Never before has an EU government done so much damage in so little time. In his first 100 days Alexis Tsipras has slammed shut every door and alienated his friends. But the chaos continues, writes...
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has expressed confidence a deal with international lenders will be reached by early May. But he warned anything not covered by the government’s mandate would result in a referendum. In...
In March, six years after inception, the first ECB-organized Eurozone-wide household-wealth survey results were trickling out. But when the Bundesbank refused to publish the German data, insiders leaked the reason: too explosive for the current...
Mr. Nainesh Thakkar, Research Head at Shripati Holding & Finance feels Indian market may trade negative. It will test important support levels but may not hold there. His take on markets are as under: The...
German companies have posted a surprise increase in exports in August. Fresh statistical data show that sluggish trade with eurozone nations has been comfortably offset by stronger demand outside that bloc. German exports logged a...
Fewer Germans feel inclined to make adequate financial old-age provisions, a study has found. The survey points out that a good part of the population is worried about inflation and record-low capital yields. Germans on...