Netherlands
03:34 :
Spain Bank Downgrade Kills Markets Worldwide -
In theory it should be a non-eventful week on the bond domain. While
Germany is still seen as the favourite safe-haven place to allocate one's capital amid political uncertainty, the Netherlands should also experience ...
06:48 :
Ratko Mladic's genocide trial gets under way -
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) -- Twenty years after his troops began brutally ethnically cleansing Bosnian towns and villages of non-Serbs, Gen. Ratko Mladic went on trial Wednesday at the Yugoslav war crimes tribunal accused of 11 counts ...
08:40 :
RBS To Axe 500 Jobs In The Netherlands -
Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC (RBS) said Friday it plans to axe 500 jobs in the Netherlands, or 26% of its workforce there, as it seeks to reduce costs in a difficult market and tougher regulatory environment.
11:40 :
Dutch try ban on some tourists buying marijuana -
AMSTERDAM (AP) -- A policy barring foreign tourists from buying marijuana in the Netherlands went into effect in parts of the country Tuesday, with attention focused on the southern city of Maastricht, where a cafe was warned over violating ...
02:29 :
ABN AMRO Completes Acquisition Of Parts Of RBS Netherlands -
ABN AMRO Bank NV said Tuesday it has completed the acquisition of parts of Royal Bank of Scotland Group PLC's (RBS.LN) businesses in The Netherlands.MAIN FACTS- On 7 March 2012 ABN AMRO announced it had reached an agreement with The ...
22:30 :
Dutch Politics Take Centerstage -
You've probably noticed the Netherlands hitting the headlines these past few days. However, it's not for the right reasons! Mark Rutte, the country's Prime Minister, submitted his resignation letter to the Queen after a few policymakers ...
10:52 :
Loonie Mixed on Mixed Reports -
Tradervox (Dublin) - Speculation of faster economic growth in
Canada led the loonie to advance against most of its trader peers as euro tumbled over political turmoil in Netherlands and
France. The Canadian ...
06:34 :
Dutch, Spain, France yields decline after auctions -
FRANKFURT (MarketWatch) -- Dutch, French and Spanish government bonds rebounded, pulling yields down, on Tuesday as markets calmed a day after credit markets were thrown into turmoil by the collapse of the Dutch government. Successful debt auctions in ...
05:44 :
The euro is mixed after Spanish, Dutch bond auctions -
The European common currency surrendered some of the gains recorded against the U.S. dollar and other major after the mixed auctions from
Spain and Netherlands, where yields on Spanish short-term bonds reflected significant ...
04:31 :
The Dutch government resigns; eyes on the Dutch bond sale -
The Dutch Prime Minister, Mark Rutte, alongside with his cabinet stepped down today after the split over the budget cuts demanded by the European Union, where Netherlands should rearrange its financial position in order to avoid losing ...
02:21 :
The EUR kept its first decline against the JPY -
Good morning from beautiful Hamburg and welcome to our Daily FX Report. Presidential elections in
France and political uncertainty in the Netherlands fueled concerns a resolution of Europe's debt crisis is in danger and ...
07:23 :
The Netherlands: Government collapses -
After weeks of negotiations, the government failed to gain support for an additional EUR 14 billion (2.3% of GDP) austerity programme meant to bring the fiscal deficit to 3% by 2013. Anticipated elections could be held in September. In case of urgency, ...
05:57 :
Dutch govt close to collapse as cuts talks fail -
THE HAGUE, Netherlands (AP) -- The Dutch government was close to collapse on Monday, with the prime minister widely expected to resign after top-level talks on an austerity package failed....
05:40 :
‘Allez les Bleus' French Elections get underway -
Hollande sees early lead in the French polls Eurozone panic stretches to the Netherlands IMF secures USD1.5 trillion in reserves Chinese manufacturing stabilises The first round of the French presidential elections got underway yesterday, ...
04:37 :
EUR suffers, but major correction is less likely -
Markets: The newsflow over the weekend has been concentrated around the EU debt crisis. The first round of the French Presidential election saw Sarkozy fighting for his political survival, as voters seem discontent with the incumbent President’s austerity ...
04:18 :
Commodities, banks lead FTSE drop on euro zone jitters -
Britain's top shares dropped in early trade on Monday, led lower by banks and commodity stocks as euro zone debt jitters exacerbated by a political crisis in the Netherlands and French election results sapped demand for riskier assets.
actualidad Netherlands -