Russia slashes long-term growth forecast |
- Russia slashes long-term growth forecast
- Euro drops on ECB’s interest rate cut move
- Optimism on Iran-US nuclear talks
- Swiss team reveals Arafat polonium finding
- US business group urges Volcker rethink
- Greek riot police storm former state TV
- Schäuble draws battle lines with coalition
- Peña Nieto toughens stance on energy reform
- Baby boomers help solve Australia’s jobs mystery
| Russia slashes long-term growth forecast Posted: 07 Nov 2013 11:47 AM PST The adjustment marks Moscow's first official admission that the economic growth model that underpinned President Vladimir Putin's rule is falling apart |
| Euro drops on ECB’s interest rate cut move Posted: 07 Nov 2013 11:45 AM PST Fears of deflation leads the European Central Bank to cut interest rates and expand help for the region's banks |
| Optimism on Iran-US nuclear talks Posted: 07 Nov 2013 11:45 AM PST Iranian deputy foreign minister Abbas Araqchi sees prospect of interim agreement at Geneva negotiations this week as US seeks 'first step' deal |
| Swiss team reveals Arafat polonium finding Posted: 07 Nov 2013 09:24 AM PST Scientists say tests revealed 18 times the normal levels of Polonium-210, a radioactive poison, in the remains of the former Palestinian leader |
| US business group urges Volcker rethink Posted: 07 Nov 2013 11:58 AM PST The business group said regulators had not provided a public cost and benefit analysis of Volcker rule and that the measure should be re-examined |
| Greek riot police storm former state TV Posted: 07 Nov 2013 02:46 AM PST Dozens of sacked staff members who set up an internet broadcasting operation from a news studio after the station was shut down are evicted |
| Schäuble draws battle lines with coalition Posted: 07 Nov 2013 11:15 AM PST German finance minister Wolfgang Schäuble warns that there will be no tax increases as negotiations with coalition partner continue |
| Peña Nieto toughens stance on energy reform Posted: 07 Nov 2013 01:16 AM PST A more business-friendly energy liberalisation is likely to lure investment from oil majors, giving a fillip to Mexico's flagging economic growth rate |
| Baby boomers help solve Australia’s jobs mystery Posted: 06 Nov 2013 08:44 PM PST Despite economic slowdown and job losses in the mining sector, unemployment levels have remained static as baby boomers choose to retire |
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