Eurozone
  • Britain's Cameron faces parliamentary revolt over Europe

    Britain's Cameron faces parliamentary revolt over Europe

    By Peter Griffiths, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister David Cameron faces a humiliating challenge to his authority on Wednesday when scores of rebels in his ruling party will attack him in parliament over his stance on...

  • EU warns China it is ready to launch telecoms dispute

    By Ethan Bilby, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission warned China on Wednesday it was ready to launch an investigation into anti-competitive behavior by producers of mobile telecommunications equipment,...

  • Insight: Bank documents portray Cyprus as Russia's favorite haven

    Insight: Bank documents portray Cyprus as Russia's favorite haven

    By Stephen Grey and Michele Kambas and Douglas Busvine, Reuters

    NICOSIA (Reuters) - When the Cyprus bank run began earlier this year, Russians set much of the pace. Documents seen by Reuters show that as the Mediterranean island headed towards financial meltdown...

  • Germany can't stop euro zone from sinking into longest recession

    Germany can't stop euro zone from sinking into longest recession

    By Robin Emmott and Sarah Marsh, Reuters

    BRUSSELS/BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's economy crept back into growth at the start of the year but not by enough to stop the euro zone from contracting for a sixth straight quarter, and France slid...

  • Turkey's Erdogan to push Obama on Syria after bombings

    Turkey's Erdogan to push Obama on Syria after bombings

    By Nick Tattersall, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Turkey's prime minister will push President Barack Obama for more assertive action on Syria during a visit to Washington this week, days after car bombs tore through a Turkish...