European finance chiefs say the global economic recovery is not yet strong enough for governments to halt stimulus measures, after a meeting with Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao.
European officials failed to persuade Beijing to begin strengthening its currency, despite ‘frank’ talks between top officials ahead of the EU-China summit in Nanjing
European businesses, growing frustrated at slow progress in the World Trade Organization's Doha round, called on Sunday for the WTO to tackle the negotiation at next week's conference.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy won
his bid to install an ally as the European Commission’s next
financial-services regulator, fueling British concern that
traders and hedge funds will face stricter rules.
Secondary aluminium prices in Europe are expected to rise before the end of the year as producers’ order books fill up and consumers who have so far held back return to the market
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Former French foreign minister
Michel Barnier will take charge of the European Union's internal
market and have responsibility for financial services, European
Commission sources said on Friday.