9:32am

Currency havens rise in cautious trade

Sterling under pressure over EU referendum talk

8:31pm

EU uncertainty adds to sterling’s woes

Referendum debate is adding to ‘headwinds’ faced by pound

Global Market Overview 7:24pm

Stocks struggle for momentum

Nikkei 225 slumps 2.6% after yen strengthens

An employee of the German Federal Bank checks the core of a bar of gold during a press conference at the German Federal Bank in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany, on January 16, 2013.The German central Bundesbank said it will relocate parts of its gold stored abroad following recent accusations that it is not keeping proper track of its vast reserves ©AFP From GLOBAL ECONOMY 6:51pm

Bundesbank weighs bullion against public pressure

German populace worried by potential break-up of euro

Gold reserves ©AFP From GLOBAL ECONOMY 6:40pm

Germany to shift 54,000 gold bars home

One of biggest shipments of yellow metal on record

A handout picture released by Egyptian Presidency shows the new governor of Egypt's central bank Hisham Ramez ©AFP Roula Khalaf from WORLD 5:42pm

Worst behind us, says Egypt’s bank chief

Hisham Ramez says rise in demand for Egyptian pound encouraging

Global Market Overview 9:30pm

Stocks slip as risk rally wavers

Yen firms after warnings of ‘excessive’ slide

The Short View Jan 15, 2013

Carry trade strategy not dead but resting

Ingram Pinn illustration From COMMENT Jan 15, 2013

Japan should rethink its stimulus

The real problem is a return to deflation and an overvalued currency, says Adam Posen

Mohammed Morsi...In this Friday, July 13, 2012 photo, Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi holds a joint news conference with Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki, unseen, at the Presidential palace in Cairo, Egypt. Egypt's Islamist president may look like he's running out of options as he faces an appeals court strike and massive opposition protests over decrees granting himself near absolute power. Will he back down now? Most likely not. Mohammed Morsi's next move may be to raise the stakes even higher. Signs are growing the constitutional panel at the heart of the showdown could vote on a draft this week despite a walkout by liberal and Christian members. (AP Photo/Maya Alleruzzo) ©AP Global Insight from WORLD Jan 15, 2013

Egypt wrestles with economic decline

Mohamed Morsi struggles to address pressure on pound

From WORLD Jan 15, 2013

Japan warns on impact of weaker yen

Economy minister cautions against sharp loss in value

Jan 15, 2013

Euro rises against the Swiss franc

Improved eurozone sentiment helps franc to weaken

Global Market Overview Jan 14, 2013

New year rally stalls as Wall Street dips

Yen hits 2½-year low and China stocks surge 3%

Trading Post Jan 14, 2013

Fed governors set to point way

Jan 14, 2013

Euro bulls hold sway on forex front

But when will longer-term buyers return to eurozone?

From FT TRADING ROOM Jan 14, 2013

Comment: A global public good

European single market forced change in financial infrastructure

From GLOBAL ECONOMY Jan 14, 2013

Eurozone production unexpectedly drops

Drop in output raises questions over recovery in the region

From FT TRADING ROOM Jan 14, 2013

ICAP sells stake in Traiana

Move shows banks the value of updates in market infrastructure

From COMMODITIES Jan 14, 2013

India tackles its costly gold addiction

Government considers measures to curb precious metal imports

Jan 14, 2013

Euro hits 11-month high versus dollar

Yen weak as BoJ comes under renewed pressure