Tag: Europe
Oil up in Asia ahead of Europe, US policy moves
Oil rose in Asian trade Monday but prices were under pressure as investors await further measures by policymakers to boost the ailing eurozone and...
Oil mixed in Asia ahead of Europe, US policy moves
Oil prices were mixed in Asian trade Monday as investors await further measures by policymakers to boost the ailing eurozone and US economy, analysts...
Asian shares down on Europe woe, Apple hits techs
Asian markets fell Wednesday and the euro sat near multi-year lows amid growing fears Spain will need a full bailout, while tech shares were...
EU’s Barroso to travel to Greece on Thursday: spokesman
European Commission president Jose Manuel Barroso will travel to Greece to discuss the economic situation there on Thursday with Prime Minister Antonis Samaras, a...
European stocks steady after Moody’s action
Europe's main stock markets were largely steady in early trade Tuesday as positive Chinese data helped to offset ratings agency Moody's shock decision to...
Euro slips on fresh worries over Europe
The euro's roller coaster ride continued in Asian trade on Tuesday after it plummeted to a near 12-year-low against the yen a day earlier...
EU to strengthen ties with Israel despite criticism
The European Union looks poised to strengthen ties with Israel by approving 60 new cooperation activities, despite its recent denunciation of Israeli policy, diplomats...
Oil falls as Europe debt woes revive economic fear
Brent and U.S. crude futures posted weekly gains of more than 4 percent, both contracts having touched eight-week peaks on Thursday. U.S. and European...
Gloomy? Yeah, it’d get worse
An already sluggish global recovery shows signs of further weakness, mainly because of continuing financial problems in Europe and slower-than-expected growth in emerging economies,...
China criticises EU trade ‘discrimination’
China on Thursday criticised Europe’s refusal to ease two longtime trade restrictions as “discrimination”, following a high-level meeting between the two sides this week....
China criticises EU trade ‘discrimination’
China on Thursday criticised Europe's refusal to ease two longtime trade restrictions as "discrimination", following a high-level meeting between the two sides this week.
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German court examines challenges to euro crisis tools
Germany's top court began hearing challenges to euro crisis-fighting tools on Tuesday, in a process that could hamper Chancellor Angela Merkel's efforts to tackle...
‘Dar HA’s Europe tour proves a success’
Former Olympian Tauqeer Dar has said that Dar Hockey Acadmey Europe tour proved very beneficial and helpful for young hockey players in order to...
Asian stocks fall despite Europe, China rate cuts
Asian markets fell Friday as apparently coordinated action by Europe and China to stimulate the global economy failed to reassure wary investors ahead of...
British PM under pressure over EU referendum
Prime Minister David Cameron came under further pressure over Europe on Monday when a senior lawmaker from his party said Britain should exit the...
Tokyo stocks edge lower by noon
Tokyo stocks ended the morning session in negative territory on Monday with investor cautious ahead of a European Union summit this week aimed at...
Students on Europe Yatra visit Oxford University
The 40-member delegation of position-holder Pakistani students, currently on a study tour of Europe on the direction of Punjab CM Shahbaz Sharif, visited the...