June 12, 2015

European Stocks Little Changed After Rebound From Six-Day Drop

European stocks were little changed, after posting their biggest jump in a month, amid ongoing negotiations over Greece’s financial aid.

June 10, 2015

Greece deal nears as PM warns of eurozone collapse

Brussels (AFP) - The EU's top official for the euro said Tuesday that Greece and its creditors could be just days from reaching a bailout deal as Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras warned that failure could sink the eurozone.

June 09, 2015

Britain leaving EU would affect credit rating, says Moody's

A vote to leave the EU could cut the UK’s credit rating, according to the ratings agency Moody’s, which has waded into the debate with a warning about rushing the referendum.

June 08, 2015

Germany's bickering Eurosceptics squander chance to cash in on Greek crisis

BERLIN (Reuters) - As Greece stumbles towards bankruptcy, a Eurosceptic party bent on breaking up the euro zone should be enjoying its golden hour; but instead the Alternative for Germany (AfD) is mired in such bitter personal feuding it teeters on the verge of collapse itself.

June 06, 2015

French Economy To Benefit From Weaker Euro, Favorable External Environment

The Bank of France sees strong economic growth this year as it gain strength from a favorable international environment and the weaker euro.