By Jeff Mason BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Carmakers will be allowed to team up and form pools to spread the burden of meeting tough new
By Nicole Maestri NEW YORK (Reuters) - The holiday shopping home stretch run starts this weekend, and U.S. retailers hope that dilly-dallying shoppers are ...
By Matthew Robinson NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices fell below $92 a barrel on Friday on concerns that rising consumer prices could increase ...
MUMBAI (Reuters) - The rupee climbed to its highest close in nearly a month on Friday, driven by strong capital inflows into the fast-growing economy, ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. stocks declined on Friday after a sharp rise in consumer prices stirred inflation fears, while a drop in oil prices ...
By Ruchira Singh MUMBAI (Reuters) - India's silver demand is likely to stay weak in the next four weeks unless prices see substantial falls, ...
By Walden Siew NEW YORK (Reuters) - Moody's Investors Service cut its ratings on Citigroup debt, saying it doubted the U.S. bank could rebuild ...
By Mike Peacock LONDON (Reuters) - Top European central bankers expressed concern on Friday about the success of a concerted action plan to grease ...
By Jane Merriman LONDON (Reuters) - Oil gave up early gains on Friday, pressured by an advance in the dollar to six-week highs and ...
NEW YORK (Reuters) - India and China are losing their competitive advantage on wages, and employers will increasingly look to even lower-cost countries for their ...