Beijing: The world economy is showing positive signs but is still fragile and countries should rely on structural reforms, not quantitative easing, to...
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,...
Brussels: European Union finance ministers will discuss this week a plan to attract more financial-technology companies, in a bid to bridge the gap...
London: Emerging stocks pushed to a new three-year high yesterday after nuclear-armed North Korea held back on stoking tensions further at the weekend...
China will set a deadline for automakers to end sales of fossil-fuel powered vehicles, a move aimed at pushing companies to speed efforts...
New York: As Hurricane Irma bears down on Florida this weekend, the state’s utility customers will find out exactly what $3bn worth of...
Athens: Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras urged French businesses on Friday to invest in Greece, as it emerges from its debt crisis, and...
New York: A slump in Goldman Sachs’s long-dominant trading business has sharpened questions about the Wall Street kingpin’s strategy as technological change disrupts...
Seoul: Japan backed a US push for the United Nations Security Council to vote today on fresh sanctions against North Korea, saying that...
Australian banks are likely to get out of their wealth-management businesses without the need for government to force divestment, according to the head...
Hong Kong: Hong Kong dollar bears are down, not out. So say Credit Agricole CIB and DBS Hong Kong Ltd after the biggest...
Stockholm: The head of European listings at Nasdaq Inc. says Britain’s decision to leave the European Union is driving more UK companies to...
Monaco: Hurricane Harvey, which lashed Texas and Louisiana with unprecedented rain last month, could end up costing insurers between $25 and $30 billion...