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  • U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen holds a news conference following the two-day Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) policy meeting in Washington March 16, 2016. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque

    Yellen's swan song to markets

    By Trevor Hunnicutt, Reuters

    (Reuters) - Janet Yellen soothed markets' anxieties even while unwinding her predecessor's emergency measures to combat the 2007-2009 global financial crisis during her tenure as the first woman to...

  • French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe reacts during the questions to the government session at the National Assembly in Paris, France, January 30, 2018.   REUTERS/Charles Platiau

    France to name and shame worst cases of tax fraud: PM

    By Reuters, Reuters

    Philippe said the tougher measures were particularly necessary as his government intended to cut business and household taxes. "For grave offences, the French must know who is trying to absolve...

  • The German share price index, DAX board, is seen at the stock exchange in Frankfurt, Germany, January 30, 2018.    REUTERS/Staff/Remote

    European shares slip at end of strong month

    By Helen Reid and Danilo Masoni, Reuters

    LONDON/MILAN (Reuters) - European shares fell on Wednesday as investors locked in profits at the end of a strong month while results from some of the region's biggest names also weighed. The STOXX...

  • FILE PHOTO: Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ) looks on during a Senate Banking Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S. January 23, 2018. REUTERS/Aaron P. Bernstein/File Photo

    U.S. prosecutors drop corruption case against Sen. Menendez

    By Sarah N. Lynch and Joseph Ax, Reuters

    (Reuters) - The U.S. Justice Department has dropped corruption charges against Democratic Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey, according to a court filing on Wednesday, days after the trial judge...

  • FILE PHOTO - Saudi Arabian billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal sits for an interview with Reuters in the office of the suite where he has been detained at the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

    For Saudi tycoons freed from detention, cheers and a business challenge

    By Stephen Kalin and Katie Paul, Reuters

    RIYADH (Reuters) - Cheering supporters greeted Saudi Arabian billionaire Prince Alwaleed bin Talal when he arrived at his skyscraper offices in Riyadh after his release from detention in an anti-...

  • FILE PHOTO: A company logo is pictured outside a Tesco  supermarket in Altrincham northern England, April 16, 2016. REUTERS/Phil Noble/File Photo

    Unwanted gifts spoil Tesco's Christmas

    By Paul Sandle, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - Tesco's Christmas trading missed forecasts as strong food sales were offset by weak demand for items such as DVDs and computer games, showing that even Britain's biggest...

  • FILE PHOTO: A container ship is loaded at a terminal in the harbour of Hamburg, Germany September 23, 2012.     REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer/File Photo

    Germany should lower taxes only when ECB reduces its stimulus: Ifo

    By Reuters, Reuters

    "The economy is firing on all cylinders, the upswing is entering a new boom phase," Timo Wollmershaeuser told Reuters in an interview, adding there were production bottlenecks and an over-utilization...

  • Greeks to strike over right-to-strike bill

    By Lefteris Papadimas, Reuters

    ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek subway workers, dockers and state-employed doctors plan to strike on Friday in the country's first major industrial action of 2018, to protest a new law that will restrict...

  • FILE PHOTO: Maijoor addresses the Asian Financial Forum in Hong Kong

    European watchdog warns credit rating agencies over fees

    By Marc Jones, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - Europe's financial markets watchdog criticized top credit rating agencies like S&P Global , Moody's and Fitch on Thursday, saying they were not providing enough clarity on the...

  • Cookies bearing Toyota and Mazda names are seen ahead of an announcement of a new $1.6 billion joint venture assembly plant to be built in Alabama, in Montgomery, Alabama, U.S. January 10, 2018.  REUTERS/David Shepardson

    Toyota, Mazda announce $1.6 billion plant for Huntsville, Alabama

    By David Shepardson, Reuters

    MONTGOMERY, Ala. (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp and Mazda Motor Corp said on Wednesday they will build a $1.6 billion joint assembly plant in Alabama that will employ up to 4,000 workers, a boost for...

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