Delay in Greece bailout meeting
Government talks in Greece to try to agree new austerity measures needed to secure bailout funds and avoid defaulting on its debts, are delayed. More..
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- We will not hound you for answers.
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China in EU carbon scheme 'ban'
China tells its airlines not to pay charges to the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme, aimed at cutting carbon emissions. More..
China tells its airlines not to pay charges to the EU's Emissions Trading Scheme, aimed at cutting carbon emissions. More..
HTC profits up but outlook poor
Taiwan smartphone maker HTC reports a 57% jump in annual profits, but it predicts a downbeat start to trading this year. More..
Taiwan smartphone maker HTC reports a 57% jump in annual profits, but it predicts a downbeat start to trading this year. More..
Brazil privatises three airports
The Brazilian government privatises three airports, including the country's largest in Sao Paulo, in sales valued at $14bn. More..
The Brazilian government privatises three airports, including the country's largest in Sao Paulo, in sales valued at $14bn. More..