Eurozone
  • EU extends sanctions against Syria

    By Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union governments agreed on Monday to renew sanctions against Syria for three months but said they would amend an arms embargo to provide more non-lethal support and...

  • Insight: In Europe's tax race, it's the base, not the rate, that counts

    Insight: In Europe's tax race, it's the base, not the rate, that counts

    By Tom Bergin, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - In late November, members of the American Chamber of Commerce gathered at the Four Seasons hotel in Dublin for a Thanksgiving lunch of roast turkey and pumpkin pie and a...

  • Analysis: EU-U.S. trade talks promise both prizes and pitfalls

    Analysis: EU-U.S. trade talks promise both prizes and pitfalls

    By Alan Wheatley and Global Economics Correspondent, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters)- Forthcoming transatlantic trade talks might offer a fresh incentive for Europe to worry a bit less about protecting past economic gains and focus a bit more on securing sources of...

  • Cyprus heads for runoff vote, conservative chief leads

    Cyprus heads for runoff vote, conservative chief leads

    By Reuters

    NICOSIA (Reuters) - Cyprus was headed for a runoff vote in its presidential election after conservative leader Nicos Anastasiades failed to muster an outright majority after the bulk of votes were...

  • Tens of thousands join electricity protests across Bulgaria

    Tens of thousands join electricity protests across Bulgaria

    By Angel Krasimirov, Reuters

    SOFIA (Reuters) - Tens of thousands of Bulgarians protested in more than 20 cities against high electricity bills on Sunday, piling pressure on the government after a week of persistent...