4:16pm

Athens names new privatisation chief

Head of the Athens water utility set to join Taiped

4:10pm

Hungary’s constitution vote hits forint

Parliament expected to pass motion on constitutional amendments

10:20pm

Greek privatisation agency head resigns

Incumbent indicted on criminal charges

Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra ©AFP 8:36pm

Vienna orchestra details Nazi-era past

Philharmonic to publish historical research on its website

5:58pm

Hospitalised Berlusconi plans next move

Italy could return to polls after inconclusive elections

From COMPANIES 4:40pm

Producers eye export routes for Israeli gas

New cabinet to decide on level of natural gas exports

In Lyon: the Cours Lafayette and the Part Dieu during the Fete des Lumieres ©Alamy From SPECIAL REPORTS 11:47pm

Lyon puts focus on finding a star role

Urban renewal is at the heart of ambitions to rise up the rankings in the economic premier league of European cities, writes Hugh Carnegy

Flags of the EU member states fly in fro...Flags of the EU member states fly in front of the European Parliament in Brussels on July 19, 2012. Eurozone finance ministers will hold a teleconference on July 20 to finalise a Spanish bank bailout deal, Luxembourg prime minister and Eurozone President Jean-Claude Juncker said. Eurozone governments have pledged an aid package of up to 100 billion euros ($122 billion) for Spain's debt-mired bank sector. puknews ©AFP From COMPANIES 9:07pm

Banks rush to redraft pay deals

Race for investor approval under EU bonus cap

From GLOBAL ECONOMY 8:29pm

Cyprus to seek Greek aid to rescue banks

Athens asked to hand over €2bn from its recapitalisation package

From COMPANIES 8:23pm

Spain raises takeover barriers

Move prompted by fears around strategic industries

From UK 6:14pm

Britain warned by Dublin over Europe exit

Irish fears grow over prospects for UK referendum

Wolfgang Munchau from COMMENT 5:49pm

Italy must seek generational change

There should be a handover of power to younger leaders, with Matteo Renzi coming to the fore

From COMPANIES 5:21pm

Unease grows in Madrid over Iberia deal

Merger with BA appears to have left no one happy

Global Insight Mar 10, 2013

Europe’s woes leave Brics exasperated

Stagnation and political turmoil erode region’s global relevance

From GLOBAL ECONOMY Mar 10, 2013

Battle looms over Netherlands budget cuts

Opposition leaders vow to force prime minister to compromise

From MARKETS Mar 10, 2013

Managers look on as bonus cap begins

Same regulatory rules regarding remuneration for investment bankers could be applied

From GLOBAL ECONOMY Mar 8, 2013

IMF pushes ECB on bond-buying

Move could help reduce financing costs of countries, says Lagarde

Mar 8, 2013

Cardinals set date to choose new pope

Vatican conclave to elect Benedict successor will begin next week

From GLOBAL ECONOMY Mar 8, 2013

UK set for GM food push in Europe

Ministers seek to overturn en­trenched resistance in EU

Mar 8, 2013

Sovereign wealth suitors woo Sarkozy

Qataris lead the pack as former French president mulls options

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