TitleSubjectAuthors
A guide to Europe's stability pact: amid a weak growth rate, the accord has evolved into a policy punching bag.Business, internationalChristopher Rhoads, G. Thomas Sims
Banks in U.S. say rules hurt them vs. Europe.Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, Michael Schroeder
Dollar's weakness raises concerns at G-8 summit.(Group of Eight summit, industrialized nations)Business, internationalChristopher Rhoads, G. Thomas Sims
Duisenberg kills hopes for a cut in interest rates.(European Central Bank president)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB chief attacks budget gaps.(Wim Duisenberg, president of European Central Bank)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB chief to wait for successor.(European Central Bank, president)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, William Echikson
ECB cuts rate, could trim further.(European Central Bank, interest rate)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB isn't expected to cut rates.(European Central Bank, interest rates)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB may defy pressure to cut rates this week.(European Central Bank, interest rates)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
ECB's half-point rate cut fails to halt euro's surge.(European Central Bank, interest rates)Business, internationalMichael R. Sesit, G. Thomas Sims
ECB spurs changes with steady rates.(European Central Bank, interest rates)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
European spending plan leaves Central Bank leery.(infrastructure spending plan)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
EU's economies contract as U.S. and Japan expand.(European Union)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac bonds fall.(publicly traded debt values)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, Patrick Barta
Fragile recovery may not sway ECB.(European Central Bank, interest rate cut)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Germany may fail budget test.(Chancellor Gerhard Schroder, budget rules)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
Germany's outlook improves.(business sentiment, August 2003)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims, Ana Campoy
Iraq contracts row opens old wounds: U.S. ban on nations' bids causes anger, puzzlement, threats of legal action.Business, internationalChristopher Rhoads, G. Thomas Sims, Charles Fleming
Pragmatism will be key to Trichet's term at ECB.(European Central Bank, president)Business, internationalG. Thomas Sims
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