The European Union could find itself in crisis if no agreement on the Constitution is found by next spring, according to the German Foreign Minister Joschka Fischer Visiting Prague on Tuesday (26...
Swedish telecommunications giant Ericsson threatened Wednesday to move both its production and headquarters out of Sweden if Swedes reject the euro in a September 14 referendum. The veiled threat...
Ford Motor has named Lewis Booth, currently the president of Mazda, its new European president and chief operating officer. This follows the unexpected resignation of Martin Leach in Cologne two...
Concern is mounting in the City that European companies will not share in the global profits upturn, casting fresh doubt on prospects for growth on the Continent. New figures show that analysts are...
More evidence that UK house market may have stabilised emerged today as property website Hometrack reported unchanged house prices for the third month running. Hometrack's survey for August showed...
Sweden will become less attractive for businesses expanding or establishing in Europe if the country votes no to the euro, according to the head of the Swedish telecommunications giant Ericsson. In...
Hochtief, Germany's leading construction group, said Tuesday it was lowering its forecast for full-year sales in face of the strong euro and was now pencilling in stable rather than higher sales in...
German business confidence rose to a 14-month high in August, adding to evidence Europe's largest economy may pull out of recession this quarter. An index of western German business sentiment...
European markets open higher on Tuesday, although financial stocks were in focus as market rumours suggested another capital increase at German group Munich Re. The pan-European FTSE Eurotop 300...
Some of continental Europe’s biggest companies face a pensions crisis every bit as grave as that confronting British industry, according to a report by HSBC, the banking group. Allianz, the insurer...