The ageing population that threatens Europe will affect negatively the public finances of the EU25. According to a survey on the occasion of the World Elders Day organized tomorrow by the United...
September has been a constructive month in the CSE, with most securities recording impressive gains and many companies proceeding with mergers, acquisitions and Public Offers (CPB – SNET – CTC – FWW...
The value of Greek exports rose 20.4 percent in the first seven months of the year to 9.493 billion euros, compared with the same period in 2005, Hellenic Export Promotion Organisation said on...
Greece’s jobless rate fell sharply to 8.8 percent in the second quarter, its lowest level since 1998, the country’s statistics service (NSS) said yesterday. Identified as the top economic worry in...
Work on the EU constitution is to begin again in an informal manner when a "wise" group of politicians and officials from across Europe meet this weekend to see if they can come up with solutions to...
Confidence in the eurozone's economic outlook rebounded in September, particularly in industry but also for the retail and construction sectors, an EU survey released Friday showed. The European...
UK productivity continued to pick up in the second quarter of 2006, official figures have shown, with output per worker up by 1.8% on the year before. The rise, the strongest since the third...
Auto giant DaimlerChrysler AG is in detailed discussions with China's Chery Automobile to make cars for sale in the United States and other markets and could finalize the deal soon, sources said on...
Inflation in the dozen nations sharing the euro slowed to below the European Central Bank's 2 percent limit in September for the first time since January 2005 as oil prices fell from a record....
European stocks were higher on Friday, with Frankfurt’s Xetra Dax and London’s FTSE 100 both passing through 6,000 as auto stocks and financial groups led the way. By mid morning, the FTSE Eurofirst...