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  • Germany to have minimum wage

    Germany is to introduce a national minimum wage. Chancellor Angela Merkel said she'd concede this measure to the Social Democrats with whom she is negotiating to form a coalition government. The move was welcomed by other countries in the Eurozone. ..

    Jul 10,2015
  • Twitter shares jump

    Shares in the microblogging site, Twitter, have nearly doubled in value in the first few hours of trading on the New York Stock Exchange. The share price rose above $45, valuing the company at more than $25bn.  ..

    Nov 25,2013
  • Easier UK visas for Chinese proposed

    Britain's finance minister, Chancellor George Osborne, has announced that the UK will relax its visa restrictions for Chinese nationals. He made the announcement at the start of his week-long visit to China, which is being seen as an opportunity to improve business for British companies and increase ..

    Nov 25,2013
  • China green industries

    Chinese state media say the government is trying to tackle pollution caused by the country's fast economic development. According to the state-run news agency, new measures are being introduced to encourage the country's green industries.  ..

    Nov 25,2013
  • Detroit goes bankrupt

    Detroit has become the largest US city ever to file for bankruptcy, with debts of at least $15bn. Once the heart of the US car industry, Detroit's population has fallen from two million in the 1950s to 713,000 today...

    Nov 25,2013
  • Cyprus tries to sort out its finances

    Cyprus's parliament has delayed a vote on a solution to sort out its money problems. The 10bn-euro ($13bn) payout agreed by the EU and IMF demands that all bank customers pay a one-off tax and this has led to large cash withdrawals.  ..

    Nov 25,2013
  • Horsemeat scandal widens

    The Romanian government says it is investigating claims that horsemeat found in food products in several European countries came from Romania...

    Nov 25,2013
  • Austerity for Chinese New Year

    China has banned TV and radio adverts which encourage extravagant gift-giving ahead of Chinese New Year, which begins this weekend. Expensive watches, gold coins and alcohol are among the items that are affected, according to the state media.  ..

    Nov 25,2013
  • Building a better future

    Industries must radically cut the amount of materials they use, to combat resource shortages and climate change for a planet of nine billion people, according to a report for the Royal Society.  ..

    Nov 25,2013
  • Italian car sales crash

    Sales of high performance cars have fallen in Italy showing that even the rich are beginning to feel the effect of the recession...

    Nov 25,2013
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