BRUSSELS/ FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The head of the European Central Bank underlined on Thursday the bank's readiness to extend money printing, warning that a key measure of economic health -- price inflation -- was flagging.
VALLETTA (Reuters) - European Union leaders meeting on Malta to discuss the migration crisis were considering inviting Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan to a summit in Brussels this month to seal an accord to curb migration, EU officials said.
LONDON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Aircraft components maker Aernnova's planned initial public offering could value the Spanish business at around 1.4 billion euros ($1.5 bln), two sources familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
ROCK HILL, S.C. — A pastor says bird flu and high turkey prices have created a "crisis" this year for his charity’s annual mission of giving Thanksgiving meals.
Violent clashes have broken out in Athens after Greek workers walked off the job to protest austerity measures demanded by international lenders. As Sonia Legg reports, the strike is a test for the prime minister who came to power promising to end austerity, but accepted the unpopular terms of a third bailout under the threat of a euro zone exit.
Violent clashes have broken out in Athens after Greek workers walked off the job to protest austerity measures demanded by international lenders. As Sonia Legg reports, the strike is a test for the prime minister who came to power promising to end austerity, but accepted the unpopular terms of a third bailout under the threat of a euro zone exit.
Violent clashes have broken out in Athens after Greek workers walked off the job to protest austerity measures demanded by international lenders. As Sonia Legg reports, the strike is a test for the prime minister who came to power promising to end austerity, but accepted the unpopular terms of a third bailout under the threat of a euro zone exit.
Violent clashes have broken out in Athens after Greek workers walked off the job to protest austerity measures demanded by international lenders. As Sonia Legg reports, the strike is a test for the prime minister who came to power promising to end austerity, but accepted the unpopular terms of a third bailout under the threat of a euro zone exit.
Britain's Rolls-Royce has issued its fourth profit warning in just over a year and says it may cut its dividend as a slow down in Asia meant weaker demand for servicing older aero-engines. As Hayley Platt reports Europe's biggest defence company BAE Systems also warned it will see no growth in earnings in 2015.
Britain's Rolls-Royce has issued its fourth profit warning in just over a year and says it may cut its dividend as a slow down in Asia meant weaker demand for servicing older aero-engines. As Hayley Platt reports Europe's biggest defence company BAE Systems also warned it will see no growth in earnings in 2015.
LONDON (Reuters) - The average American viewer will probably balk at the images of swastikas on their flag or in Times Square, but what may shock them most in the new streamed video drama "The Man in the High Castle" will be the depiction of a United States crushed.
FLORENCE, S.C. — Former South Carolina state Rep. Thad Viers is appealing his 3-year federal prison sentence for money laundering.
BAKU, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Azerbaijan on Thursday released Arif Yunus, husband of leading human rights activist Leyla Yunus, from prison on health grounds, and his lawyers said they would press ahead now to try to secure the release of his wife.
ABU DHABI, Nov 12 (Reuters) - The owner of a Dubai-based gold and jewellery retailer was sentenced to three years in prison for writing two cheques totaling 34 million dirhams ($9.26 million) that bounced, local media reported.
Узган ел йомгаклары буенча районыбызның игенчелек тармагы республикада югары бәяләнеп авыл хуҗалыгы районнары рейтингында балыкбистәлеләрнең икенче категориягә кергән төбәкләр арасында–беренче, ә гомуми районнар буенча 14 нче урынга чыгуы куанычлы хәл.
Читать дальше...LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's state-backed Royal Bank of Scotland expects annual revenues in its corporate and institutional banking (CIB) business to fall to about 1.4 billion pounds after it is restructured, down 65 percent from last year.
WASHINGTON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Two U.S. consumer groups announced the formation of a coalition with New York labor unions on Thursday to press antitrust regulators to oppose big insurance mergers that would cut the number of nationwide for-profit health insurers from five to three.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia's Olympic Committee said on Thursday it had recommended that former Russian Athletics Federation head Valentin Balakhnichev resign as a member of the committee executive.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A massive trade pact between 12 Pacific rim countries could limit the availability of affordable medicines, the head of the World Health Organization said on Thursday, joining a heated debate on the impact of the deal.
GENEVA (Reuters) - A massive trade pact between 12 Pacific rim countries could limit the availability of affordable medicines, the head of the World Health Organization said on Thursday, joining a heated debate on the impact of the deal.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A unilateral decision by the interior minister to reverse course on a central plank of Germany's asylum policy has forced Chancellor Angela Merkel to edge away from her open-door welcome to refugees and raised questions about her leadership.
ALICANTE, Spain (Reuters) - England captain Wayne Rooney will not start Friday's friendly against Spain and fellow forward Jeremy Vardy is struggling with a knock and is unlikely to feature, manager Roy Hodgson said on Thursday.
ISTANBUL/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Syria's war, migration and the fight against terrorism will force their way onto the agenda when world leaders meet this weekend in Turkey, a country straddling Europe and the Middle East and struggling with the fallout from all three.
NEW YORK, Nov 12 (Reuters) - A U.S. government weather forecaster on Thursday said that the El Nino weather phenomenon under way would likely peak during the Northern Hemisphere winter of 2015/2016 and taper off to neutral in late spring or early summer 2016.
LONDON, Nov 12 (Reuters) - Britain's state-backed Royal Bank of Scotland expects annual revenues in its corporate and institutional banking (CIB) business to fall to about 1.4 billion pounds ($2.1 billion) after it is restructured, down 65 percent from last year.