LONDON: Turkey’s imports of Iranian crude oil have been holding steady at around 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) from September to December, data...
LONDON: Turkey’s imports of Iranian crude oil have been holding steady at around 100,000 barrels per day (bpd) from September to December, data...
Riyadh: Economists in Saudi Arabia have estimated the kingdom’s revenues from Haj and Umrah services in 2012 at more than SR62bn ($16.5bn), 10...
International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde walks away after buying small packets of sugar from a woman at a makeshift shop at Kasengere...
VAL-DE-REUIL, France: France will not take over insolvent Swiss refiner Petroplus’ oil refinery in Normandy, but could help the plant financially once a...
SINGAPORE: Singapore Airlines has asked its captains to volunteer for unpaid leave amid a global economic slowdown that has dented long-haul travel demand,...
WASHINGTON: US President Barack Obama warned Congressional Republicans yesterday against playing a “dangerous game” with the economy as lawmakers prepared for a new...
BUCHAREST: Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta has sacked the country’s chief statistician, accusing him of “severe error” in his projection of GDP for...
BERLIN: New solar power installations in Germany hit a record high last year but tapered off in the fourth quarter as subsidies were...
Workers prepare the Panasonic booth for the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES) at the Las Vegas Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada yesterday....
BRUSSELS: Belgium’s Liege airport, one of Europe’s busiest freight hubs, hopes to entice US parcel delivery firm FedEx away from Paris airports should...
DOHA: QNB Group has revised up its estimate for Qatar’s overall real GDP growth in 2012 to 6.1 percent, from 5.6 percent previously,...
MADRID: Spanish banking unions are braced for thousands more job cuts this year, starting with redundancies at Spain’s largest bank Santander after its...
PARIS: Six out of 10 French voters support the introduction of a special tax on incomes above ¤1m per year but a majority...
Chinese cars wait to be exported at a port in Dalian, Liaoning province. Automakers are bracing for another year of tepid single-digit growth...
Women, dressed in ceremonial kimonos, pose with the new logo of the Japan Exchange Group in front of an electronic board showing the...
LONDON: Gold fell 2 percent to a 4-1/2 month low yesterday after minutes from the US Federal Reserve highlighted increasing concerns over its...
NEW YORK/LONDON: Business activity in the United States perked up in the final month of 2012, surveys showed yesterday, while hopes grew that...
MUMBAI: Indian software outsourcing giant Infosys yesterday said it was weeding out under-performing staff and would be asking some to leave, but denied...