Financial Times: European equities set for boost after robust earnings
A robust second-quarter European earnings season should help pave the way for equity markets to move higher, says Nick Nelson, European equity strategist at UBS
Financial Times: Debt shuffling will be a self-defeating exercise
European Financial Stability Facility must not repeat the mistakes that led to the financial crisis, writes Satyajit Das
Financial Times: Economic Outlook: Inflation fears for China
Inflation figures dominate the week's economic releases, with June price statistics published in several countries, including the US, the eurozone states and the UK
Financial Times: School is out, but does the final bell toll for London?
For some financial players, the costs of operating in London are finally starting to outweigh those lifestyle issues, writes Gillian Tett
Financial Times: The fall of eurozone would cause chaos
Economic and market trauma should give pause for thought to those who blithely propose exiting the eurozone as a policy option, says Mark Cliffe
Financial Times: We have yet to address the cause of the crisis
Given the list of casualties inflicted by real estate exposure, surely regulation of risk should be the goal of any financial reform, writes Conrad Voldstad at ISDA
Financial Times: Chinese boost JGB purchases amid debt fears
Investors increasingly bought Japanese government bonds in the first four months amid ongoing global concerns about Europe's debt woes
Financial Times: Equities to swoon in the heat of austerity plans
"Fiscal masochism" will force central banks to print money as deflationary forces intensify, writes Trevor Greetham at Fidelity International
Financial Times: Failing US banks drive bond yields to record low
The mounting problems of the US banking system could drive benchmark government bond yields to extraordinarily low levels, says Stewart Cowley
Financial Times: Risk-free bank debt makes a crisis 'inevitable'
Plans for a tax on European banks reveal policymakers' failure of to grasp the essential role of bank capital – to absorb losses, says Paul Marson of Lombard Odier
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