KPMG report shows record fall in jobs, wages

British recruiters reported a record fall in job appointments and wages in November, a survey showed on Wednesday. Figures from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation published with accountants KPMG showed both permanent

Thai protesters lift airport siege, flight lands

Anti-government protesters lifted their crippling, eight-day blockade of Bangkok's main airport on Wednesday, raising the hopes of 230,000 stranded tourists, even though there is no end in sight to Thailand's political crisis.

Cyprus leaders make progress in governance issue

President of the Republic of Cyprus Demetris Christofias and Turkish Cypriot leader Mehmet Ali Talat have made advances in their discussions on the chapter of governance, said here Tuesday UN Secretary General’s

Cyprus 2009 growth forecast lower

EU Ministers of Finance agreed on Tuesday on the guidelines for the European Commission's plan for the recovery of the European economy. The plan worth 200 billion euros translates into 1.5% of