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Bank pumps more cash into economy

LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England set the money press rolling again on Thursday, saying it will pump another 50 billion pounds into the economy to bolster a fragile recovery and shield Britain from fallout from the unresolved euro zone debt crisis. T

How Complacency, Not The Economy, Is Killing Deals

Just about every business news outlet has used the term “new normal” to describe the current global economic conditions: Limited or no growth. Layoffs and high unemployment. Unstable stock markets. It has become, over the past three years, the environ

Fears of U.S. slowdown fade as economy shows some muscle

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A few months ago economists were all but certain the U.S. economy would slow sharply at the start of this year, with many warning that recession risks were growing. That pessimism has been shaken off by a string of surprisingly soli

BoE pumps more cash into economy to shore up recovery

LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England set the money press rolling again on Thursday, saying it will pump another 50 billion pounds into the economy to bolster a fragile recovery and shield Britain from fallout from the unresolved euro zone debt crisis. T

Swiss central banker warns on slowing economy

Switzerland's economy is expected to "slow considerably" this year and might require more central bank intervention to steady it despite the Swiss franc falling back against the euro, the Swiss National Bank's vice chairman said Tuesday.