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Cyprus tourism on course for record year
Bailed-out Cyprus recorded a 40-percent hike in tourist arrivals in March, setting the stage for a record year for the holiday island and indicating an economic revival, official data showed Monday.
18 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Opec freeze failure could hasten oil's recovery
Saudi Arabia's increasingly bitter dispute with Iran is now being played out in the oil market. The kingdom has stubbornly blocked a
18 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Steel producers to urge China to cut output
Key players in the world's struggling steel industry gathered in Brussels on Monday to try to push China to scale back overproduction blamed for causing plant closures and job losses.
18 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Pakistan's largest bank opens branch in China
Pakistan's Habib Bank Limited on Monday announced it had received a licence to open a branch in China, a move that would make it the first South Asian lender to operate in the world's number two economy.
18 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Singapore exports fall to three-year low
Singapore exports tumbled at their fastest pace in three years in March on falling shipments to Europe and China, official data showed Monday, supporting forecasts for slower economic growth and further monetary easing this year.
18 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Brexit could cost UK economy 6 percentage points: Britain
If Britain leaves the European Union its economy could be 6 percentage points smaller than it would otherwise have been by 2030, the British finance ministry warned in a report on Monday that was dismissed as scaremongering by eurosceptics.
18 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Kuwait oil strike enters second day
A walkout by thousands of Kuwaiti oil workers entered its second day on Monday, slashing production by over 60 percent as the government looks abroad to recruit foreign employees.
18 April 2016, 18:00 PM
How a boardroom feud left Brazilian steel giant on the brink
On a warm September morning in 2014, the 10-man board of Brazilian steelmaker Usiminas met on the ninth floor of a blue glass tower in Sao Paulo.
18 April 2016, 18:00 PM
In need of cash, India chases $117b in elusive back taxes
The Indian finance ministry is asking for regular progress reports from tax collectors and has set a date for an amnesty to pay off arrears on undeclared domestic assets, as the government intensifies efforts to meet its ambitious deficit target.
18 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Ageing Israel accords harm Palestinian economy: WB
The Palestinian economy is losing hundreds of millions of dollars every year over outdated or insufficiently enforced fiscal agreements with Israel, a World Bank report said on Monday.
18 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Morgan Stanley profit slumps 54.4pc
Morgan Stanley's quarterly profit more than halved as the Wall Street bank's trading and investment banking businesses took a hit from market volatility early in the year.
18 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Greece mulls extra cuts to clinch EU-IMF debt talks
Greece is examining a proposal by its creditors for additional cuts in return for debt relief, a government source said Monday as reform talks with senior EU-IMF officials were due to resume.
18 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Kuwait oil workers' strike slashes output
Thousands of Kuwait's oil workers began an open-ended strike on Sunday to protest plans to cut their wages, action which saw the emirate's crude production plunge.
17 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Oil freeze deal faces trouble as Saudi-Iran tensions spike
A spike in tensions between arch-rivals Saudi Arabia and Iran appeared on Sunday to ruin prospects of the first binding oil output deal in 15 years between Opec and non-Opec nations, and looked set to prompt another fall in the price of crude.
17 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Countries look to draw expatriate cash with "diaspora bonds"
A growing roster of developing states are turning to their compatriots abroad to raise cash by marketing "diaspora bonds", a funding strategy successfully pioneered by India and Israel but sometimes tricky to imitate.
17 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Turkish central banker is social scientist with roots in Islamic finance
After winning the backing of President Tayyip Erdogan, Turkey's new central bank governor must now convince investors that an Islamic banker without formal training in economics can tame inflation while resisting political pressure to cut rates.
13 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Labour dispute hits bomb-struck Brussels airport
A labour dispute caused the cancellation of flights to and from Brussels international airport for a second day on Wednesday just after it reopened in the wake of deadly jihadist bombings.
13 April 2016, 18:00 PM
World's largest private coal mine files for bankruptcy protection
Peabody Energy, the world's largest privately-owned coal miner, has filed for bankruptcy protection in the US after a sharp fall in coal prices left it unable to repay its debts.
13 April 2016, 18:00 PM
China's steel glut: years in the making, years to resolve
China is facing increasing international pressure to tackle a steel supply glut that has flooded global markets and left beleaguered overseas producers at risk of closure.
13 April 2016, 18:00 PM
Brexit vote would damage UK economy: poll
A British vote to leave the European Union on June 23 would hurt the economy, an overwhelming majority of economists said in a Reuters poll, and could push the Bank of England to cut interest rates for the first time since the financial crisis.
13 April 2016, 18:00 PM