NICOSIA, Cyprus (AP) -- The "reckless" economic policies of Cyprus' former president are mainly to blame for the financial crisis that brought the country to near bankruptcy, an independent inquiry concluded Monday.
October 08, 2013
October 07, 2013
Iceland rises from the ashes of banking collapse
A new mood of proud nationalism is emerging in economically resurgent Iceland after an out-of-control banking system sank the country into financial meltdown exactly five years ago.
October 06, 2013
Euro zone turns from financial to political crisis
LONDON (MarketWatch) — A political crisis in Italy threatens fresh elections. The Portuguese government takes a hammering at the polls.Austria sees an upsurge in far-right and anti-euro parties. Germany drifts on without a government. Far-right parliamentarians are being arrested in Greece.
October 05, 2013
Russia services sector posts sluggish growth in September: PMI
MOSCOW: Growth in Russia's services sector slowed slightly in September as new business expanded only modestly and companies became more pessimistic about future orders, a business survey showed on Thursday.
October 04, 2013
Euro-Zone Business Activity, Retail Sales Rising
The euro zone's return to economic growth appears to be firming, with surveys of purchasing managers showing a sharp pickup in business activity and fresh numbers on retail sales indicating consumer spending is on the rise.
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