Economy Winners and losers in Europe’s real household income per capita Euronews Business examines how real household income per capita and real GDP per capita changed in the first quarter of 2025. 07/09/2025
Economy Poland cuts key interest rate by a quarter point as inflation eases The country’s annual inflation rate cooled to 2.8% in August, following a peak of over 18% in 2023. 03/09/2025
Economy Eurozone inflation tops estimates in August: Is the ECB watching? Eurozone inflation edged up to 2.1% in August, slightly above expectations but still near the ECB's target. Core inflation stayed at 2.3%. 02/09/2025
World News Italy's beach tourism: A sector in crisis or changing taste? Empty beaches and high prices have been making headlines this summer in Italy. Industry groups report a significant drop in visitors, but managers and associations disagree over the real cause. 29/08/2025
Economy Inflation in France, Spain and Italy was lower than expected in August Inflation remained subdued in three of the four biggest economies in the European Union, fuelling hopes that the European Central Bank will not see the necessity to change the key interest rates in September. 29/08/2025
Europe in Motion School costs rising faster than inflation: Who pays most in Europe? As children return to school, European families are once again bracing for a very expensive September with education costs on the rise for school items and textbooks. 29/08/2025
Economy UK energy bills set to rise by 2%, fuelling inflation fears Average UK households can expect a rise of around £2.93 (€3.40) a month in their energy bills, according to the UK energy regulator Ofgem, which sets the energy price cap for households and businesses. 27/08/2025
Markets Markets rally as Fed Chair Powell signals Fed may soon cut rates 'Shifting risk balance may warrant policy adjustment,' said Jerome Powell in Jackson Hole, at the central bankers' annual meeting, hinting that the Fed may soon cut rates, even as inflation risks remain. 22/08/2025
Economy US inflation shows limited tariff impact, but prices still rise The latest US numbers show July inflation came in softer than expected at 2.7%. Core prices hit 3.1%, with a more significant tariff hit expected later in the year. 12/08/2025
Economy UK job vacancies fall at a slower pace while wage growth holds steady Payrolled employment decreased by 8,000 in July compared with June, the smallest decline since a modest rise in January. 12/08/2025
Economy Trump picks top economic aide Stephen Miran for Federal Reserve board Miran will take the spot vacated by Adriana Kugler if his appointment is approved by the Senate. 08/08/2025
Economy Bank of England cuts its main interest rate by a quarter point to 4% The rate cut is the bank’s fifth since last August, when policymakers began to lower borrowing costs from a 16-year high of 5.25%. 07/08/2025
Europeans' Stories Spain’s housing crisis deepens: residents’ anger is rising Millions across Europe are being priced out of housing, with Spain at the heart of the crisis. Euronews’s international correspondent Valérie Gauriat reports from Barcelona, where skyrocketing rents and property speculation are pushing residents to the brink. 06/08/2025
Economy Eurozone inflation holds at 2% as the euro slumps against the dollar Eurozone inflation held steady at 2% in July, easing pressure on the ECB. The euro is on track for its worst week since 2022 amid trade tensions and strong US data. 01/08/2025
Economy Fed's Powell leaves interest rates unchanged despite Trump demands The Fed left its key short-term interest rate unchanged for the fifth time this year, at about 4.3%, as was expected. 31/07/2025
Economy How much has monthly rent in European city centres changed since 2020? The eye-watering prices of rent in city centres across Europe keeps increasing, with only five European cities having average rents below €2,000 for a three-bedroom apartment, according to a new report from Deutsche Bank. 28/07/2025
Economy European Central Bank leaves key deposit rate unchanged at 2% The European Central Bank kept its benchmark interest unchanged, in line with analyst estimates. 24/07/2025
Economy Trump: 'Highly unlikely' to fire Fed Chair Powell, but looked into it President Donald Trump rocked Wall Street temporarily by saying he had “talked about the concept of firing” the head of the Federal Reserve, but was unlikely to do so, ”unless he has to leave for fraud”. 17/07/2025
Economy US inflation accelerates to 2.7% as Trump's tariffs start to bite Inflation rose last month to its highest level since February as President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs are pushing up the cost of a range of goods, including furniture, clothing, and large appliances. 15/07/2025
Economy China sees consumer price inflation in positive territory in June CPI inflation climbed into the green for the first time since January, although producer prices remain in deflationary territory. 09/07/2025