Greek Importers Begin to Feel the Squeeze
Capital controls in Greece don’t appear yet to have significantly curbed the country’s imports, especially of essential items. But for nonessential goods, Greek importers are starting to feel the squeeze.
Capital controls in Greece don’t appear yet to have significantly curbed the country’s imports, especially of essential items. But for nonessential goods, Greek importers are starting to feel the squeeze.
Former champions Roger Federer and Andy Murray advance at Wimbledon on Saturday, but defending women’s champion Petra Kvitova was upset by Jelena Jankovic. American Madison Keys also won.
--Independence Day--The troubling trend of poisoned prisons, the cost of your 4th of July BBQ has gone up and the least patriotic states.
Rohan Dennis of Australia became the first man to wear the 2015 Tour de France’s yellow jersey by clocking the fastest time trial in tour history, averaging 34.45 mph.
The International Atomic Energy Agency for the first time gave a firm year-end timeline for reporting on Iran’s past nuclear work if Tehran cooperates in coming months.
Greek voters are evenly split between ‘yes’ and ‘no’ to creditors’ bailout demands, according to opinion polls. This film looks at the differences between those in each camp.
The band played a four hour show, mixing rarities with sing-along favorites at Soldier Field.
Ray Takeyh: In negotiating with Iran over its nuclear program, the U.S. appears poised to concede to an adversarial regime not only an enrichment capacity but also one that may be industrialized after a sunset clause expires.
Toshiba is likely to mark down its past operating profit by at least $814 million as a result of accounting irregularities.
Malaysia’s attorney general said a probe into a troubled state investment fund has uncovered documents related to allegations that money was transferred into the personal bank accounts of Prime Minister Najib Razak.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah Al Sisi traveled to the troubled Sinai Peninsula to inspect troops, after an Islamic State group that carried out a deadly assault earlier in the week said it had fired three rockets at Israel a day earlier.
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The return of the El Niño weather phenomenon is forcing agricultural commodity players to prepare for low crop yields and heightened price volatility.
China is establishing a market-stabilization fund aimed at fighting off the biggest stock selloff in years, as concerns grow that the stock-market malaise could be spreading to other parts of the economy.
‘Expectations have kind of run away,’ says new Credit Suisse CEO Tidjane Thiam, as he plays down optimism he can quickly lift the Swiss bank out of its recent malaise.
With Greece’s future in the euro at stake in Sunday’s referendum, European Central Bank policymakers are working to assure markets and the public that the central bank will take whatever measures are necessary to stabilize the eurozone economy and financial markets.
Jockeying among the three other major health insurers—UnitedHealth, Anthem and Cigna—played into the dynamics of Aetna’s $34.1 billion deal to acquire Humana.
Private-equity firm Blackstone Group said it has hired Zhang Liping, a senior Credit Suisse Group banker, to head its operations in China.
Malaysia’s anticorruption agency will look into Wall Street Journal report that investigators have traced nearly $700 million of deposits into what they believe are the personal bank accounts of Malaysia’s prime minister.
In photos selected Friday by Wall Street Journal editors, a girl mimics Lady Liberty, hotdog-eating-contest competitors get weighed in, Greeks rally ahead of a referendum, and more.
Serena Williams’s latest miracle came on Friday, when she beat Great Britain’s Heather Watson to advance to the fourth round of Wimbledon.
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