The swoop by law enforcement authorities in European countries, as well as Australia and the United States took place between September and November
Regulators need to be watchful about sensitive financial data
About 45 million packs of medicines are shipped from Britain to the rest of the bloc every month, in trade worth nearly 12 billion pounds ($14.5 billion) in 2016
The call from business leaders is also growing louder
CPI is part of Cogent Electrical Steels, one of the five non-core business units, the sale of which Tata Steel Europe had announced in May 2018
The extreme conditions follow last year's drought that pummeled crops, and has heightened attention on the environment amid concern over climate change
Britain's possible future prime minister alarmed and charmed his European counterparts during his tenure as foreign secretary
He has pledged to create "better" jobs through growth, foreign investment and tax cuts
The trade war between Washington and Beijing will also play a role, hampering US meat shipments to the benefit of South America and Europe
Meteorologists say a weakening of the high-level jet stream is increasingly causing weather systems to stall and leading summer temperatures to soar
In the German industrial lobby's view, China's policy of creating national champions in key industries isn't an inefficiency of Chinese central planning
Secular Europe today faces the same form of extremism that the pagan Roman emperors faced in the early years of the Christian era
Mischka's War provides unconventional but persistently intriguing perspectives on major totalitarian regimes of 20th century
The Tusk draft is very soft on the idea of a multi-speed EU
The transition towards a multipolar world is creating greater unpredictability, risk, says Guterres
2017 will be one of the most important and fateful years in the EU's six-decade history
With elections in France, the Netherlands, Germany, coming in 2017, the next 12 months are shaping up to be seminal for European politics
Some policy makers are flashing tentative signs that they may be prepared to slacken their grip on public coffers to spur growth
Expectations of more pledges to help the sluggish euro zone economy from the ECB President Mario Draghi have pushed down bond yields
Dialog dropped 8 per cent, while Shell fell by 3.9 per cent after it reported a profit slump