Key data from the United States, such as the producer price index, retail sales and housing market index are expected Tuesday.
American pirates would not be impacted by a court decision in Australia.
Investors don’t appear worried about Ireland’s post-election chaos. But a possible British exit from the European Union is a concern.
Shares rise in Europe and Asia, adding to gains chalked up after last week’s stimulus package from the European Central Bank, as investors turn their attention to policy decisions from Washington, Tokyo and London.
App Stores in countries outside of the U.S. were incorrectly listing apps on category pages.
The United Kingdom and Sweden will also jointly conduct an observation flight over Russia under the Treaty on Open Skies.
U.K. Finance Minister George Osborne said he would propose more cuts to government spending at the annual budget announcement Wednesday.
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said the Scottish National Party would launch a “new initiative” to build support for the region’s independence.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called on global powers to punish Iran for violating United Nations sanctions.
At that hour clocks should be set forward to 3 a.m., except in areas that have opted out.
An annual report from the Economist Intelligence Unit includes some of the usual suspects as well as some surprises.
After beating the world’s No. 1 Go player in two games this week, Google’s artificial intelligence division DeepMind’s next challenge could be StarCraft.
In an interview with the Atlantic magazine, Obama said David Cameron became “distracted by a range of other things” after the 2011 intervention in Libya.
While Canada has accepted more than 26,000 refugees from the war-torn country, the United States has accepted fewer than 1,000.
Plans announced Thursday by European Central Bank boss Mario Draghi include lowering deposit rates paid by banks and beefing up asset purchases.
Indian liquor baron and the erstwhile aviation magnate Vijay Mallya has left the country without repaying an estimated $1.3 billion in debts to over a dozen banks.
A group of over 150 scientists, including famed British cosmologist Stephen Hawking, have come out in support of the campaign for the U.K. to stay in the EU.
British industrial output grew in January following a sharp fall in December, helped by a stronger than expected upturn in manufacturing.
England’s junior doctors go on strike following the government’s move forcing through pay and working condition reforms without the agreement of their trade union.
However, the iPhone maker still led the market there, while losing ground to Android phones in the U.S.
Supercell made close to $1 billion in revenue off the strength of three games last year.
The new poll data Wednesday comes just before the winner-take-all contests in Florida and Ohio.