Sunday, 4 July 2010

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard


Ambrose Evans-Pritchard

Ambrose Evans-Pritchard has covered world politics and

economics for a quarter century, based in Europe, the US,

and Latin America. He joined the Telegraph in 1991, serving

as Washington correspondent and later Europe correspondent

in Brussels. He is now International Business Editor in London.

LATEST FROM AMBROSE EVANS-PRITCHARD

Spain may need financial rescue, says Merrill

Spain's debt crisis may force the country to tap the EU-IMF rescue fund over the next two to three months and set off a political storm, according a confidential report by the Bank of America Merrill Lynch.

02 Jul 2010

Spectre of an economic relapse stalks markets

Fears of an economic relapse across the world have begun to stalk markets as data weakens.

01 Jul 2010

Merkel's political woes punctures euphoria

Fears for the survival of German Chancellor Angela Merkel sent tremors through markets.

30 Jun 2010

Warning signals of a double-dip recession flash across the world

Global bond markets are flashing warning signals of a sharp slowdown in growth across the world and a possible slide toward a double-dip recession and outright deflation.

29 Jun 2010

BIS warns that era of low rates must end

Authorities should tighten monetary policy in combination with austerity measures, Bank says.

28 Jun 2010

BIS: Europe's banks are still on 'life support'

Europe's banks have yet to come clean over bad loans and may struggle to refinance short-term debt, the Bank for International Settlements has warned.

28 Jun 2010

RBS tells clients to prepare for 'monster' money-printing by the Federal Reserve

As recovery starts to stall in the US and Europe with echoes of mid-1931, bond experts are once again dusting off a speech by Ben Bernanke given eight years ago as a freshman governor at the Federal Reserve.

27 Jun 2010