Daimler drives its electric truck business into the United States
Daimler has plans to bring a fleet of battery-powered Fuso delivery vehicles to customers in New York City.
Diesels improve, but will people buy?
German automakers say they have new and improved diesels that meet or beat ever-tightening emissions standards.
An 'entry-level' Ferrari? Meet the $240,000 Portofino
Ferrari has unveiled its newest 'entry-level' supercar at a time when the iconic Italian brand is ready to expand.
Europe needs to raise its game in car batteries: VW brand chief
VW wants German and European industry to come together to help create a regional supplier of electric car batteries to compete with Asian manufacturers.
Europe needs to raise its game in car batteries: VW brand chief
VW wants German and European industry to come together to help create a regional supplier of electric car batteries to compete with Asian manufacturers.
Ferrari bets racetrack wins will lead to showroom sales
Ferrari is stretching its brand by removing a longstanding ceiling on the number of cars it sells and expanding into other products.
Ferrari bets racetrack wins will lead to showroom sales
Ferrari is stretching its brand by removing a longstanding ceiling on the number of cars it sells and expanding into other products.
Britain pushes Boeing to drop its Bombardier challenge
Britain is pressing for U.S. plane maker Boeing Co. to drop its trade challenge against Canadian rival Bombardier and seek a negotiated settlement to try to protect jobs in Northern Ireland, its business ministry said on Monday.
Britain pushes Boeing to drop its Bombardier challenge
Britain is pressing for U.S. plane maker Boeing Co. to drop its trade challenge against Canadian rival Bombardier and seek a negotiated settlement to try to protect jobs in Northern Ireland, its business ministry said on Monday.
Airbnb sees 80% jump in visitors to Britain
Airbnb has seen an 80 percent jump in visitors to Britain in the last year, the home rental firm said on Monday, as travellers pour in to the country to take advantage of the weaker pound.
Thousands rally in central London to protest Brexit plan
Thousands are gathering in central London to protest Britain's plans to withdraw from the European Union.
French carmaker PSA sees shares drop on diesel fraud report
PSA Group, the parent company of Peugeot and Opel, is fighting back against a report that 1.9 million cars have cheated on diesel emissions tests.
French carmaker PSA sees shares drop on diesel fraud report
PSA Group, the parent company of Peugeot and Opel, is fighting back against a report that 1.9 million cars have cheated on diesel emissions tests.
ECB policymakers agreed on stimulus cut at meeting
European Central Bank policymakers meeting on Thursday were in broad agreement that their next step will be reducing their bond purchases and discussed four options, two sources with direct knowledge of the discussion said.
Volkswagen not planning to delay restructuring, CEO says
Volkswagen is actively working on deals for its noncore assets as well as acquisitions, but its CEO said discussions of a possible Fiat Chrysler merger was mere "speculation."
Volkswagen not planning to delay restructuring, CEO says
Volkswagen is actively working on deals for its noncore assets as well as acquisitions, but its CEO said discussions of a possible Fiat Chrysler merger was mere "speculation."
ECB keeps door open to even more stimulus
The European Central Bank reaffirmed its ultra-easy policy stance on Thursday, even keeping the door open to increasing bond purchases, dashing hopes it would formally signal its intent to claw back stimulus from next year.
ECB keeps door open to even more stimulus
The European Central Bank reaffirmed its ultra-easy policy stance on Thursday, even keeping the door open to increasing bond purchases, dashing hopes it would formally signal its intent to claw back stimulus from next year.
ECB to start laying groundwork for stimulus exit
European Central Bank President Mario Draghi is set to start laying the groundwork for stimulus reduction when policymakers meet on Thursday, giving investors some hints but probably holding off on any major commitment.
France to ban oil, gas output on home soil in symbolic step
France's oil and gas production represents just 1 percent of national consumption.














