Israel lifts ban on imports of Apple iPad

Israel will begin allowing people to bring Apple iPads into the country starting on Sunday, two weeks after customs began confiscating the tablet computers for fear they would interfere with other wireless

Fed to extend “extended period”

With official interest rates near zero and the Federal Reserve unable to cut them any further, every policy meeting by definition brings the central bank one step closer to an eventual monetary

Greece aid hope helps euro, stocks rise

The euro stabilised on Monday and Asian share markets rose after Greece requested emergency aid and as a raft of U.S. data showed its economic recovery was gathering strength. Greece's finance minister

London in top spot of European IPO league

Helping Europe outperform the US in first quarter The London Stock Exchange regained its number one position for initial public offerings (IPOs) among European stock markets in the first quarter of 2010,

New ‘capital’ cities to emerge as future hubs

The globally-connected nature of trade, technology, capital, and regulation will necessitate a significant swell in the movement of employees between countries, leading to increased use of short-term and ‘commuter’ international assignments, according