More than 97% of food samples evaluated by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) contain pesticide residue levels that fall within legal limits, with just under 55% of samples free of detectable
The fees that banks charge retailers to process shoppers’ payments will be capped, under uniform EU-wide rules, further to a vote in the European Parliament on Tuesday. The cap, which will apply
Βy Jameel Ahmad, Chief Market Analyst at FXTM The Eurodollar is continuing to sink down the charts with the latest, in what has become a repeated streak of recording fresh multi-year lows
* Cyta to follow by summer as market share drops to 66% * Private telcos MTN and PrimeTel are introducing high-speed fourth generation (4G) connectivity this week over the LTE (Long Term
Developments in global oil markets are presenting policymakers in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) with challenges and opportunities, Moody's Investors Service said in its annual MENA sovereign outlook report. According
Lufthansa will significantly enhance passengers’ travel experience this year with a range of initiatives. The various innovations are based on customer feedback: modern cabin design in the entire fleet, new service concepts
Sotheby’s is to auction next week the controversial Italian artist Maurizio Cattelan’s granite memorial to every single defeat that England’s football squad has suffered since 1874. The ‘Untitled’ work by Maurizio Cattelan
The financing of capital flight from Greece via the Eurosystem has sharply increased the country’s payment obligations to international public institutions, according to the Ifo Institute, that said these payment obligations rose
Elements Capital Partners, a Cyprus-owned boutique investment firm that specialises in distressed assets and private equity opportunities throughout South East Europe, has won several awards for “Alpen SI”, one of the investment
New Zealand's economy is growing strongly, despite a steep fall in dairy prices during 2014, according to Moody’s, adding that the construction sector, partly in relation to the rebuilding of Christchurch after