Cyprus Airways breaks even on state bailout

Cyprus Airways broke even in 2010, lifted by a state bailout given to the cash-strapped national carrier because of a ban in flying over Turkey. The national carrier, which is majority controlled

Moody’s cuts Greek bank ratings

Ratings agency Moody's downgraded six Greek banks after on Wednesday slashing the country's sovereign rating by three-notches earlier this week. Greek bank shares fell by as much as 3% during Tuesday's session

Warner Bros to offer movies through Facebook

Warner Bros is making some of its films available on Facebook, opening up a new revenue source for the Internet social network and signaling new competition for online entertainment companies. Consumers can

The 7-year itch is now the 3-year glitch

The "three-year glitch" has replaced the "seven-year itch" as the tipping point where couples start to take each other for granted, according to a new survey. Weight gain, stinginess, toe-nail clippings on

Brent crude below $113 a barrel

Oil prices fell further on Wednesday as OPEC considered raising production, pushing up Asian stocks, although investors remained on edge because of the turmoil in the Middle East. The euro fell as