Greece asks for more time to swap bonds
Greece has decided to extend a deadline for remaining holders of Greek government bonds to accept a debt swap.
Former President and Owner of Schuylkill Products Convicted in Largest Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Fraud in Nation’s History
The United States Attorney’s Office for the Middle District of Pennsylvania announced today that Joseph W. Nagle, of Deerfield Beach, Florida, was convicted after a four-week jury trial before Senior United States District Court Judge Sylvia H. Rambo...
1bn pounds package for revamp of Tesco Value food range
UK tax authorities launch probe against Amazon
US economy added a relatively weak 120,000 jobs in March
Lowered inflation may spur growth: Brazil
Brazil's inflation is under control as latest statistics show the inflation rate dropped to its lowest level since July 2011, Finance Minister Guido Mantega said.
From Autos to Apparel: Michigan Broadens its Economic Base
TD Industrial Coverings in Sterling Heights, Michigan, uses industrial sewing equipment to make nylon coverings for the robots used in auto assembly plants.
Foreign direct investment into South Korea grows
Foreign direct investment (FDI) into South Korea grew 17 percent in the first quarter due to a growth in inflow from advanced economies such as Europe and Japan, a government report showed Thursday.
Canada's trade with China triples in past decade
Canada's international merchandise trade with China has more than tripled in the past decade, according to data released by Statistics Canada.
Brazil sets auto export quotas for Mexico
The government has set its automotive export quotas for Mexico based on the requirements of each automaker operating in Brazil, officials said.