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Is Europe in need of “swagger”? Paul Taylor, president and CEO of Fitch Group, gives his thoughts on the continent's prospects.
Russia's finance minister told CNBC that the country might not see trade restrictions being lifted any time soon.
Russia's troublesome inflation rate will start to drop "abruptly" by the start of next year, the governor of Russia's central bank told CNBC.
Despite having an economy bigger than China’s, many feel Europe is lacking confidence. What can we do to bring back its swagger?
Retired English soccer ace Rio Ferdinand has spoken candidly about his relationship with former Manchester United boss Alex Ferguson.
Switzerland’s luxury watch industry is making a leap from the traditional to win customers back from disruptors like Apple, TAG Heuer's CEO told CNBC.
Italy's economy may have contracted for the past three years but one sector is giving investors some confidence: technology start-ups.
Europe has a way to go to become "shock-proof," Eurogroup President Jeroen Dijsselbloem told CNBC.
Complaints by competitors about BT's proposed acquisition of mobile network EE are "frustrating", the company's CEO told CNBC.
Europe might not have the big brand names like Apple, Microsoft or Google but it can compete with Silicon Valley, according to ARM Holdings' co-founder.
For Europe to regain its confidence and encourage investment, the region needs to fire up the "animal spirits" of investors, Benoît Cœuré told CNBC.
Global assessment of the banking sector could have been on the wrong track, a member of the European Central Bank's governing council has told CNBC.
Bank of England Governor was right in raising the subject of climate change says member of the European Central Bank's governing council.
Interview with Jeroen Dijsselbloem, President of the Eurogroup, by Geoff Cutmore at the International Monetary Fund's annual meeting in Lima, Peru.
Global youth unemployment rates may be making a mild recovery but only a few young adults are looking forward to good career prospects, says ILO.
Rich countries should prepare for levels of mass migration like those hitting Europe, but it could be the key to global economic growth.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned that downside risks to the global economy appear "more pronounced."