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Moody's Upgrades Greece to Investment Grade on Strong Fiscal Recovery and Stability
Date: March 15, 2025
(Reuters) - Global ratings agency Moody's upgraded Greece's rating to "Baa3" from "Ba1" on Friday, citing quicker-than-expected improvement in public finances and the country's greater resilience to...
Pakistan Army Says Operation Against Militants Who Hijacked Train Has Ended
Date: March 12, 2025
ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - A military operation against militants who hijacked a train carrying hundreds of passengers in southwest Pakistan has ended, a spokesman for the army said late on Wednesday. Some...
'We'll See' on Support for German Borrowing Bonanza, Greens Party Leader Says
Date: March 12, 2025
By Andreas Rinke and Matthias Williams BERLIN (Reuters) - Plans for Germany to unleash a massive increase in state borrowing faced new questions on Wednesday, with a co-leader of the Greens party non-...

Dutch Parliament Urges Government Not to Join EU Defence Plan
Date: March 11, 2025
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - A narrow majority in the Dutch parliament on Tuesday urged the government not to join recently agreed EU plans to strengthen European defence through laxer fiscal rules and joint...
Central Bank Body Bis Flags Markets' Blessing for European Defence Spending Surge
Date: March 11, 2025
By Marc Jones LONDON (Reuters) - Central bank body, the Bank for International Settlements, has refrained from voicing its usual concerns about rising debt, noting markets' positive reaction to...
Bund Safe-Haven Status Holds in Swaps Markets, but German Spending Surge Worries Loom
Date: March 11, 2025
By Stefano Rebaudo (Reuters) - After a seismic shift in German bonds, a pocket of the market is trading at levels close to those normally associated with financial crises, suggesting the euro zone...
