Euro zone industry output falls sharply, with Ireland plunge BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Euro zone industrial production fell by far more than expected in March as output...
Record orders, strong sales drive strong Q2 for Siemens Energy By Christoph Steitz and Tom Käckenhoff FRANKFURT (Reuters) -Siemens Energy, which supplies equipment and services to...
Oil slips as economic worries take focus off tighter supplies By Florence Tan and Mohi Narayan (Reuters) -Oil prices fell on Monday as concerns about fuel...
France’s AXA Q1 sales rise 2% as property policy demand grows PARIS (Reuters) -AXA, Europe’s second-biggest insurance company, said first quarter sales rose 2% from the...
Analysis-Jet orders boom as airlines fear shortage By Tim Hepher PARIS (Reuters) – Planemakers can’t build them but airlines can’t stop buying them. Even as they...
Oil prices head for fourth weekly drop as demand fears weigh By Rowena Edwards LONDON (Reuters) -Oil prices slipped on Friday, heading for a fourth weekly...
G7 finance heads face tricky trade-off in debating steps to counter China By Andrea Shalal and Christian Kraemer NIIGATA, Japan (Reuters) -Finance leaders of the Group...
Orpea slides to annual loss of 4 billion euros on asset depreciation By Diana Mandia and Federica Mileo (Reuters) -French nursing care provider Orpea, hit by...
UK finance minister Hunt: Good news the economy is growing LONDON (Reuters) – Britain’s finance minister Jeremy Hunt on Friday welcomed the latest GDP data which...
Audit finds holes in ECB’s management of bank credit risk FRANKFURT (Reuters) – European Central Bank supervisors are often too lenient with banks in how they...
With UK food price inflation at 46-year high, lawmakers launch probe By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) – British lawmakers launched an investigation on Friday into the...
Nexi open to options as Banco BPM seeks partner By Valentina Za MILAN (Reuters) -Italian payments giant Nexi is keen to enter partnerships with lenders and...