PARIS: French consumer spending fell the most in nearly two years in November as unseasonably warm weather held back energy and clothing purchases,...
PARIS: French consumer spending fell the most in nearly two years in November as unseasonably warm weather held back energy and clothing purchases,...
Employees build a prefabricated house for refugees in Neukirch near Lindau, Germany, December 7, 2015. By Michael Nienaber NEUKIRCH, Germany: Near Germany's southern...
Roma: The Italian senate has passed the government budget for 2016 with the consent of 162 senators against 125. The move will bring...
Warren East, CEO of Rolls-Royce, poses for a portrait at the company aerospace engineering and development site in Bristol in Britain December 17,...
Manila: European insurance giant Allianz is buying a controlling stake in one of the largest insurance firms in the Philippines for an undisclosed...
Hong Kong: The dollar retreated against most of its major peers and emerging market currencies Wednesday, as analysts predict the Federal Reserve could...
Frankfurt: One year has passed since Germany introduced a national minimum wage, with no evidence so far of the catastrophic economic consequences predicted...
By Justin Bachman By typical industry measures, Delta is the world’s third-largest airline. Yet, as an airline heavily invested in other airlines, Delta...
By Eric Auchard OXFORD, England: A top cyber security researcher has warned German banks that their retail payment systems have security flaws that...
The U.S. economy expanded at a revised 2 percent annualized rate in the third quarter, buoyed by consumer spending as businesses struggled to...
New York: The US economy grew at an annual rate of 2.0 percent in the third quarter, according to Commerce Department data Tuesday,...
By A. Ananthalakshmi SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Gold retained gains from a two-day rally on Tuesday, supported by a slide in the dollar, although...
HONG KONG: Most world stock markets advanced Tuesday in light trading after China's leaders held out the hope of more stimulus to combat...
A Japanese national flag flies in front of the building of Japan's Financial Services Agency in Tokyo in this August 7, 2014 file...
KAMPALA: The World Bank has cancelled a $265 million infrastructure project in Uganda after a review found evidence of misconduct by a government...
By Clara Ferreira-Marques and Maytaal Angel MUMBAI/LONDON: Tata Steel is in talks to sell its struggling British-based unit to investment firm Greybull Capital,...
A Volkswagen company logo adorns the VW factory in Wolfsburg, Germany December 8, 2015. By Andreas Cremer BERLIN: Scarred by a public relations ...
CAIRO: Egypt's central bank has sold $7.6 billion in recent weeks to make it easier for importers pay for goods, an official told...