The U.S. Federal Reserve took a tiny step on Wednesday toward raising interest rates for the first time since 2000 by dropping a five-month-old pledge to keep them low "for a considerable period."...
The European Union is not against a settlement with Microsoft over a long-running anti-trust investigation but time is running out, EU Competition Commissioner Mario Monti said Wednesday. "We are...
France and Germany intend to establish a European think tank, based in Brussels, to advance European ideas on the World stage, reports Le Monde. Although it is an unmistakably Franco-German...
Unions at British Airways warned yesterday that they would fight any attack on pay and pensions benefits as the airline unveiled plans to cut staff costs by a further £300m over the next two years....
House prices in the UK have started the year well with confidence in a rising housing market, according to the latest monthly survey from Hometrack. In the typically quiet month of January,...
French business confidence advanced to a 32-month high in January amid signs accelerating economic growth abroad is starting to feed through to increased demand within Europe's third-largest economy...
European markets followed Wall Street's lead on Thursday and opened lower after the Federal Reserve indicated it was prepared to end the era of record low interest rates. The Eurotop 300 slipped 0.8...
CSE Chairman, Akis Cleanthous told StockWatch on Thursday that the enforcement of the new development programs that fall within the framework of the new CSE Strategic Plan will be officially...
The major issues in today’s financial press are the latest report of the Economist Intelligence Unit, the talks between the Commerce Ministry and “Petrolina” for the distribution of cost between the...
According to JCC data released on Wednesday, one of four credit card transactions (23.1%) by Cypriots for 2003 was used in super markets, followed by an 18.1% in clothing and 12.7% in “other shops...