Top NATO Commander Cuts Short US Visit as Russian Troops Mass on Ukrainian...
U.S. Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has sent America's top general in Europe back early from a trip to Washington in whata spokesman on Sunday called a prudent step given Russia's lack of transparency...
View ArticleUS wants Europe to get on its bike on sanctions
Mocking the style of Obama’s mode of transport masks an uncomfortable truth as America and Europe struggle to find ways jointly to put pressure on Russia Reported by FT.com 5 hours ago.
View ArticleIDB Report: Growth Seen at 3 Percent for Latin America and the Caribbean...
Reforms to boost productivity and gain policy space critical to lessen impact of U.S. monetary tightening or lower growth in China. Costa Do Sauipe, Brazil (PRWEB) March 30, 2014 Latin America and the...
View ArticleFormer CIA Deputy Director Says Russian Troops Could Now Take 'A Third Of...
Former CIA deputy director Michael Morell said Sunday that with the tens of thousands of troops Russia has amassed on the Ukrainian border, Russia could take "one-third" of Ukraine if President...
View ArticleArchaeologists Excited To Find Dead Brits In London Underground
The London Underground network's new Crossrail line, under construction since 2009, is the most expensive infrastructure project in Europe. Twenty-four billion dollars worth of high-speed rail spanning...
View ArticleECB and US Jobs Dominate the Markets Next Week
The ECB meeting and the US jobs data are the two key events in the coming days. At the March meeting, the ECB failed to take fresh action. That broke the equilibrium that had kept the euro in a five...
View ArticleTop U.S. Commander Sent Back to Europe Over Ukraine Tensions
The head of the U.S. military's European Command was sent back to Europe prematurely from Washington amid growing tensions in the Ukraine, a Pentagon official said Sunday.Gen. Reported by...
View ArticleNew Test Could Identify Low Risk Chest Pain Patients In The Emergency Department
Approximately 15-20 million people in Europe and the United States go to the emergency department every year with chest pain. Many can be discharged early if they are not having an acute coronary...
View ArticleCraving Chinese Dividends As Emerging Markets Regain Groove
Overseas there?s a rebound in Europe, where the European Central Bank may launch its own quantitative easing program, and in developing countries, where new stimulus efforts in China would be good news...
View ArticleTop U.S. General Returns to Europe Early Due to Uncertainty Over Russia
Reported by TIME 3 hours ago.
View ArticleHave We Reached Peak Putin?
Submitted by Charles Hugh-Smith of OfTwoMinds blog, The capture of a few pawns has cleared the chessboard, but the strategic choices already made have greatly reduced Putin's room to maneuver. *No tree...
View ArticleHere Are Some Of The Big Stories That Traders Are Reading This Weekend
Dave Lutz of Stifel Nicolaus passes along the stories that traders are reading and chewing over this weekend. Here are some notable ones: · Barron's: Here comes $75 oil. · AP: Australian prime...
View ArticleUS sends top general back to Europe over Ukraine crisis
America’s top general in Europe has been sent back early from a trip to Washington in what the Pentagon on Sunday called a prudent step given Russia’s “lack of transparency”... Reported by NY Post 2...
View ArticleTrip at an end, Obama has issues waiting at home
A week of international prodding, outreach and reassurance behind him, U.S. President Barack Obama is returning to Washington amid looming domestic and foreign challenges, from a fast-approaching...
View ArticleBradley wins his European debut with Stabæk
Posted March 30, 2014 Former USMNT coach Bob Bradley is the first American to manage a first-division club in Europe. (Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images) Bob Bradley is the first American Reported by...
View ArticleInvestors Breathe Life Into European Banks' Bad Debt
Hedge funds and private-equity investors are bidding up prices of some troubled assets in Europe, sparking a surge in sales by banks seeking to rid themselves of soured corporate loans. Reported by...
View ArticleAmericans Abroad: Bob Bradley wins first match at Stabaek
Former USA manager Bob Bradley started his career in Europe with a victory. Read about Bradley's triumph with Stabaek and the rest of this weekend's action in this edition of Americans Abroad....
View ArticleAgilysys Sells Majority of the United Kingdom Business and Enters Into...
ALPHARETTA, Ga.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Agilysys, Inc. (Nasdaq:AGYS), a leading provider of innovative hospitality software solutions and services, today announced the sale of its United Kingdom business...
View ArticlePalatin Technologies Announces Option Extension for License to Bremelanotide...
CRANBURY, N.J., March 31, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Palatin Technologies, Inc. (NYSE MKT: PTN), a biopharmaceutical company developing targeted, receptor-specific peptide therapeutics for the treatment of...
View ArticleThe Ghosts of Kursk
President Obama, Secretary of State Kerry, and western leaders have expressed strong concern about possible concentrations of Russian troops on that nation's border with Ukraine. Andrew Roth of the New...
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