July 30, 2015

Cameron clean-up plan won't stop dirty money, say critics

David Cameron's plans to crack down on "dirty money" being used to buy UK property have been criticised by tax and property experts.

July 28, 2015

Eurozone outlook improves, International Monetary Fund says

The outlook for the eurozone has improved, says the International Monetary Fund (IMF), thanks to a falling oil price, a weaker euro and action taken by the European Central Bank (ECB). It predicted that growth would pick up to 1.7% next year, from 1.5% this year.

July 27, 2015

Black economy clouds Spain's recovery from crisis

Madrid (AFP) - Many of Spain's five million unemployed dream of finding a steady job in the economic recovery vaunted by the government -- but a legion of undeclared workers still scrape by cash-in-hand.

July 26, 2015

Greek debt crisis talks stall over choice of hotel

In an inauspicious start to talks over awarding Greece a third bailout, international officials have postponed the negotiations after failing to agree with their hosts where they will stay and how they will operate when in Athens.

July 24, 2015

Forex traders have been shocked into behaving themselves but it might not last, says BoE director

Forex traders are behaving themselves in the wake of a series of fines and investigations, according to Chris Salmon, the Bank of England’s markets boss.