The Big Question The Big Question: Can disclosing emissions really boost your business? Some of the world’s biggest companies are reducing their emissions at a faster-than-expected pace, in some cases the equivalent of what an entire country can produce in a year. But what does the effort yield to their investors? 20/01/2025
Tech News Which countries have banned TikTok and why? While the United States will likely become the first country to ban TikTok outright, many others are concerned about the platform's ties to China. 17/01/2025
Tech News The highs and lows of Elon Musk: How the world's richest man was made The road to becoming the billionaire owner of Tesla, Space X, and X was bumpy. From his failures and successes, here is how Elon Musk made it. 09/01/2025
Europe News EU firms forced to 'silo' operations in China, harming competitiveness The European Union Chamber of Commerce in China warned that the trend could accelerate deglobalisation and reduce global economic growth. 09/01/2025
Economy Eurozone economy figures see slowdown for last month of 2024 Shrinking business activity was driven entirely by the manufacturing sector, with France being the weakest-performing out of the three biggest economies within the eurozone. 06/01/2025
The Big Question Bye bye barcodes: QR codes could help reduce retail waste by 50% More barcodes are scanned each day than searches on Google. But they won’t be around for much longer, here’s what’s coming next. 30/12/2024
Markets Top 10 European stocks of 2024: Can they repeat their success in 2025? The European stock market this year delivered some remarkable stories of transformation, innovation and resilience. 26/12/2024
Business Aviva buys Direct Line, gaining share of the UK motor insurance market Earlier this year, Direct Line rejected two takeover bids from the Belgian insurer Ageas where the second offer valued the firm at £3.2bn, which Direct Line branded as "unattractive" offer for shareholders. 24/12/2024
Business Union reaches agreement with Volkswagen to avoid plant closures After days of negotiations which looked like they had reached a stalemate, German workers union IG Metall has reached a deal to avoid Volkswagen plant closures as well as redundancies and wage cuts. 20/12/2024
Europe News EU-Swiss single market trade deal faces challenging referendum The EU and Switzerland reached a bilateral agreement on Friday worth an estimated €550 billion in trade. But ratification of the deal is far from a foregone conclusion, as the Swiss have yet to vote on it. 20/12/2024
The Exchange Luxury yachting trends redefining the experience In partnership with Media City The yachting industry is on a thrilling journey toward sustainability. New technologies are creating eco-friendly yachts that combine luxury with environmental care. 18/12/2024
Economy French central bank expects zero growth in fourth quarter The bank's monthly survey shows a rising uncertainty among businesses in Europe's second-biggest economy. 11/12/2024
The Big Question The Big Question: Why does Denmark rank so highly on competitiveness? “It's difficult to continue being a winning country in a continent which is challenged a lot,” Thomas Bustrup told Hannah Brown on this episode of The Big Question. 09/12/2024
Europe News EU vows to press on with new internship laws despite national splits Roxana Mînzatu’s first working day as EU Commissioner saw member states fail to agree on new EU laws on internships – but she said abandoning laws intended to protect traineees’ workplace rights would be “out of the question”. 03/12/2024
The Big Question The Big Question: What is the secret to being the world’s best brand? The world’s biggest brands have missed out on $200bn (€192bn) of revenue in the past year. What could they have done better? 02/12/2024
Europe in Motion Which EU countries have the most foreign-controlled enterprises? Foreign-controlled businesses account for 15% of jobs in the EU with Luxembourg, Poland, and Slovakia having the highest share of employment. 26/11/2024
The Big Question Beyond Barbie: Why the toy industry is no longer just for kids The Barbie movie created a global cultural event and with at least 16 more films aimed at adults in the pipeline, could this signal the start of a new era in the toy industry? 25/11/2024
Economy Unicorn hub? Here's why Lithuania attracts so many fintech companies Euronews Business looks at the factors that have contributed to Lithuania becoming one of the fastest-growing startup and fintech hubs in Europe, with a range of soon to be unicorns, known as soonicorns. 24/11/2024
Living Why 'greening' your money could be essential to fight climate change A sustainable pension or better banking may be a more effective way of cutting your carbon footprint than not flying. 21/11/2024
Business Beko Europe announces 1,935 redundancies: What is the group's plan? Beko Europe has announced the closure of two sites resulting in nearly 2,000 redundancies. 21/11/2024