Heavy fines together with sustained shareholder pressure have pushed Deutsche Bank’s co-chiefs to step down
Economist Edward Hugh says the ECB should be more cognisant that the impact of QE on economies such as Spain will be a long-term process
China has long been pushing for a greater role internationally, and this looks closer than ever with the IMF holding the key
The yuan is no longer undervalued according to the IMF – possibly opening the way for the RMB to be accepted as a special drawing rights currency
In an attempt to close its current account deficit, Indian government hopes to mobilise idle gold hordes
Central banks are starting to flirt with the idea of negative interest rates, though not without rethinking previously held assumptions about what is possible in terms of policy
Strategy rethink comes after tough new regulations on leverage and heavy fine for rigging interest-rate benchmarks
The PBOC has slashed the reserve requirement ratio by 100 basis points in the hope that doing so might boost lending in the real economy
Iceland is considering a revolutionary monetary proposal – taking the power to create money from commercial banks and giving it to the central bank
Iceland – nowhere was more affected by the global financial crisis but with a staggering recovery could the country have found a cure for bad banking?
Lifting the capital controls on Cyprus’ banking system shows that efforts to distance itself from Greece are paying dividends
Thailand cuts interest rates to the lowest level since 2009 amid falling consumer prices and a backdrop of global quantitative easing
Greece has unveiled a list of reforms in the first step of many required to complete the new bailout agreement
As oil prices show no signs of improving, Canada is panicking – with the BoC cutting its key interest rate. But all is not lost if policy-makers can restrategise the energy sector
The IMF has announced its plans to loan Ukraine $17.5bn, as the country is plunged deeper into economic crisis