Topic: Jose Manuel Barroso
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's relationship with the United States is not living up to its potential, European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso said in an interview published on Thursday.Barroso, the head of the EU executive, told the Tim
LONDON (Reuters) - The European Union's relationship with the United States is not "living up to its potential" due to disagreements over climate change, trade reform and the economic crisis, the EU's most senior figure said in a newspaper interview publi
European Commission head Jose Manuel Barroso denied that the euro is doomed, saying it is one of the strongest currencies in the world, in an interview published Saturday in Italy's Il Sole-24 Ore.Asked whether the common European currency might not ...
Prime Minister David Cameron vowed Thursday to defend his country's interests in Europe, using his first EU summit to make clear London would never let its decision-making shift to Brussels.The Conservative leader said the summit had "delivered a good out
A string of leading European figures on Monday denied persistent press reports that Spain is preparing a request for bailout aid.Such funding "is not even a working hypothesis," said Luxembourg prime minister and euro chief Jean-Claude Juncker after talks
European austerity measures to tackle the soaring debt crisis have sparked "despair" and will cut too deep, a senior trade union official warned Friday, as he announced a protest action day.John Monks, head of the European Trade Union Confederation, who m
European Commission president urges for support of euro at Baltic Sea summitThe president of the European Commission urged countries Wednesday to support the ailing euro as the bloc grapples with a financial crisis that has caused the currency's value to
Plans for an EU-wide levy on banks, due to be unveiled on Wednesday, will be resisted if they seek to deliver a continental bailout fund, Britain's new business minister said on Tuesday.European Commission chief Jose Manuel Barroso said earlier this ...
Global stocks plunged Tuesday and the euro fell close to a four-year dollar low as investors fled in the face of concerns about the eurozone and tensions between North Korea and South Korea.Markets, rocked by fresh turmoil in the Spanish banking ...
The head of the European Commission, Jose Manuel Barroso, took German leaders to task Tuesday in a press interview for failing to drum up popular support for the crisis-hit euro."In recent years, there have not been many leading German political voices ...