Tag: European

Olazabal seeks right words for Ryder Cup

European Ryder Cup captain, Jose Maria Olazabal produced his lowest score in three years on the final day of the Italian Open on Sunday...

EU pushes more moves to stem debt crisis

Monti had proposed an EU summit in Rome to discuss the rise of anti-European populism, divisions between north and south and nationalistic prejudices that...

A nice rally while it lasted

The S&P 500 has surged 14 percent this year and is at its highest level in more than 4 years. Not counting 2009 when...

British Christians take complaints to European court

Four praticising Christians took their cases alleging discrimination because of their faith to the European Court of Human Rights Tuesday after British courts ruled...

D-day ahead

When the history books come to be written about the euro, September 12, 2012 could well prove one of the most significant dates in...

Ramsay triumphs at European Masters

Scotland's Richie Ramsay claimed the biggest win of his career on Sunday at the European Masters in the Swiss Alps, a final-round 66 handing...

Rajoy says Spain already meets conditions for aid

Rajoy said he wanted to see details of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) program to buy debt of euro zone countries with high borrowing...

Crisis could be over in ‘1-2 years’: EU bailout fund chief

The head of Europe's financial bailout fund, Klaus Regling, said the eurozone crisis could be over in "one or two years" if member states...

European shares hit 13-month high on euro action hopes

Europe’s top shares closed at 13-month highs on Friday, extending their longest weekly winning streak in seven years on hopes policy makers were...

Crude down in Asia as hopes for Fed, ECB stimulus fade

Crude markets fell in Asia Wednesday as fading hopes for additional stimulus measures from the US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank (ECB) led...

Spain out of Olympic football tournament

Spain crashed out of the Olympic football tournament on Sunday after the world and European champions suffered a shock 1-0 loss to Honduras at...

Don’t like Asian state capitalism? Blame the West

State capitalism, according to Bloomberg Businessweek, is a serious rival to U.S. and European businesses, which face being excluded from some markets. “Instead of trying...

Rolling out red carpet for central bankers

The U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank both meet next week amid investor expectations of action to stimulate economic growth and, in...

WALL ST looks to Fed, ECB to deliver stimulus

Investors face US and European central bank meetings next week hoping to see fresh action to spur economies damaged by the eurozone sovereign debt...

A fiscal quake looms

The world market panic that started the week looked all too familiar: an alarming reminder of last summer’s financial storm brought on by the...

ECB adds more sorrow to the Greek tragedy

The ECB move, which analysts said was aimed at stepping up pressure on Athens to adhere to the commitments of its EU/IMF bailout, will...

Freed European hostages leave Mali for Burkina Faso

Three European aid workers released in Mali after being kidnapped by an Al-Qaeda-linked jihadist group were on Thursday "safe and sound" in neighbouring Burkina...