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After Greece failed yet again to reach a deal with European leaders, it is time for the Europeans to accept the fact that Greece simply wants out of much of its debt and already agreed-to austerity...
Why do the Europeans, and anyone else for that matter, continue to play this ongoing shell game with Greece?
While the euro area and several countries did well in the first quarter, Greece moved back into a recession, highlighting how difficult it will be for the nation to pay off its debts.
Moody's downgrade of Greek debt barely matters since the fate of the nation's debt is in a very few hands.
The European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) reported that new vehicle registrations in the European Union rose 8.6% year-over-year in the first quarter of 2015.
Ratings service Standard & Poor's has downgraded its long-term and short-term sovereign credit ratings on Greece. The ratings have been removed from CreditWatch, but the outlook is Negative.
Greece is pushing for €279 billion in reparations from Germany for actions during World War II. It is unlikely Germany will make the payments, though.
ThinkstockBerkshire Hathaway Inc. (NYSE: BRK-A) has made some interesting news this week. The conglomerate under Warren Buffett has successfully borrowed over $3 billion in new note and bond...
The World Trade Organization agreed on Monday to create a panel to investigate the incentives the state of Washington gave to Boeing to build the 777X in the state.
What does a massive round of quantitative easing in Europe, an environment of deflationary pressures and a testing of negative interest rates tell you?
After a year of strong recovery of car sales in Europe, executives and the auto manufacturer's association have turned anxious.
The news about auto sales in Europe was good for December, but the General Motors division there continued to lose ground as the attempt at a turnaround has failed.
In a report published Wednesday morning, Moody’s Investors Service acknowledges that the possibility of a Greek exit from the eurozone does exist today.
GM's efforts to turn around its European operations have suffered another blow as sales of Opel plunged in November.
ThinkstockRatings agency Standard & Poor’s on Friday lowered its real and nominal growth projections for Italian GDP and, as a result, cut the country’s long- and short-term debt ratings in...