Decline in eurozone business activity slows in January
BRUSSELS: Eurozone business activity fell in January for the eighth straight month, but the rate of decline slowed from December, a closely-watched survey showed Wednesday.
BRUSSELS: Eurozone business activity fell in January for the eighth straight month, but the rate of decline slowed from December, a closely-watched survey showed Wednesday.
BERLIN: German train drivers began on Wednesday their longest-ever strike, piling on travel misery for thousands of passengers in an escalating industrial dispute that economic experts warn could cost the economy up to a billion euros ($1.1 billion).
RIYADH, Jan 24 (KUNA) -- Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) Secretary General Jassem Al-Budaiwi discussed, Wednesday, with Anne-Marie Trevelyan -- UK's Minister for International Trade -- the issue of Free Trade Agreements (FTA) between the two sides.
TEHRAN, Jan 24 (KUNA) -- Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi said Wednesday that the country aims to enhance economic and commercial relations with Turkiye.
TOKYO: The Bank of Japan maintained its signature monetary easing measures on Tuesday, as speculation grows of a shift away from its ultra-loose stance.
CARACAS: On paper, the easing of US oil sanctions against Venezuela should allow its battered economy to once again profit from a resource it has more of than any country in the world.
NEW YORK: The US department store Macy’s, which has had financial troubles for years, announced it has rejected a $5.8 billion takeover offer, citing reservations about its would-be investors’ financing capacity.
Kuwait: Zain sponsored the tenth season of Atyab Al Marshoud International showjumping Championship, held at the Kuwait Riding Center in Sabhan.
PESAWAR: Pakistan and Afghanistan reopened a key trade crossing on Tuesday, officials on both sides said, after a row over travel papers as Islamabad cracks down on cross-border movements.
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