ATHENS (Reuters) – Greece’s largest carrier Aegean Airlines said on Wednesday it had struck a so-called code sharing agreement with Emirates, allowing both companies to offer...
By Rene Wagner BERLIN (Reuters) – German exporters are in an “extreme price squeeze” and incurred extra costs of 70 billion euros ($69 billion) this year...
By Joan Faus BARCELONA (Reuters) -Ford said on Wednesday it is delaying its production investments in Spain, citing a “revised outlook for Europe” but said it...
By Aditya Kalra NEW DELHI (Reuters) – Tinder-owner Match Group has filed an antitrust case against Apple with the competition regulator in India, accusing it of...
(This content was produced in Russia where the law restricts coverage of Russian military operations in Ukraine) By Andrey Ostroukh MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia’s stock market...
LONDON (Reuters) -Everton avoided any slip-up as they beat third-tier Fleetwood Town 1-0 in the League Cup second round to claim their first win of the...
MILAN (Reuters) -Creating a single broadband network is “the right step” for Italy, Telecom Italia’s (TIM) biggest investor Vivendi said on Tuesday. “It has taken many...
PARIS (Reuters) – Nissan said it would stop production of cylinder heads for French car maker Renault at its plant in Sunderland, northern England, from early...
By Nora Buli and Nerijus Adomaitis OSLO (Reuters) – Norway plans to maintain its current high gas production level until the end of the decade as...
By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) – The global economy is increasingly at risk of sliding into recession, surveys showed on Tuesday, as consumers faced with generation-high...
By Dhara Ranasinghe LONDON (Reuters) – The dollar pulled back from a fresh two-decade high against the euro on Tuesday after a report showed U.S. private...
By Jonathan Cable LONDON (Reuters) -Business activity across the euro zone contracted for a second straight month in August as the cost of living crisis forced...