Athens: Italy and Greece on Thursday gave a guarded response to EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's call for a Euro-wide finance minister, saying...
Athens: Italy and Greece on Thursday gave a guarded response to EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker's call for a Euro-wide finance minister, saying...
London: The Bank of England on Thursday hinted at an interest rate rise in the coming months as a Brexit-hit weak pound sends...
Beijing: Volkswagen will recall almost five million vehicles in China over airbag concerns, Chinese authorities said Thursday, dealing a new blow to the...
Strasbourg, France: European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker (pictured) yesterday said he would seek powers to screen foreign takeovers in Europe’s strategic sectors, amid...
London: Disappointment over the timing of Apple’s iPhone X release hampered further gains for world stock markets yesterday after an easing of concerns...
Tokyo: Japanese megabank MUFG said yesterday it decided to pick Amsterdam as a base for its EU securities operation by moving some functions...
London: The FTSE 100 recouped most of its losses at the close yesterday, as sterling gradually came off a one-year high which had...
Washington: A senior US senator called Wednesday for a federal investigation of credit rating agency Equifax after the company lost the personal data...
London: Britain’s unemployment rate hit its lowest since 1975 but wages slipped further behind the cost of living, taking some of the urgency...
London: Euro zone government bond yields were close to the highs hit on Tuesday after Austria said it would sell ¤3.5bn of 100-year...
LONDON: Britain will reject “protectionist” agendas from the European Union in favour of “forward-leaning” proposals when it comes to supervising cross-border financial markets...
Beijing: The world economy is showing positive signs but is still fragile and countries should rely on structural reforms, not quantitative easing, to...
LONDON: Bell Pottinger’s British arm collapsed on Tuesday after the global public relations agency’s clients deserted it over a racially-charged political campaign it...
Tokyo: Japan said yesterday it would sell off another chunk of the country’s massive postal service in a share listing expected to raise...
Berlin: German investor Hans Rudolf Woehrl has unveiled a ¤500m ($600m) offer for bankrupt Air Berlin, hoping to buy the country’s second largest...
Frankfurt: The European Central Bank believes its longterm support to the eurozone economy will overcome the strong euro’s braking effect on inflation, board...
Frankfurt am Main: Beijing’s announcement that it is considering joining France and Britain in banning petrol and diesel cars from its smog-clogged roads...
Luxembourg: Google yesterday launched a legal challenge to a record €2.4bn fine imposed by European anti-trust authorities for favouring its own shopping service,...