17:34:00
Speaker of the Russian House of Commons: The United States has asked Russia through the United Nations not to abrogate the nuclear test ban treaty.
17:29:55
Market news: New residential construction starts in London, UK, fell to their lowest point since 2009.
17:24:15
Spokesperson of the Hungarian Prime Minister: Hungarian Prime Minister Orban discussed natural gas and oil transportation and nuclear energy issues with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
17:19:14
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban told Russian President Vladimir Putin: We are working hard to save bilateral ties.
17:19:07
Hungarian Prime Minister Orban told Russian President Vladimir Putin: Hungary has never wanted to confront Russia, but to establish close ties.
17:18:48
Swedish Prime Minister: Sweden and the EU need better border controls.
17:18:18
BoE Monetary Policy Member Dhingra: We have not yet seen the impact of past interest rate hikes.
17:16:45
Dhingra, Monetary Policy Member of the Bank of England: The UK has significantly tightened monetary policy in the short term.
17:16:19
BoE Monetary Policy Member Dhingra: We prefer to adopt a more moderate interest rate path.
17:15:31
British trade union organization GMB: Construction workers at British energy sites have voted to strike.
17:14:41
BoE Monetary Policy Member Dhingra: We should see domestic inflation easing.
17:13:33
BoE Monetary Policy Member Dhingra: Wage growth is expected to slow down.
17:13:05
BoE Monetary Policy Member Dhingra: Forward-looking indicators show wage growth of 5% to 6%.
17:12:29
BoE Monetary Policy Member Dhingra: Wage inflation is overstated in official data.
17:11:33
Dhingra, Monetary Policy Member of the Bank of England: PPI is very good at predicting future CPI inflation.
17:10:34
Dhingra, Monetary Policy Member of the Bank of England: Companies have not significantly increased their share of profits.
17:09:20
BoE Monetary Policy Member Dhingra: The terms of trade crisis is the most serious since the 1970s.
17:03:43
Swedish central bank governor Teden said that inflation in September was slightly worse than expected.
17:02:51
The ZEW economic status index for the Eurozone in October was -52.4, compared with the previous value of -42.6.
17:02:02
German think tank ZEW: Some respondents cited negative factors such as the Palestinian-Israeli conflict as reasons for lowering growth forecasts, but these factors have limited impact on the overall more optimistic outlook.