Japan became the latest major economy to fall into recession on Monday and Citigroup said it would cut 52,000 jobs, one of history's largest layoffs, adding to worries the global economic slump is worsening.Full Story Yesterday, 23:33 | Reuters
Today’s trading session on PFTS ended with the Index at 271.16 points, 1.3 percent down compared to the results of Friday.Full Story Yesterday, 18:17 | Elena Plekhanova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
WASHINGTON, Nov 17 (Reuters) - By choice or by force, more U.S. consumers are putting away their credit cards as the financial crisis reshapes attitudes toward spending and debt.Full Story Yesterday, 15:20 | Reuters
European shares extended losses late on Monday morning, with banks weaker, Volkswagen down 10 percent after saying group vehicle sales fell in October and U.S. futures lower.Full Story Yesterday, 14:50 | Reuters
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn told the BBC that his organisation was likely to need at least $100 billion in extra funding over the next six months in order to help countries out of the mire.Full Story Yesterday, 14:25 | Reuters
The beginning of the week on the PFTS is characterized by low liquidity and the lack of activity, Tiger Asset Management reports.Full Story Yesterday, 13:45 | Elena Plekhanova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
MUMBAI, Nov 17 (Reuters) - A global credit crisis that has felled large investment banks and prompted multi-billion dollar bailout packages is also hurting unlikely victims half a world away: small south Asian businesses dependent on microfinance.Full Story Yesterday, 11:00 | Reuters
BEIJING (AP) -- China got what it wanted in Washington's financial summit -- a promise of a bigger role for developing countries in global finance -- but gave no sign Sunday whether it will respond by using any of its $1.9 trillion in reserves in a bailout fund.Full StoryYesterday, 00:33
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - World leaders pledged rapid action on Saturday to rescue a weakening global economy from the worst financial crisis in over 70 years and agreed to give emerging nations more say in running financial affairs.Full Story 16 November, 11:24 | Reuters
MOSCOW, (Reuters) - Russia and Ukraine accused each other on Thursday of spreading misinformation over a film about the August war between Georgia and Russia, stirring further discord between the ex-Soviet neighbours.Full Story 14 November, 18:26 | Reuters
As the global financial crisis deepens, the immediate future looks bleak for the residential real estate sector -- unless you're a prospective buyer who can pay cash or get a loanFull Story 12 November, 23:22 | James Marson, Kyiv Post, Staff Writer
Households not only must contend with inflation, they now have a strong dollar to contend with and interest rate hikes from lendersFull Story 12 November, 23:20 | Mark Rachkevych, Kyiv Post Editor
Early market entry, a competitive advantage and a strategic merger has propelled Magisters through the yearsFull Story 12 November, 23:06 | Jonathan Holmberg, Editor
While the number of divorces in Ukraine is slowly declining, the number of single-parent families remains highFull Story 12 November, 23:01 | Elena Plekhanova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
Difficult times like these force law firms to work even harder to keep their clients happyFull Story 12 November, 22:53 | Yulia Golub, Kyiv Post, Staff Writer
Before a candidate attends a job interview, the question they should be asking is: “How can I prepare myself to make the best first impression to my potential future employer?”Full Story12 November, 22:51
With the credit crisis knocking on its door, Ukraine needs to encourage the inflow of foreign investment now more than ever beforeFull Story 12 November, 22:47 | Olga Osmachko and Warwick McDonald, Special to Kyiv Post
Japan became the latest major economy to fall into recession on Monday and Citigroup said it would cut 52,000 jobs, one of history's largest layoffs, adding to worries the global economic slump is worsening.Full Story Yesterday, 23:33 | Reuters
Today’s trading session on PFTS ended with the Index at 271.16 points, 1.3 percent down compared to the results of Friday.Full Story Yesterday, 18:17 | Elena Plekhanova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
WASHINGTON, Nov 17 (Reuters) - By choice or by force, more U.S. consumers are putting away their credit cards as the financial crisis reshapes attitudes toward spending and debt.Full Story Yesterday, 15:20 | Reuters
European shares extended losses late on Monday morning, with banks weaker, Volkswagen down 10 percent after saying group vehicle sales fell in October and U.S. futures lower.Full Story Yesterday, 14:50 | Reuters
International Monetary Fund (IMF) Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn told the BBC that his organisation was likely to need at least $100 billion in extra funding over the next six months in order to help countries out of the mire.Full Story Yesterday, 14:25 | Reuters
The beginning of the week on the PFTS is characterized by low liquidity and the lack of activity, Tiger Asset Management reports.Full Story Yesterday, 13:45 | Elena Plekhanova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
MUMBAI, Nov 17 (Reuters) - A global credit crisis that has felled large investment banks and prompted multi-billion dollar bailout packages is also hurting unlikely victims half a world away: small south Asian businesses dependent on microfinance.Full Story Yesterday, 11:00 | Reuters
BEIJING (AP) -- China got what it wanted in Washington's financial summit -- a promise of a bigger role for developing countries in global finance -- but gave no sign Sunday whether it will respond by using any of its $1.9 trillion in reserves in a bailout fund.Full StoryYesterday, 00:33
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - World leaders pledged rapid action on Saturday to rescue a weakening global economy from the worst financial crisis in over 70 years and agreed to give emerging nations more say in running financial affairs.Full Story 16 November, 11:24 | Reuters
MOSCOW, (Reuters) - Russia and Ukraine accused each other on Thursday of spreading misinformation over a film about the August war between Georgia and Russia, stirring further discord between the ex-Soviet neighbours.Full Story 14 November, 18:26 | Reuters