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FinanceSterling Edges Down Against Euro After German Election
HeadlinesECB's Wunsch Warns of Risk of 'sleepwalking' Into Excessive Rate Cuts, Ft Reports
HeadlinesHungary's Orban Launches Tax Exemption for Mothers, Cap on Housing Loan Rates
FinanceECB's Villeroy Reaffirms Deposit Rates Could Be at 2% by This Summer

Hungary Ruling Party to Tap Former Rate-Setter Mager as Central Banker -Sources
Date: February 21, 2025
By Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST (Reuters) - Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's ruling Fidesz party will nominate former rate-setter Andrea Mager to succeed outgoing policy maker Gyula Pleschinger...

German House Prices to Climb 3.5% This Year, but Risk Is for Weaker Rise: Reuters Poll
Date: February 21, 2025
By Sarupya Ganguly BENGALURU (Reuters) - Germany's struggling housing market will regain some lost ground this year, helped by more European Central Bank interest rate cuts, although there is a...

Dollar Rises in Midst of Consolidation, Trims Gains After Weak US Data
Date: February 21, 2025
By Tom Westbrook and Brigid Riley SINGAPORE (Reuters) -The yen retreated on Friday from a 2-1/2 month high hit after of a jump in Japanese inflation, while the dollar was set for its third weekly drop...

Britons Cheer up a Bit, Helped by Bank of England Rate Cut, Survey Shows
Date: February 21, 2025
LONDON (Reuters) - British consumers turned a little less pessimistic this month as the Bank of England's latest interest rate cut led to an improvement in expectations for their household finances,...

UK Stocks Down for Third Day as Mixed Earnings Weigh
Date: February 20, 2025
(Reuters) - The main UK stock indexes fell for a third straight session on Thursday, trading near two-week lows, as heavyweight stocks fell and a mixed bag of corporate earnings did little to improve...

ECB Reports Another Record Annual Loss, Says It May Suffer More Losses
Date: February 20, 2025
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The European Central Bank reported another record annual loss on Thursday and said further, though somewhat smaller, losses were still possible as it pays out billions of euros...
