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Eurozone business activity has hit a seven-month high, prompting companies to hire more staff, according to a new survey...
As the Office for National Statistics (ONS), UK government finances had a surplus of £8.8bn in January - the highest figure for seven years and higher than the revised £6.5bn reported for January 2014...
By 2020, Apple Inc. would be ready to produce electric cars. But the Silicon Valley giant is also facing a lawsuit for allegedly poaching employees...
Hours before Friday's make-or-break Eurogroup meeting, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said that he was "certain" Athens' request for a six-month loan extension would be accepted despite objections from Berlin...
Oil inventories are surprisingly hovering near 80-year highs even as oil prices have tumbled by more than half since crude oil’s peak last June...
On Friday crude oil futures slid lower, as worries over a global supply glut undermined sentiment and after data on Thursday showed that oil supplies in the U.S. rose to the highest level on record...
The greenback edged higher against its peers on Thursday, as it was underpinned by strong U.S. jobless claims data and as renewed concerns over Greece's debt dampened market sentiment...
The Federal Reserve minutes from the last month's meeting have foreign-exchange traders wondering whether Janet Yellen has joined the currency wars...
Germany has turned down Greece's application to extend its loan agreement and renegotiate the terms of its bailout, spurring the very real threat of Athens running out of money in the coming weeks, says CNBC...
Minutes from the European Central Bank's January policy meeting issued Thursday indicated that most members of the Governing Council consider introducing a quantitative easing program to repulse deflation and boost economic activity as the only available option...