2013-07-03 09:00:04

Chelsea Owner to Leave Politics

Roman Abramovich, the billionaire owner of England's Chelsea Football Club, quit his post as the head of a regional parliament in Russia's Far East following a new law that bars government...


2013-07-03 09:00:04

EU Signals Retreat on Trading Tax

A top EU official said a watered-down version of a controversial proposed financial-transactions tax could be acceptable.


2013-07-03 09:00:04

Le Pen Stripped of Immunity

European lawmakers stripped French National Front leader Marine Le Pen of her parliamentary immunity on Tuesday, paving the way for the far-right leader to potentially face charges over alleged...


2013-07-03 09:00:04

Russian Court Convicts Lebedev in TV Brawl Case

Alexander Lebedev was sentenced to 150 hours of community service, having avoided a more serious charge which could have seen him jailed for five years.


2013-07-03 09:00:04

Banks Charged Over Derivatives Trading

European antitrust authorities charged 13 investment banks with colluding to prevent the lucrative global business of trading credit derivatives from moving onto regulated exchanges and away from...


2013-07-03 09:00:04

Spain to Try Again on Bank Sales

Spain's bank-bailout fund will try in the coming months to sell two loss-making lenders the government nationalized last year, NCG Banco and Catalunya Banc, four months after a previous attempt to...


2013-07-03 09:00:04

Vatican Bank Shakes Up Posts

Two top managers at the Vatican bank resigned on Monday, in the latest shake-up at the scandal-plagued institution, the Holy See said.


2013-07-03 09:00:04

France, Spain, Italy Drag on Car Market

Europe's car market is struggling to get out of reverse gear with sharp declines in new-car registrations in France, Spain and Italy in June.


2013-07-03 09:00:04

Maersk Giant to Launch a Little Light

Maersk is set to launch the world's biggest container ship this month but will set sail below capacity because some docks aren't equipped to handle it when fully loaded.


2013-07-03 09:00:04

Portugal Finance Minister Resigns

Vitor Gaspar, the chief enforcer of austerity demands under Portugal's international bailout, is leaving amid growing resistance to budget-tightening from a recession-weary population.


2013-07-03 08:00:03

Hollande Fires Outspoken Minister

The French President's surprisingly quick action indicates a tougher stance against internal dissent as he prepares to cut spending to rein in France's budget deficit.


2013-07-03 08:00:03

German Court Convicts Two of Spying for Russia

The couple, whose real names are still unknown, were spying for more than two decades.


2013-07-03 08:00:03

Chelsea Owner to Leave Politics

Roman Abramovich, the billionaire owner of England's Chelsea Football Club, quit his post as the head of a regional parliament in Russia's Far East following a new law that bars government...


2013-07-03 08:00:03

EU Signals Retreat on Trading Tax

A top EU official said a watered-down version of a controversial proposed financial-transactions tax could be acceptable.


2013-07-03 08:00:03

Snowden's Asylum Effort Hits Roadblocks

National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden's options narrowed as his globe-spanning, 21-country plea for asylum largely came up short.


2013-07-03 08:00:03

Spain Presses Deloitte on Bankia Work

A Spanish investigation into the public offering of the troubled lender Bankia questions the independence of Deloitte Touche's Spanish unit and says auditing work it did may have been faulty.


2013-07-03 08:00:03

Portugal's Foreign Minister Quits

Portugal's government was thrown into turmoil when its foreign minister resigned in protest over the bailed-out country's austerity policies, a step that could undermine Prime Minister Pedro Passos...


2013-07-03 07:00:04

Snowden's Asylum Effort Hits Roadblocks

National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden's options narrowed as his globe-spanning, 21-country plea for asylum largely came up short.


2013-07-03 07:00:04

Spain Presses Deloitte on Bankia Work

A Spanish investigation into the public offering of the troubled lender Bankia questions the independence of Deloitte Touche's Spanish unit and says auditing work it did may have been faulty.


2013-07-03 07:00:04

Portugal's Foreign Minister Quits

Portugal's government was thrown into turmoil when its foreign minister resigned in protest over the bailed-out country's austerity policies, a step that could undermine Prime Minister Pedro Passos...

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