FTSE down after latest Europe data
Figures showing a bigger-than-expected contraction in Germany's economy have prompted fresh fears over Europe's health. Reported by Express and Star 2 days ago.
View ArticleEurope's largest economies suffer
Europe's financial woes deepened as its two largest economies reported faltering economies. Reported by Belfast Telegraph 2 days ago.
View ArticleMasterCard Europe outline new pre-authorisation processing rules
MasterCard Europe today announced the introduction of a number of improvements for pre-authorized transactions applicable as of November 2013 in the ... Reported by Finextra 2 days ago.
View ArticleGM quarterly profit misses estimates as Europe losses widen
DETROIT (Reuters) - General Motors Co on Thursday posted a weaker-than-expected fourth-quarter profit as its loss in Europe widened and the U.S. automaker was unable to hold vehicle prices in its core...
View ArticleStock futures dip on Europe, Japan growth data; Cisco weighs
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stock futures fell on Thursday in the wake of weaker-than-expected growth data from Europe and Japan and a disappointing outlook from technology bellwether Cisco Systems . Reported...
View ArticleFire Emblem: Awakening release date, Europe exclusive bundle revealed
Europe will also receive an exclusive hardware bundle. Reported by Digital Spy 2 days ago.
View ArticleEurope will not be key election issue, says Labour's Douglas Alexander
Shadow foreign secretary says economy rather than EU referendum will be main focus of 2015 campaign Europe, and Labour's unwillingness to offer voters an in/out referendum, will not be the major issue...
View ArticleDow dips as Europe's economy slows
Stocks closed virtually unchanged on Wall Street after a slowdown in Europe's economy overshadowed an encouraging report on the US jobs market. Reported by Express and Star 2 days ago.
View ArticleEurope's two biggest economies faltering
Europe's financial woes have deepened as its two largest economies reported faltering economies. Reported by Belfast Telegraph 2 days ago.
View ArticleNovo to sell Tresiba in Europe at 60-70 percent premium over Lantus
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) - Denmark's Novo Nordisk, the world's biggest insulin producer, will sell its long-acting insulin Tresiba in Europe at a 60-70 percent premium over rival product Lantus from...
View ArticleAUDIO: Horsemeat: Europe-wide rule call
A Welsh MP who is also the shadow minister for food and farming in Westminster has called for tough Europe-wide rules on food production. Reported by BBC News 1 day ago.
View ArticleLuxury brand Bottega Veneta says Europe shop window for China
PARIS (Reuters) - Italy's Bottega Veneta plans to invest as much in new shops in Western Europe as in emerging countries in the coming years even though sales are growing quicker in new markets, its...
View ArticleBristol mother and charity director calling for better support for people...
This is Bristol -- A CLIFTON mother whose daughter successfully battled anorexia is calling for GPs to be better prepared for dealing with patients with eating disorders. Jane Smith is a director of...
View ArticleThis week's new film events
Future Film Festival | Turkish Film Festival | Deep Desires And Broken Dreams | Keswick Film Festival *Future Film Festival, London* Have you got what it takes to be Britain's next great film-maker?...
View Article100 new jobs for Scunthorpe through Wren Kitchens expansion
This is Scunthorpe -- ONE hundred jobs are set to be created in a £5 million investment at the Wren Kitchens furniture-making factory in Scunthorpe. The investment at the £20 million site on the...
View ArticleCivic begins exciting new chapter
This is Hull and East Riding -- Honda's new class-leading, tax-busting 1.6 i-DTEC Civic has been eagerly awaited. Offering a class-leading combination of fuel economy and performance – emitting only...
View ArticleIce age carvings: strange yet familiar
Poet Kathleen Jamie feels an unsettling empathy with the mysterious relics of the ice age on show at the British Museum One day 25,000 years ago at a place now called Kostenki on the river Don in...
View ArticleWhat the horsemeat scandal and fish quotas tell us about Europe | Andrew Watt
When things don't work in Europe, member states look to retrieve powers they have surrendered. But often, only supranational solutions will have any chance of success The scandal of horsemeat – its...
View ArticleHorsemeat scandal: the essential guide
With the Europewide scandal over the contamination of meat products, from beefburgers to lasagne, showing no sign of abating, study the issue in depth and learn all you need to know about how it came...
View ArticleIs Europe Next for a Shale Natural Gas Boom?
Chevron (NYSE: CVX) and Royal Dutch Shell (NYSE: RDS.A) are getting an early start on shale exploration campaigns in eastern European countries. With the United States fast emerging as a shale natural...
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