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Republicans pull healthcare bill before vote
The White House pulled its proposed bill to reform the US healthcare system at the last moment despite what some had assumed to be widespread Republican support to revamp Obamacare.
Week ahead: Stage set for Parliament to approve Brexit
Great Britain will formally announce its decision to exit the European Union this week, on Wednesday, kick-starting two years of negotiations with the bloc.
Europe close: Stocks head into the weekend on a mixed note
On the eve of the European Union’s 60th anniversary, European stocks ended on a mixed note after a key vote on a US healthcare bill was postponed, but the euro strengthened after data showed the eurozone's recovery had gained momentum.
US durable goods orders jump in February, but details weaker
Orders for goods meant to last more than three years jumped in February on the back of a large increase in those for civilian aircraft.
Federal Reserve in better position to stop balance sheet reinvestment, Bullard says
The US central bank may now be in a better position to stop reinvesting the proceeds of its assets in acquiring new ones, a top member of the Federal Reserve said.
Inflation surge does not automatically mean rates will rise, BoE's Vlieghe says
Even an acceleration in consumer prices to 3. 5% might not justify a hike in Bank Rate, a top Bank of England official said, unless it is accompanied by growth in wages.
Bank of Russia surprises with rate cut to 9.75%
Russia's central bank took markets by surprise on Friday, announcing it had cut its key policy rate in response to a quicker than expected drop in price pressures, with further cuts possible.
ECB's Praet reiterates rates to remain at current lows, criticises anti-establishment parties
The European Central Bank will keep interest rates low well past the end of its bond purchase programme, its top policy thinker reiterated, while criticising anti-establishment parties' claims about the benefits of exiting the euro.
Europe open: Lower start despite very strong euro area PMIs for March
The main stockmarket gauges moved lower in early trading despite very strong readings on the euro area's manufacturing and services sectors and relatively 'dovish' remarks from the European Central Bank's chief economist.