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Last remaining multiple World Cup champions eliminated
by Pan Pylas - July 7, 2018 - 10:00am
Only five countries have won the World Cup more than once. None of them have a chance to win another this year.
Eurozone economy ends 2017 on 'stellar' note
by Pan Pylas - January 5, 2018 - 3:14am
The 19-country eurozone economy closed out 2017 growing stronger than at any time in nearly seven years and optimism about the year ahead remaining buoyant, according to a closely watched survey yesterday.
Bank of England: 10,000 financial job losses on Brexit Day 1
by Pan Pylas - November 1, 2017 - 11:02pm
Britain's finance industry could lose 10,000 jobs on the first day after the country leaves the European Union, the Bank of England warned yesterday, as it urged the government to swiftly reach a transitional deal...
IMF warms to eurozone economy amid lower political risks
by Pan Pylas - July 24, 2017 - 6:10pm
The International Monetary is more optimistic about the economy of the 19-country eurozone after a run of elections saw populist politicians defeated and risks to its outlook abated.
More clouds gather over British economy as slowdown broadens
by Pan Pylas - July 7, 2017 - 6:11pm
A raft of disappointing British economic figures on yesterday reinforced concerns that this year's slowdown has broadened across sectors and extended into the second quarter of the year
Will Trump end globalization? The doubt haunts Davos' elite
by Pan Pylas - January 23, 2017 - 9:46am
Uncertainty over whether Trump's presidency will mark the end of globalization dominated discussions all week at an event synonymous with international business.
UK stock market hits record as manufacturers win business
by Pan Pylas - January 4, 2017 - 5:13am
Britain's main stock index hit a record closing high yesterday as a survey showed manufacturers gaining business from the slide in the value of the pound since the country's decision in June to leave the European...
Eurozone industrial output rises at fastest tick since 2009
by Pan Pylas - March 14, 2016 - 12:13pm
Industrial output in the 19-country eurozone grew at its fastest tick in more than six years in January, official figures showed yesterday — a welcome development but one many economists think could easily...
Eurozone inflation rate drops below 0 as energy costs slide
by Pan Pylas - February 29, 2016 - 1:29pm
Inflation across the 19-country eurozone turned negative in February, official figures showed yesterday, in a development that will boost expectations that the European Central Bank will unveil another stimulus package...
Eurozone economy 'losing steam' amid market turmoil
by Pan Pylas - February 3, 2016 - 12:18pm
The economic recovery in the 19-country eurozone lost steam in January, a closely watched survey found yesterday, a sign that the turmoil in global financial markets is beginning to weigh on business activity. ...
Global policymakers seek to reassure after market turbulence
by Pan Pylas - January 23, 2016 - 2:18pm
At the end of another turbulent week in financial markets, leading global policymakers sought yesterday to ease concerns over the economic outlook for 2016 and insisted that the slowdown in China is a natural turn...
Businesses get climate certainty they wanted; now for action
by Pan Pylas - December 14, 2015 - 4:06pm
With the new global climate deal, businesses around the world got the long-term certainty that they had been clamoring for — now they need to back up the shift to a greener world with cold hard cash.
Eurozone unemployment rate falls to near 4-year low
by Pan Pylas - December 1, 2015 - 1:02pm
Unemployment across the 19-country eurozone economy has fallen to its lowest level in nearly four years, official figures showed yesterday, in another positive sign for an economic region that has struggled to get...
As border checks return in Europe, economic costs loom
by Pan Pylas - November 25, 2015 - 4:11pm
Queues, bottlenecks and security checks — their return in Europe could have a sizeable economic impact if they become entrenched in the wake of the attacks in Paris and the unprecedented flow of refugees from...
European manufacturers getting more positive amid lower euro
by Pan Pylas - April 1, 2015 - 1:28pm
Enjoying the bonus offered by the much lower euro, manufacturers across much of the 19-country eurozone are hiring again. Greece's manufacturers though don't appear to be enjoying the fruits offered by a lower currency...
Eurozone showing signs of economic momentum
by Pan Pylas - March 4, 2015 - 7:25pm
The 19-country eurozone's economy is kicking into a higher gear in the wake of falling oil prices.
Greece hopes lift global stock markets ahead of Fed minutes
by Pan Pylas - February 18, 2015 - 10:11pm
Confirmation that Greece will seek an extension of its loan agreement with its euro partners helped shore up stock markets across Europe on Wednesday.
Survey finds eurozone began 2015 stronger than thought
by Pan Pylas - February 5, 2015 - 3:21am
Maybe all the doom and gloom surrounding the 19-country eurozone has been overdone.
Eurozone's big economies increasingly drag on the region
by Pan Pylas - January 7, 2015 - 2:23am
Weakness in the eurozone's major economies, such as Germany and France, risks choking off the growth emerging in countries that were at the forefront of the region's debt crisis, a closely monitored survey indicated...
European stocks drift lower amid eurozone fears
by Pan Pylas - January 3, 2015 - 4:10am
European stock markets drifted lower yesterday on the first trading day of the New Year as investors fretted over the state of the economic recovery in the 19-country eurozone, a further fall in the price of oil...
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