World News Frozen Russian assets and EU's loan to Ukraine: What's at stake? The EU will loan Ukraine €35 billion, repaid through interest on frozen Russian assets in a novel approach aiming to fund Ukraine's urgent infrastructure and defence needs. 11/10/2024
Green News Historic loss and damage fund could finally pay out in 2025 Dubbed the ‘finance COP’, countries are set to work out the finer details of the loss and damage fund at COP29 in Baku next month. 06/10/2024
Economy French government mulls tax increase for large companies The executive is reportedly examining a range of plans to reduce the public deficit, including a temporary tax on companies making more than €1 billion per year. 30/09/2024
Green News Calls to tax super-rich for climate are gaining momentum The carbon emissions of the world's richest 1 per cent are thought to be the same as poorest two thirds of humanity. 19/09/2024
Europe News The Portuguese pick for EU financial services commissioner European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen entrusted a financial portfolio to a woman known for administering tough fiscal discipline during Portugal's sovereign debt crisis. 18/09/2024
Business ECB interest rate cut: How will it impact your personal finances? The European Central Bank (ECB) cut interest rates for the second time this year on Thursday 12 September. Euronews Business asked the experts how it might impact your personal finances. 13/09/2024
Europe News The Draghi EU competitiveness report - the reactions Mario Draghi’s anticipated report received mixed reactions, with green groups accusing him of 'dismissing the ecological crisis' and the finance industry acclaiming the bulky report’s call for 'massive investment' amid austerity fears. 11/09/2024
Green News Report: Students are missing out on education due to climate change Climate change isn’t just having a direct impact on education, it is also overlooked in climate finance spending. 04/09/2024
Business Was Belgium's record €22 billion retail bond buy a one-off? Last year the Belgian government set a new record by selling debt direct to its citizens. All eyes are on what happens when it matures next week. 30/08/2024
Economy Back-to-school uniform cost stretches parents' budgets to the limit The average debt for school supplies is reportedly €368, however, 32% of indebted parents say they owe more than €500 for back-to-school costs. 28/08/2024
Business Swiss news group Tamedia calls time on print as focus shifts online The company blames 'a rapid change in media usage' and a shift in the advertising landscape for the situation, adding it is going to focus instead on digital offerings. 27/08/2024
Business UBS sees profits soar as Credit Suisse deal boosts revenue UBS's net profits soar above forecasts on a combination of cost-cutting measures, increased revenue through its global wealth management and investment bank units and the integration of Credit Suisse. 14/08/2024
The Big Question The Big Question: Why is it hard for banks to cut fossil fuel finance? In this episode of The Big Question, the European Banking Federation CEO shares his thoughts on ending fossil fuel investments and the problem with doing it too quickly. 12/08/2024
Business Week ahead: Investors gauge the growth trajectory of Novo Nordisk Risk-off sentiment may continue to shape market trends following a turbulent week. Novo Nordisk’s earnings will be in the spotlight as investors gauge the growth trajectory of Europe’s largest company. 05/08/2024
Travel News Easyjet, Ryanair, Wizz: The airlines charging families to sit together The airlines that do - and don't - guarantee families will be kept together. 01/08/2024
Markets ASML: When the chips are down, is now a good time to buy? ASML Holding saw its largest weekly drop since 2002, falling 17%, due to potential US restrictions on chip exports to China. Bank of America views the impact as manageable, suggesting the sell-off may be a buying opportunity. 22/07/2024
Business Nokia sees double-digit fall in Q2 profit with weak sales in 5G market Similarly to its Swedish rival Ericsson, Nokia has suffered from customers buying less telecom equipment and operators cutting back on investments into 5G leading to many lay-offs in response. 18/07/2024
Business What would a UK-EU thaw mean for financial services? An improved Brexit deal under new UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s Labour government could aid the City of London – but it won’t bring back lost jobs, experts say. 15/07/2024
Climate Germany could owe €16.2 billion for missing EU climate targets Only six of the 27 EU member states have submitted national climate plans that are up to scratch. 15/07/2024
Europe News Who are the new faces in the British Labour government? After a landslide Labour victory in the UK general elections, the new administration will have the first man of colour leading the foreign department and the first woman at the helm of Britain’s finances. Meet Keir Starmer's new lieutenants. 10/07/2024