International Investing
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$2.3 Billion in Fines for Euro-Rate Rigging
The European Commission (EC) handed down its largest fines ever, totaling $2.3 billion, for interest rate rigging.
Factory Prices Down in the Euro Zone
Factory prices fell by 0.5% from September to October and by 1.4% year-to-year in the 17-country euro zone.
Goldman Sachs to Investors: China up by 19% in 2014
Goldman Sachs’ analysts are projecting that Chinese stocks -- as represented by the Hang Seng China Enterprises Index...
U.S. Auto Makers Hoping for Green Christmas
As auto makers stare down year-end inventories, they’re seeing lots bursting at the seams with cars and trucks.
Euro Hits High Marks against Yen, Dollar
Germany's two major political parties have formed a grand coalition deal, boosting the euro to its best position...
China’s Expanding Middle Class May Propel Profits
The Chinese government has an explicit policy to refocus its economy towards domestic consumption, rather than infrastructure investment.
Norway’s $800 Billion Question Is Exactly Like Yours
Norway’s sovereign wealth fund has grown to $800 billion and, according to the country’s central bank Governor Oeystein...
Bayer to Acquire Partner, Algeta
German drug-maker Bayer AG is negotiating to buy out partner, Algeta SA.
RBS Appoints Clifford Chance Law Firm to Probe its Lending Practices
Royal Bank of Scotland Group Plc (RBS) chose a law firm, Clifford Chance LLP, to investigate whether the...
China and the Euro Zone are on the Rise
The economic data coming out of both the euro zone and Asia is far better than that on...