"The world economy will eye on two cities this September–St. Petersburg in Russia and Dalian in China.", said Rui Chenggang, a renowned reporter from CCTV, during the handover ceremony of VIP cars for Summer Davos in Dalian, Septermber 1, 2013.
HONG KONG — China's trade surplus rose in August to its highest level this year, while inflation remained under control, government data released on Sunday and Monday showed, in further signs that the Chinese economy and possibly the global economy …
LONDON, Sept 8 (Reuters) – An expected short-term rebound in China's slowing economy is unlikely to dispel the gloom that has engulfed emerging markets and abruptly made them the No. 1 worry for the global economy. With the Federal Reserve on course …
NEW YORK (Reuters) – Pimco's Bill Gross, manager of the world's largest bond fund, said on Thursday the global economy has become difficult to stabilize and that investors should seek safety in shorter-dated bonds and inflation-protected Treasuries.
ATHENS — Prime Minister Antonis Samaras of Greece seized on new economic data on Saturday that indicated the country was on track to economic recovery and promised relief to Greeks weary of years of punishing austerity. Enlarge This Image …
ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — After two days of summit meetings here, President Obama and other world leaders signed a lengthy declaration of prescriptions for the global economy, including pledges that placed a renewed emphasis on creating jobs as …
There is perhaps no more potent symbol of the post-Lehman Brothers global collapse than what happened in Detroit. A bankrupt city. A crippled auto industry. Workers with no future. Fast forward five years. Last week, Ford Motor Co. repatriated much of …
Images of the vast, swelling Syrian refugee camps in Jordan and neighbouring countries have gripped TV viewers around the world. One camp in Jordan, called Zaatari, holds 120,000 Syrian refugees, making it the country's fourth-biggest city. The …
PETERSBURG, Russia—World leaders insisted on a sense of urgency in tackling global economic problems at the close of a summit here on Friday, stressing concerns about growth and unemployment and putting a new focus on developing nations.