The eurozone’s annual rate of inflation slowed again in February as food prices cooled, increasing the likelihood that the European Central Bank will cut its...
The Nikkei stock index recorded last week its first new high in 34 years, a fitting tribute to Japan’s re-emergence as a genuinely exciting economy....
Mortgage rates climbed for the fourth week in a row, inching closer to 7% just as peak homebuying season gets underway. The 30-year fixed-rate mortgage...
Britain’s stretched public services will buckle under the weight of the spending cuts being planned for after the election, economists have warned, as Jeremy Hunt prepares...
The U.K.’s competition regulator said it has launched an investigation into whether eight housebuilders have shared commercially sensitive information with their competitors....
Developed societies need copious quantities of energy to power our factories, to grow and preserve food, to allow people and goods to move around, and...