German police conducted early morning raids against the country’s biggest neo-Nazi group, escalating efforts to stamp out a growing movement of potentially violent anti-immigrant extremists.
Banks escaped plans to tax financial transactions after European Union finance ministers failed to agree on proposals to help repair the damage to public finances caused by the financial crisis.
U.K. stocks fell for the first time in eight days, led by mining companies and banks, as concern lingered that economic growth around the world is slowing.
London’s 3.5 million Tube travelers face turmoil next week with as many as 10,000 of the subway’s train drivers, station staff and engineers staging the first of a series of 24-hour strikes over job cuts.
The defense ministers of France and the U.K. said they’ll consider pooling equipment such as Airbus SAS A400M transport planes to cut costs, though they ruled out sharing aircraft carriers.
Co-CEO Bill McDermott says SAP aims to make China a "second home" to tap into "limitless growth" as local companies adopt management software and business intelligence tools
An experimental Novartis AG medicine that killed drug-resistant malaria in laboratory studies may become the first new class of treatment against the disease in 30 years, researchers said.