Robust German exports have helped calm fears that the economic recovery in Europe’s largest economy is losing momentum.Exports rose by 2.5 per cent in October, extending a 3.6 per cent rise in the previous month, according to official statistics tha
A 2-1 loss at Eastlands ended the Blues' five-match winning run and saw their lead at the top of the Premier League cut to two points.
Carlos Tevez scored the second-half winner after Emmanuel Adebayor had found the net at either end before the brea
Dubai’s national oil company has moved to assuage investor concerns that the emirate’s current debt problems could derail its £1.14bn offer for Dragon Oil. Ahead of a critical shareholder vote on the takeover next week, Emirates National Oil Company
The ruler of Dubai on Tuesday sought to deflect criticism of his economic policies by saying that international markets had misread an announcement by a state-owned company, in his first public comments since the debt crisis erupted last week. They
Jose Mourinho is looking forward to a busy schedule over the next six days as he takes Inter to Bologna on Saturday, and then Barcelona on Tuesday for a crucial Champions League tie.As usual, he is taking everything in stride as he meandered a barra
The surge of volatility in global markets late last month was calmed this week, even though Friday’s US employment report threatened to undermine sentiment.The loss of 190,000 jobs in October, which took the US unemployment rate to 10.2 per cent, pr
French minister Pierre Lellouche has said he is not worried about the Tories' new European policy and would be able to work with David Cameron.Mr Lellouche had appeared to be highly critical of the Tories' pledge to take some powers back from Brusse
France was trying to avert a crisis of confidence on Tuesday over its new-generation EPR nuclear reactor after regulators in three countries raised questions over control and safety systems.French government officials are expected to contact authori