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Deutsche Bank faces fine for rate rigging from watchdogs
Deutsche Bank faced a multi-billion-dollar fine on April 23 as British and U.S. officials prepared to announce a legal settlement over alleged attempts at its London-based subsidiary to manipulate interest rate benchmarks.
Draghi drives ECB toward stimulus even as GDP grows
By Stefan Riecher
The euro-areas fastest economic growth in three years probably wont be enough to stop Mario Draghi from easing monetary policy.
BlueBay, BlackRock see euro area bond rally fading out
By Lucy Meakin and Neal Armstrong
The advance in euro-area government bonds that pushed the 10-year yields of Ireland, Italy and Spain to record lows today is about to end, according to investors from BlueBay Asset Management LLP to BlackRock Inc.
Greece prepares as much as $688 million of real estate for sale
By Sharon Smyth
Greece is preparing a property portfolio valued at as much as 500 million euros ($689 million) to offer to investors by the end of this year, according to the head of the Hellenic Republic Asset Development Fund.
Piraeus bond issue to be first public debt sale from a Greek bank since 2009
Piraeus Banks planned bond issue will be the first public debt sale from a Greek lender since 2009 when the first cracks started to appear in the nations finances, according to UBS AG.