Italian Courts Are The Slowest In Europe When It Comes To Enforcing Contracts...
Italian Courts Are The Slowest In Europe When It Comes To Enforcing Contracts -- IMF Reported by ajc.com 34 minutes ago.
View ArticleHand Hygiene Solutions: Healthcare-acquired Infections Fuel Uptake in Western...
LONDON, Feb. 18 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- The need to prevent and control healthcare acquired infections (HCAI) across Europe, which results in 4.5 to 5 million cases annually, is driving the hand hygiene...
View ArticleSamsung Builds Retail Clout in Europe, North America
Samsung Builds Retail Clout in Europe, North America Reported by ajc.com 15 hours ago.
View ArticleReding Calls for "United States of Europe"
European Commission Vice-President Viviane Reding has called for a ‘United States of Europe’, stating that the UK would *not* be a part of the new state. Speaking at the University of Cambridge’s law...
View ArticleLupin Appoints Dr. Maurice Chagnaud as President-Europe & Head of Inhalation...
MUMBAI, India and BALTIMORE, February 18, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Pharma major Lupin, today announced the appointment of Dr. Maurice Chagnaud as its President, Europe and Head of Inhalation Strategy. He...
View ArticleTrueConf Announces Support for 4K Video Conferencing at Integrated Systems...
TrueConf, a leading developer of video conferencing solutions in Eastern Europe, showcased their solutions at Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) 2014 in Amsterdam. As well as demonstrating their entire...
View ArticleWave Goodbye To Europe's Sterilized Monetization: Welcome "Unsterilization"
Nearly two months ago, when we commented on the recent string of unprecedented failures by the ECB to sterilize its legacy bond buying operation, the SMP, we commented that "judging by the feverish...
View ArticleHedge funds favor Europe, Japan
Hedge funds favor Europe, Japan Reported by ajc.com 11 hours ago.
View ArticleEurope's stocks pause after winning run
Europe's stocks pause after winning run Reported by ajc.com 10 hours ago.
View ArticleKiev's Independence Square--Where Europe Hangs in the Balance
I had the privilege to speak on February 9 to the crowd gathered in Kiev's Independence Square, which is known as Maidan. This is what I said: People of Maidan! Here in this square, the people of...
View ArticleKiev's Independence Square -- Where Europe Hangs in the Balance
I had the privilege to speak on February 9 to the crowd gathered in Kiev's Independence Square, which is known as Maidan. This is what I said: People of Maidan! Here in this square, the people of...
View ArticleEurope at origin of chronic US execution dilemma
There's one big reason the United States has a dearth of execution drugs so acute that some states are considering solutions such as firing squads and gas chambers: Europe won't allow the drugs to be...
View ArticleONE ON ONE: Guy Verhofstadt On A 'United States Of Europe'
“Europe is not prepared to defend their interests in the globalized world,” Guy Verhofstadt, the former Prime Minister of Belgium and current member of the European Parliament, warns the younger...
View ArticleSafety first: Dynavax pulls hep B vaccine app in Europe to get more safety data
Dynavax Technologies Corp. won't seek European approval of its experimental hepatitis B vaccine Heplisav — for now. The Berkeley company (NASDAQ: DVAX) opted to withdraw its application for approval,...
View ArticleEurope cannot give in to the separatists
Europe cannot give in to the separatists Reported by ajc.com 22 minutes ago.
View ArticleWhat It Means When The 'Wolf Cries Wolf': Fascism In Ukraine
Robert Siegel speaks with Timothy Snyder, a professor of history at Yale and author of Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin, about his recent article on fascism, Russia and Ukraine. Reported by...
View ArticleDon't Blame Western Monetary Policy For Emerging Market Woes
Following is an excerpt on the role of the G-20 from a speech by Britain’s Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, given at the British Chambers of Commerce in Hong Kong on Feb. 20. G-20 finance...
View ArticleUkraine president, protesters agree to new government, early election
It was a crucial shift in the standoff between President Viktor Yanukovych and protesters angry that he abandoned ties with Europe in favor of a bailout deal with Russia. Reported by NJ.com 5 hours ago.
View ArticleA Commentary on Greece's Economic Outlook
For some time now, there has been an intense debate in Greece (and to some extent in financial circles around the world) on the state and outlook of the Greek economy. On the one side, many observers...
View ArticleG20 Finance Ministers in Need of Some Old 'Know-how': Jobs and Decent Wages
Listening to optimistic talk of an economic recovery among the world's financial elites is a bit like hearing a smoker describe their latest heart attack as they light up another cigarette. As G20...
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