Salaries of junior London financiers surge

The average pay of junior executives working in the City of London financial sector rose sharply over the summer, a survey by financial services recruitment firm Astbury Marsden said on Monday. The

ECB’s Bini Smaghi warns debt trouble looming

European Central Bank executive board member Lorenzo Bini Smaghi warned of a looming debt crunch in several developed countries that could cripple economies if left unchecked. Although deficits are expected to start

UK plans Royal Mail sell-off, unions angry

The British government said on Friday it planned legislation this year to privatise state-owned postal delivery company Royal Mail, despite opposition from trades unions. The commitment came following an updated independent review

Greek economy slump hurts revenues, jobs

Greece's austerity measures are hurting revenues and hindering deficit-cutting efforts while more jobs are lost, fresh economic data showed on Friday. Heavy debt payments and weak revenues weighed on the budget amid

All Australians to get digital free-to-air TV

A new five-year deal between ABC, Australia's national broadcaster, and Ericsson will help hundreds of thousands of Australians living in rural communities who are currently unable to access the same free-to-air, high-quality,

Greek tourist product enduring

The Greek tourist product is showing great endurance despite the negative events occuring in the current tourist season, according to data processed and published on Tuesday by the Federation of Greek Tourist