Car owners face fuel shock as test results gap to reality grows
Car owners in Europe are paying about 400 euros ($460) a year more than they expected for fuel because of a record gap between what
London property costs remain highest in Europe despite Brexit induced relocation fears
Bloomberg Global City Housing Affordability Index has indicated that London properties are still being priced high despite impending
It’s time for central banks to ditch the dead economic model
Spriha Srivastava Central banks are suffering a major headache, and only an exit from QE will solve it. The death of a major
Europe spends billions to convince Africans to stay home, and it’s not working
Standing in front of a packed classroom at a school in Iruekpen, a remote farming village in southern Nigeria, Precious Owens warns
What experts think will happen to UK housing market
The growth in property prices stalled in July, latest data from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) revealed today
Elusive Brexit clarity meets sober economic reality
Last time Theresa May, British Prime Minister returned from a walking holiday, she called what turned out to be — for her
Wealth tax under attack as Scandinavians prepare to vote
Taxing the rich has become a political hot potato ahead of Norway’s election next month. On Tuesday, according to Bloomberg, the
‘Why would you want to live in Britain?’: UK businesses fret over finding workers post-Brexit
Since Britain voted to leave the European Union over a year ago, millions of EU citizens living in the U.K. and over a million British
Thaicom signs telecom service deal with iSAT Africa
One of Asia’s leading satellite operators and provider of integrated satellite communications services, Thaicom Public Company
U.S. sanctions may not stop Russian gas pipelines to Europe
New U.S. sanctions will make it harder for Russia to build two gas export pipelines to Europe but the projects are unlikely to be