Eurozone
  • Kerry urges EU to postpone funding ban in Israeli-occupied territories

    Kerry urges EU to postpone funding ban in Israeli-occupied territories

    By Arshad Mohammed, Reuters

    VILNIUS (Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry urged the European Union on Saturday to postpone a planned ban on EU financial assistance to Israeli organizations in the occupied Palestinian...

  • China, Kazakhstan to ink deals worth $30 billion on Saturday

    China, Kazakhstan to ink deals worth $30 billion on Saturday

    By Reuters

    ASTANA (Reuters) - Kazakhstan and China will sign 22 agreements on Saturday worth a total of around $30 billion, including several deals in the key oil and gas sector, Kazakh President Nursultan...

  • Greek premier says economic pain will ease next year

    Greek premier says economic pain will ease next year

    By Lefteris Papadimas and Karolina Tagaris, Reuters

    ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's economic pain will ease in 2014 as it exits a recession that will be less acute than forecast this year, helping the country meet its bailout targets, Prime Minister...

  • G20 says economy recovering but no end to crisis yet

    G20 says economy recovering but no end to crisis yet

    By Lidia Kelly and Luke Baker, Reuters

    ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - The Group of 20 powers said on Friday the world economy was improving but it was too early to declare an end to crisis with emerging markets facing increasing...

  • At G20, Europe finds some space to breathe on economy

    At G20, Europe finds some space to breathe on economy

    By Luke Baker, Reuters

    ST. PETERSBURG, Russia (Reuters) - For the first time in at least three years, European leaders have found themselves out of the economic firing line at a Group of 20 summit, with emerging nations'...