While fears about the impact of the crises in Cyprus and Italy have died down, the wider economic outlook has not improved.
Local rivals Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid meet in Saturday’s La Liga clash at the Vicente Calderon.
Barcelona visit Athletic Bilbao in Saturday’s La Liga action.
Monetary policies will also be in play, with European Central Bank and U.S. Federal Open Market Committee meetings on the calendar.
The Spaniard is gearing up for a French Open run in May.
Arsenal have reportedly begun negotiations over the signing of Fiorentina’s Stevan Jovetic.
Chelsea look set to recruit at least one forward this summer.
According to Federal Reserve data, overseas banks accounted for about 70 percent of the Fed's discount window loans.
Arsenal continue to be linked with experienced goalkeepers.
Leading economies reported poor numbers in the same week, and economists say we could feel the impact throughout the year.
The U.S. automaker was pulled from the stock exchange in 2007. Now, Fiat is reportedly considering an IPO.
A former Auschwitz Nazi guard, 93-year-old Hans Lipschis, is under investigation by German officials and could be convicted of being an accessory to murder.
Justin Bieber is looking into placing his capuchin monkey with a German zoo.
Borussia Dortmund can call upon recent success against Real Madrid when the sides meet in the Champions League semifinals.
Someone with a surname Liu reportedly paid $6.5 million for a Bugatti sports coupe at the Shanghai auto show.
The monetary union in April extended its exploration of just how low it can go in terms of business activity.
American and Chinese car buyers are helping Ford partially offset losses in Europe, Latin America and India.
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In a light week on the macro data side, market attention is set to turn to a flurry of earnings reports due for release.
A strike by the ver.di trade union has forced German airline Lufthansa to cancel 1,720 flights Monday.
Tourism Australia's viral "Best Jobs In The World" campaign may be a lavish promotional stunt, but it's also about a real job shortage Down Under.
Never heard of German rapper Bushido? He's big in his home country, and he's also allegedly buddies with the mafia.