The UK saw uneven rates of prosperity growth over the last year, according to the third edition of the annual UK Prosperity Map...
The UK saw uneven rates of prosperity growth over the last year, according to the third edition of the annual UK Prosperity Map...
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...