Published on Jan 25, 2013 Jan. 25 - Long euro, short sterling. That seems the most obvious trade following today's German Ifo index and UK GDP data. But is it that simple? Well, yes, says Reuters FX analyst Neal Kimberley.
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM French companies to be taxed 75% on salaries more more then a million euros a year.Zain Asher explains the new rules.
http://www.euronews.com/ Italy's borrowing costs fell at its latest auction of short-term government bonds. That means Rome has passed the first debt test since technocrat Prime Minister Mario Monti said he would leave office early.
PROVIDED BY HTTP://CNNNEXT.COM Thousands of Germans are reported to have been sent letters asking them to pay a fee for porn they are alleged to have streamed illegally online. Law firm Urmann (U C) is acting on behalf of Swiss copyrig
http://www.euronews.com/ Silvio Berlusconi has settled a long-running divorce dispute with his estranged wife Veronica Lario. The former Italian prime minister has reportedly agreed to pay her 100,000 euros a day as part of their settlem
http://www.euronews.com/ Egypt is taking urgent action to avoid a currency crisis and prevent a messy devaluation. After appealing to people to go easy on exchanging the local pound for US dollars, the central bank is holding auctions
http://www.euronews.com/ Google earnings from its core internet business came in much better than many analysts had predicted during the crucial fourth quarter of last year. They rose seven percent as online advertisers spent more money
1/30/13 Nokia Music to offer premium Mix Radio music service, starts from $3.99 By http://www.bgr.in Nokia already ships its Mix Radio streaming service with its Lumia smartphones, but now the company has announced a new premium servic