‘Greek bailout work must continue’: Eurogroup
With a snap election in just over a week, Greece is once again dominating the Europe’s political and economic agenda.
High-profile failures signal caution in start-up investing
High-profile start-up Homejoy’s failure left its backers out more than $35 million and many are wondering if more Homejoys lie ahead.
Australia’s women soccer revolts over pay gap
Australian women’s soccer is in revolt over pay that is a fraction of the men’s team. The FT reports.
Singapore ruling party wins decisive victory
Singapore’s ruling party won a strong election victory, boosting its vote share and seat tally and brushing off the opposition.
Migrants could help solve Europe’s aging problem
Many European politicians believe refugees entering Europe are just what a rapidly aging Europe needs to thrive.
How low can oil go? Goldman says $20 may be possible
The risk that oil could fall as low as $20 a barrel is rising amid a persistent surplus, Goldman Sachs said, cutting its forecasts again.
Islamic State behind migrant crisis: Czech FinMin
‘As long as we have war in the Gulf area in the Middle East and northern Africa, there is going to be refugees.’
Engine breach suspected in BA fire
An initial report on a British Airways plane which caught fire at a Las Vegas airport suggests parts of the engine flew out and landed on the runway.
Nervous US markets hinge on China’s next step
If China stabilizes, U.S. markets will breathe a sigh of relief.
