| EUROPE ECONOMY NEWS |
| |
| Tue 13 May 2008 |
Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl marries economist Gulf News | Berlin: Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl has married his partner Maike Richter, an economist who is near... |
Italy: Right of center Italian voters turn to the right, fed up with an anemic ... ISN Commentary by Eric J Lyman in Rome for ISN Security Watch (13/05/08) | The conventional wisdom is that Italy t... |
Tighter credit takes hold in Europe International Herald Tribune | : Europe is next in line to feel the effect of tighter credit, a tough situation for an economy heavily depe... |
Italian PM proposes economic reforms USA Today Posted | Comment | Recommend | | | ROME (AP) Premier Silvio Berlusconi has stress... |
US dollar up in Europe Syracuse | LONDON (AP) - The U.S. dollar was mostly higher against other major currencies in European trading Tuesday m... |
Georgia in peril The Washington Times | The pro-Western Georgian government bordering Russia needs the assistance of the West in order to combat Rus... |
Austria expects economic boost from Euro 2008 - Yahoo Daily News | By Paul Bolding 16 minutes ago | VIENNA (Reuters) - When the roar of the crowds has faded and the bunting ha... |
US needs to understand Asia better The Times Of India | The west has historically viewed Asia from its own peculiar prism. Over 150 years ago, ... |
Slower Growth Exposes Risk on Europe's Fringe Wall Street Journal | Emerging markets along Europe's fringes are getting deeper into financial hot water as the global economy sl... |
Serbia goes to polls deeply divided over Europe The Manila Times | BELGRADE: Serbia's path towards the European Union divides its political scene and society to such an extent... |
| Mon 12 May 2008 |
Brazil's middle class thrives as angst grows in U.S. and Europe International Herald Tribune | : While consumers in many parts of the world are tightening their belts, Brazilians are spending as though t... |
Investment Banks Eye Africa for Growth Business Week | As investment banks continue to feel the effects of the credit crunch in the West, some are looking to Afric... |
Latvian inflation reached 17.5 percent The Boston Globe | RIGA, Latvia—Latvia's inflationary spiral continued in April, reaching a 12-year high of 17.5 percent ... |
Emerging markets invest $1.7trillion in real estate Stockhouse | The most popular targets for real estate investments now are countries in the new economic region stretching... |
Foster Wheeler Awarded Contract for CFB Gasifier for Biomass to Liquids (BTL) Pilot Plant in Finland Stockhouse HAMILTON, Bermuda, May 12, 2008 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- | Foster Wheeler Ltd. (Nasdaq: FWLT) announced today that i... |
EU, US take on demands to remove red tape in trans-Atlantic trade International Herald Tribune | : EU and American officials meet in Brussels on Tuesday to debate how to cut bureaucracy and boost an econom... |
11th Eurasia Economy Summit Turkish Press | PAKISTANI OFFICIAL SAYS HIS COUNTRY HAS NOW A SECURE MILIEU | ISTANBUL - Muhammad Asaf, chairman of Pakistan... |
Dollar mixed before new economic reports Houston Chronicle TOOLS | BERLIN - The dollar furthered its modest rally Monday as markets awaited hints from the U.S. Federal R... |
Spain enforces coastal-property law The Miami Herald VALENCIA, Spain -- BY CIARAN GILES | Associated Press | It's been the dream of millions -- a home by the sea i... |
FTSE seen opening lower International Herald Tribune | : The FTSE 100 index is seen opening 2 to 6 points lower on Monday, financial bookmakers said, having ended ... |
Peter Mandelson, European Trade Commissioner, pins hopes on Peru talks The Times div#related-article-links p a, div#related-article-links p a:visited { color:#06c; } | Peter Mandelson is look... |
No previous results Next 20 results |