Eurozone
  • Cameron taps trusted advisers for critical EU speech

    Cameron taps trusted advisers for critical EU speech

    By Andrew Osborn, Reuters

    LONDON (Reuters) - When British Prime Minister David Cameron delivers an eagerly awaited speech in Amsterdam on Friday that could determine Britain's future in Europe, the message will be his own,...

  • Brussels on edge ahead of Cameron's EU speech

    Brussels on edge ahead of Cameron's EU speech

    By Luke Baker, Reuters

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - It's been called a tightrope walk, an attempt to thread a needle in the dark and like sailing between Scylla and Charybdis. The classical allusion may be a stretch, but one way...

  • World Bank cuts growth outlook as advanced nations drag

    World Bank cuts growth outlook as advanced nations drag

    By Lesley Wroughton, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A frustratingly slow economic recovery in developed nations is holding back the global economy, the World Bank said on Tuesday, as it sharply cut its outlook for world growth...

  • France says will leave Mali when it stable, safe

    By Reuters

    DUBAI (Reuters) - France will wrap up its intervention in Mali and pull its forces out once the West African country has returned to being stable and safe with a solid political system, French...

  • U.N. nuclear watchdog, Iran fail again to reach deal

    U.N. nuclear watchdog, Iran fail again to reach deal

    By Fredrik Dahl, Reuters

    VIENNA (Reuters) - U.N. inspectors and Iran failed again in talks this week to revive an investigation into suspected nuclear arms research by Tehran, a setback for diplomatic efforts to resolve the...