UK Minister Tells Lawmakers Not to Delay Brexit
LONDON (AP) — Britain's top minister for leaving the European Union said Sunday that lawmakers should let Prime Minister Theresa May "get on with the job" of quitting the bloc, and the main opposition Brexit spokesman said he expects the divorce papers to be filed this week.
Massive Oil Find in Alaska Is Largest in 30 Years
Spanish oil giant Repsol has revealed the largest U.S. onshore oil discovery in 30 years, located in Alaska’s North Slope.
Marc Faber: Buy European stocks
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BMW Falls Behind in U.S. Market As Luxury-SUV Rivals Step Up
The self-proclaimed ultimate driving machine has hit a pothole in the world's most important luxury market.
Eurozone Bank Shares Extend ECB Rally
Eurozone banking shares hit their highest level since last January on Friday, extending gains after the European Central Bank struck a more optimistic tone on the economy.
Eurozone Bank Shares Extend ECB Rally
Eurozone banking shares hit their highest level since last January on Friday, extending gains after the European Central Bank struck a more optimistic tone on the economy.
EPA Administrator Scott Pruitt: Important fuel standard announcement coming soon
EPA Administrator on fuel standards
European Central Bank Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged
The European Central Bank left its policy stance unchanged as expected on Thursday, keeping unprecedented stimulus in place and maintaining its dovish guidance even though inflation and growth have rebounded more quickly than expected.
European Central Bank Leaves Interest Rates Unchanged
The European Central Bank left its policy stance unchanged as expected on Thursday, keeping unprecedented stimulus in place and maintaining its dovish guidance even though inflation and growth have rebounded more quickly than expected.
ECB to Sit Tight Ahead of High-Risk Elections
The European Central Bank is set to keep monetary policy on hold on Thursday as it casts a nervous eye ahead to high-risk elections in France and the Netherlands.
ECB to Sit Tight Ahead of High-Risk Elections
The European Central Bank is set to keep monetary policy on hold on Thursday as it casts a nervous eye ahead to high-risk elections in France and the Netherlands.
Europe Stocks Rise, Dollar Up Before Jobs Data
European shares edged up on Wednesday after minor gains in Asia as Chinese import data signaled a recovering economy.
Europe Stocks Rise, Dollar Up Before Jobs Data
European shares edged up on Wednesday after minor gains in Asia as Chinese import data signaled a recovering economy.
UK's May Defeated as Lawmakers Demand Power to Reject Final Brexit Terms
Britain's upper house of parliament voted on Tuesday to give lawmakers more power to reject the final terms of the country's exit from the European Union, ignoring pleas from Prime Minister Theresa May's government not to hamstring their negotiations.
Banks, Earnings, Data Keeping European Stocks in the Red
European stocks fell for a third consecutive day on Tuesday, once again dragged down by financials as shares in Deutsche Bank slid on deepening concern about its health after its $8.5 billion cash call.
Banks, Earnings, Data Keeping European Stocks in the Red
European stocks fell for a third consecutive day on Tuesday, once again dragged down by financials as shares in Deutsche Bank slid on deepening concern about its health after its $8.5 billion cash call.
Volkswagen to Unveil Self-Driving Car as Part of Post-Dieselgate Shift
Volkswagen will show off a fully self-driving car at the Geneva auto show.
Volkswagen to Unveil Self-Driving Car as Part of Post-Dieselgate Shift
Volkswagen will show off a fully self-driving car at the Geneva auto show.
GM Cuts Bait From Europe, Could Exit Other Markets
General Motors CEO Mary Barra left the door open to future deals in car markets that are struggling to turn around.
Britain's May Told GM CEO She Wants to See Vauxhall Jobs Protected
Prime Minister Theresa May told the chief executive of General Motors , Mary Barra, that she wanted to see jobs at two Vauxhall car plants in Britain secured for the long term.












