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Apple on Monday filed its appeal of a $14 billion bill for back taxes owed the European Union. The government of Ireland has also filed an appeal contesting the demand.
Automakers sold more than a million light vehicles in the 27 European Union countries during the month of January, a year-over-year increase of 10%.
GM is reportedly in talks with Peugeot regarding the sale of GM's Opel Group to the French automaker.
New car sales in the European Union rose almost 7% in 2016 to 14.64 million units.
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) on Friday officially filed an appeal with the World Trade Organization (WTO) regarding the international organization’s November ruling that...
New car registrations in the European Union for the month of November totaled 1.15 million units, and the top-selling carmaker there is Volkswagen.
Voters in Italy on Sunday soundly rejected proposed changes to the country's constitution that supporters, including Prime Minister Matteo Renzi, said would streamline the country's legislature and...
The markets have seen two weeks of post-election rallying, while U.S. interest rates and the dollar have both been rising in anticipation of a return to growth. Markit has already released...
If there is one brokerage research firm that can turn the heads of all investors at once it would have to be Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE: GS). After all, Goldman Sachs advises wealthy individuals...
New car registrations in the European Union for the month of October totaled a little over a million units, essentially flat with October of last year.
The proposed merger between Dow Chemical and DuPont ran into another snag when European regulators suspended their review of the deal for the second time.
Among all the problems in Europe and the post-Brexit woes, Eurostat has released its first view of third-quarter seasonally adjusted gross domestic product.
Some of the top European companies are offering outstanding dividends to investors, many of which are higher than their U.S. counterparts.
New car registrations in the European Union for the month of September totaled 1.46 million units, a volume record for the month.
Oil is headed back toward $55, and the respite oil-poor Europe has had when crude was much lower is ending.