Employment
  • U.S. bond market faces possible reckoning

    U.S. bond market faces possible reckoning

    By Caroline Valetkevitch, Reuters

    NEW YORK (Reuters) - The rally in U.S. Treasury bonds surprised many, taking 10-year yields to their lowest levels in 11 months. Jobs data and the European Central Bank meeting next week will...

  • Siemens CEO tries to calm furore over job cuts

    Siemens CEO tries to calm furore over job cuts

    By Noah Barkin and Jens Hack, Reuters

    BERLIN/MUNICH (Reuters) - The chief executive of German conglomerate Siemens SIEGn.DE tried to calm a brewing storm over job cuts on Friday after he let slip at an investor conference in New York...

  • South Europe's families offer short-term fix to pensions crisis

    South Europe's families offer short-term fix to pensions crisis

    By Julien Toyer and Lisa Jucca, Reuters

    MADRID/MILAN (Reuters) - When Angel Gomez and Maria Luisa Fernandez retired a decade ago, they imagined spending their pensions largely on restaurant meals, holidays and toys for the grandkids. Today...

  • Merkel says EU must create jobs to counter populist wave

    By Andreas Rinke, Reuters

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's Angela Merkel expressed regret that populist parties had done well in EU elections and said it was up to governments in countries like France to win back voters with...

  • UK's Eurosceptic UKIP party storms to victory in Europe vote

    By Andrew Osborn and Guy Faulconbridge, Reuters

    LONDON/SOUTHAMPTON (Reuters) - Britain's anti-EU UKIP party stormed to victory in European elections, riding a tide of Euroscepticism and anxiety about immigration to beat Prime Minister David...