Eurozone
  • German parliament backs Cyprus bailout

    German parliament backs Cyprus bailout

    By Reuters

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's lower house of parliament voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to grant Cyprus a 10 billion euro bailout that is designed to avert bankruptcy for the tiny Mediterranean...

  • Global business group prods WTO to reach customs deal this year

    Global business group prods WTO to reach customs deal this year

    By Doug Palmer, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An international business group is urging World Trade Organization members to strike a deal to simplify global customs procedures at a trade ministers meeting in Bali in...

  • EU makes last-ditch bid for Serbia-Kosovo deal

    EU makes last-ditch bid for Serbia-Kosovo deal

    By Justyna Pawlak and Fatos Bytyci, Reuters

    BRUSSELS/PRISTINA (Reuters) - The European Union gave Serbia a last chance to clinch membership talks with the bloc on Tuesday, summoning the Balkan country to new negotiations on ending the ethnic...

  • The 3-Speed Global Economy Puts US in 2nd Gear

    When the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank gather for their spring meetings in Washington this week, there will be no pressing euro crisis to address, and that is more than one could say...

  • Kremlin criticizes U.S. blacklist ahead of Obama adviser visit

    Kremlin criticizes U.S. blacklist ahead of Obama adviser visit

    By Steve Gutterman, Reuters

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin's spokesman on Sunday called a U.S. law barring Russians from the country over alleged rights abuses unacceptable interference in Russia's affairs, setting...