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The EU’s founding father Jean Monnet wrote in his memoirs that “Europe will be forged in crises” — but a recent storm of troubles...
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The EU’s founding father Jean Monnet wrote in his memoirs that “Europe will be forged in crises” — but a recent storm of troubles...
Greek elections Sunday may cause little change to its broad economic policy, dictated by the terms of its latest international bailout. But for thousands...
The chairman of investment banking giant Goldman Sachs has slammed China’s handling of its economy, adding he would not currently invest in the country,...
Finland’s centrist Prime Minister Juha Sipila urged Finns to accept the government’s harsh austerity measures in a rare televised address to the nation on...
Victorious Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s socialist agenda of nationalisations and high taxes is in sharp contrast to the free-market policies favoured in Britain for...
Rampant illegal fishing by foreign trawlers off Somalia’s once pirate-infested coastline is threatening economic gains in the Horn of Africa nation and could push...
A disaster or a blessing, business leaders are divided over Catalonia’s independence drive with some fearing the economy of Spain’s richest region could run...
Brazil wants to party as next year’s Olympics host, but a credit downgrade to junk status means the world’s seventh largest economy will be...
Standard & Poor’s cut Brazil’s sovereign credit rating to junk, citing the struggle by President Dilma Rousseff’s government to master growing debt and political...
European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker on Wednesday laid out plans in his State of the Union speech to tackle the refugee crisis, fears about...