Ireland is refusing to take blame for tax laws the government says are completely transparent, following a Senate hearing in which Apple was accused of keeping cash in subsidiaries located in Ireland to avoid paying taxes.
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All but two European Union countries signed a treaty for stricter budget discipline and enforcement for the euro zone on Friday...
Euro-zone finance ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday were able to complete most of the details of the region's permanent rescue fund, the European Stability Mechanism, which should be operational by July...
Netflix may find itself boxed out of the most coveted content as it enters Europe's $76 billion pay TV market...
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Any referendum on the new European Union accord for a fiscal compact may effectively be a vote on Ireland's continued euro membership, says Irish Finance Minister Michael Noonan...
European Commission President José Manuel Barroso said Monday he wants to introduce eurobonds issued jointly by the 17 euro nations...
Europe's debt crisis poses a serious threat to the creditworthiness of U.S. banks if it spreads beyond the five most-troubled nations, according to Fitch Ratings...
Netflix shares plunged today after the company announced it expects losses in 2012, and will delay global expansion plans because of faltering results in the U.S., its first and largest market...
Netflix will begin selling subscriptions in the U.K. and Ireland in 2012, thus directly competing with Amazon's LoveFilm streaming video service.
Belgium has agreed to buy the local consumer-lending unit of Dexia SA for 4 billion euros and will guarantee 60% of a so-called bank to set up for Dexia's troubled assets...
In selling 17.7 billion euros of debt in an auction today, Spain and Italy both saw their bonds rise after the sale even as both countries had to pay more to borrow than a month ago...
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Germany's top court rejected a series of lawsuits aimed at blocking the nation from participating in emergency loan packages, but said the government must now get approval from parliament's budget committee before granting aid to other euro-zone economies...