Eurozone
  • Pope Leaves Financial Disarray in His Wake

    Pope Benedict XVI, leader of the globe’s 1.2 billion Catholics, shocked the world this morning when he announced he is resigning. The resignation of a pope is an extremely rare thing: a sitting pope...

  • Scotland "new state" outside EU, U.N. if splits: Britain

    Scotland "new state" outside EU, U.N. if splits: Britain

    By Andrew Osborn, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - The British government on Monday intensified its campaign to stop Scotland leaving the United Kingdom, publishing a legal opinion saying it would forfeit its membership of...

  • iPhone Index: The World’s Most Expensive Cities

    Tokyo has regained its title as the world’s most expensive city in an annual cost-of-living survey released last week by the Economist Intelligence Unit. But what does that dubious distinction really...

  • Back to the future as G20 comes to Russia

    Back to the future as G20 comes to Russia

    By Douglas Busvine, Reuters

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Group of 20 policymakers have an ideal chance in Moscow this week to ponder whether monetary policy largesse will blunt their will to carry out the economic reforms needed to put...

  • G20 to skirt potholes and follow growth signposts

    G20 to skirt potholes and follow growth signposts

    By Alan Wheatley and Global Economics Correspondent, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - With the road ahead looking a bit smoother, G20 finance ministers will be happy to ignore the wreck in the rear-view mirror when they meet this week to steer a course for the world...