Stocks are expected to open weak as the government shutdown enters its second day, with the 2 parties far apart.
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Markets seem unruffled by the government shutdown having factored a possibility of the event and now hope for an extension of the QE.
Manufacturing activity expanded at a modest rate in the euro zone while unemployment remained unchanged.
The unexpected fall cast doubt on the region's recovery and all but ensures an extension of the ECB's ultra-loose monetary policy.
US law enforcement accounted for more than 90 percent of all requests pertaining to users' emails, photos and online documents.
Fears of a government shutdown, weakening inflation data in Europe and underperforming factories in China lowered investor sentiment.
Journalists reporting from Syria face an increasing risk of being kidnapped or killed -- a threat that comes from all sides.
The allegations against Joseph Hunter and four former soldiers "read like they were ripped from the pages of a Tom Clancy novel," according to Manhattan U.S. Attorney Preet Bharara.
Turks, now numbering at least 3 million (the largest ‘foreign’ community in the country by far), have lived in Germany for 50 years.
The EU’s economic-sentiment indicator in September rose above its long-term average for the first time since July 2011.
A report on consumption and spending trends will be watched for an understanding of the nation's economic health.
John Kerry met with Iran's foreign minister at the U.N. for an informal chat -- the highest-level meeting between the nations since 1980.
Manchester United target Robert Lewandowski has given mixed messages about his future.
Immigrants and their descendants lag in terms of political representation in Germany.
President Rouhani said he was authorized by Iran’s Supreme Leader to reach an agreement with the West over Tehran’s nuclear program.
Japan is looking to diversify its energy mix and stay clear from nuclear power after the disaster at Fukushima.
Angela Merkel, head of Germany's conservative Christian Democratic Union, was re-elected Sunday but narrowly missed an absolute majority.
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Amid debt ceiling talks, investors are also eyeing the U.S./Iran rapprochement, which could lower oil prices substantially.
German consumers were more confident as improving economic conditions and low interest rates encouraged spending.
What makes the political climate in Kurdistan so unusual is that it is not a fully independent sovereign nation.