Air Astana leases 7 Airbus neos Icon Air Astana leases 7 Airbus neos Air Astana, the anchor airlines in Kazakhstan, has arranged for operational leasing of 7 Airbus planes from A320 neo family.
25 June 2015 22:41
Putin extends Western food ban for one year Putin extends Western food ban for one year Russian President Vladimir Putin extended a ban against most Western food imports for a year, saying the longer-than-expected measure would ensure the country's security.
25 June 2015 11:38
IMF boss Lagarde says ready to 'consider' 2nd term IMF boss Lagarde says ready to 'consider' 2nd term Christine Lagarde has said she is ready to consider a second term as head of the International Monetary Fund in an interview with a French magazine to be published.
25 June 2015 10:55
Greece in 'final stretch' of talks: Varoufakis Greece in 'final stretch' of talks: Varoufakis Crisis-hit Greece is in the "final stretch" of negotiations with creditors and could reach agreement shortly, Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis indicated.
24 June 2015 15:58
IMF to join meeting between Ukraine, creditors next week IMF to join meeting between Ukraine, creditors next week The IMF said that it would take part in a meeting between Ukraine and its private bondholders next week, amid rising pressure on creditors to reduce the debt.
23 June 2015 12:28
Italian Nutella maker to buy British rival Thorntons Italian Nutella maker to buy British rival Thorntons The board of British chocolate maker Thorntons said it had agreed a takeover deal by Italian rival Ferrero that values the firm at about £111.9 million.
23 June 2015 10:44
New Eurogroup meeting on Greece Wednesday: EU's Tusk New Eurogroup meeting on Greece Wednesday: EU's Tusk Eurozone finance ministers will meet again in a bid to reach a final bailout deal for Greece ahead of an EU leaders' summit the following day.
23 June 2015 10:18
EU prolongs Russian economic sanctions for six months: official EU prolongs Russian economic sanctions for six months: official EU foreign ministers formally agreed to prolong to January 2016 damaging economic sanctions against Russia to ensure it fully implements Ukraine peace accords.
22 June 2015 15:03
Athens says Europe 'doesn't need IMF' on eve of crunch summit Athens says Europe 'doesn't need IMF' on eve of crunch summit Greece does not want any more help from the IMF, minister of state Nikos Pappas said on the eve of a summit.
22 June 2015 11:33
Juncker says 'I don't understand Tsipras': report Juncker says 'I don't understand Tsipras': report European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker voiced frustration with Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras in a media report amid the deepening debt crisis.
20 June 2015 11:24
Grexit 'beginning of the end of the eurozone': Greek PM Grexit 'beginning of the end of the eurozone': Greek PM A Greek exit from the eurozone would be the beginning of the end of the single currency, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was quoted.
19 June 2015 14:58
EU to extend Russia sanctions to January 2016 EU to extend Russia sanctions to January 2016 EU member states agreed to extend damaging economic sanctions against Russia over the Ukraine crisis by another six months to the end of January 2016.
19 June 2015 13:49
Russia tries to shrug off crisis as West snubs investment forum Russia tries to shrug off crisis as West snubs investment forum Russian officials tried to play down fears about the country's economic crisis as tensions with the West over Ukraine cast a pall over its showcase investment forum.
19 June 2015 10:36
Russia to prolong embargo if EU extends sanctions: minister Russia to prolong embargo if EU extends sanctions: minister Moscow will extend its embargo on European Union agricultural products but is unlikely to go further if the EU extends sanctions as expected.
18 June 2015 16:28
Out of patience, IMF flexes muscles in Greek debt crisis Out of patience, IMF flexes muscles in Greek debt crisis The International Monetary Fund has lost patience over Greece and is making it known.
17 June 2015 13:18
Kazakhstan will not be compensating for expenses to replace pipes at Kashagan: Prime Minister Kazakhstan will not be compensating for expenses to replace pipes at Kashagan: Prime Minister Commercial production at Kashagan started September 11, 2013. However, it was suspended 2 weeks later due to a gas leakage. The production process was resumed shortly. However, another leakage was detected in October.
17 June 2015 13:13
Ball in Greece's court in debt talks: ECB's Draghi Ball in Greece's court in debt talks: ECB's Draghi European Central Bank chief Mario Draghi urged all sides in the negotiations on Greece "to go the extra mile", but insisted the ball was in Athens' court.
16 June 2015 10:41
Greece bailout talks end with no deal, 'significant gap' remain : EU Greece bailout talks end with no deal, 'significant gap' remain : EU Crunch bailout talks between Greece and its EU-IMF creditors ended without a deal on Sunday, with a "significant gap" still remaining.
15 June 2015 11:19
IMF: Ukraine cannot use reserves to pay bondholders IMF: Ukraine cannot use reserves to pay bondholders IMF chief Christine Lagarde said that Ukraine cannot use its central bank reserves to pay creditors, rebuffing a suggestion by bondholders that it do so.
13 June 2015 12:47

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