ECB increases lending to peripheral banks with bonus charge
Banks in Italy and other peripheral euro zone countries are grabbing tens of billions of euros in idle cash from their rivals in
Lagarde assumes duty as European Central Bank president
A new era was beginning at the European Central Bank (ECB) on Friday as Christine Lagarde takes over from Mario Draghi at the head of
Asia, Europe stocks rise Thursday following Fed, BoJ rate ease
Asian markets were mostly higher on Thursday after the Bank of Japan (BoJ) kept its ultra-easy monetary policy unchanged following the
ECB prepares sub-zero relief for wilting Europe
Euro and bond yields wilted on Thursday as a slump in German business confidence piled the pressure on the European Central Bank to
EU goods trade surplus grows with U.S. as deficit with China widen
The European Union’s trade surplus in goods with the United States and its deficit with China both increased in the first five months
U.S.-China trade war threatens global credit conditions, says S&P
A potential trade war between world economic giants, the United States and China, would threaten global credit ratings, according to
Uber Eats extends to 100 new cities in Europe, Middle East, Africa in 2018
User-owned on-demand food delivery app, Uber Eats, is pushing its international growth with a sizeable expansion across Europe, the
Europe’s carmakers face 30% emission cuts target
The European commission has unveiled new proposals for limits on carbon dioxide emissions from passenger cars and vans, which would
Car owners face fuel shock as test results gap to reality grows
Car owners in Europe are paying about 400 euros ($460) a year more than they expected for fuel because of a record gap between what
London property costs remain highest in Europe despite Brexit induced relocation fears
Bloomberg Global City Housing Affordability Index has indicated that London properties are still being priced high despite impending