Markets European shares rise as S&P 500 hits record high as earnings thrill Shares climb in Europe as the S&P 500 hits the 5,000 level for the first time as strong financial results continue. 08/02/2024
Markets AstraZeneca shares tumble despite posting strong sales for cancer drug Shares in AstraZeneca were down nearly 4% on the London Stock Exchange on Thursday morning after reporting its latest financial results. 08/02/2024
Business Offices of French dairy group Lactalis raided over alleged tax fraud Police searched the offices of French dairy company Lactalis on Tuesday, as part of an investigation into alleged tax fraud. 07/02/2024
Markets TotalEnergies shares slide as company reports fall in earnings Shares in France's TotalEnergies declined on Wednesday morning after the company reported a 31% drop in fourth-quarter (Q4) earnings. 07/02/2024
The Big Question Why are US exchanges more appealing to European companies? NYSE Vice Chair John Tuttle discusses why European companies are opting for US stock exchanges and how the upcoming US elections will impact the IPO market. 19/01/2024
Markets 'We are positive but cautious': Goldman Sachs on best 2024 investments Global investment bank Goldman Sachs sees private markets as likely to outperform in 2024. 19/01/2024
Economy Irish Taoiseach pressed on solving economic inequality in Ireland Taoiseach Leo Varadkar spoke to Euronews' Angela Barnes at the World Economic Forum in Davos in Switzerland about economic inequality in Ireland and how he plans to fix it. 18/01/2024
Ireland Irish PM: 'Fight for Ukraine is a fight for wider European values' Taoiseach Leo Varadkar says he believes the European Council will vote to approve a pending €50 billion Ukraine fund in February. 18/01/2024
Business AI anxiety: Comarch’s CEO on the ‘danger’ people think they face Anna Pruska spoke to Euronews Business about AI’s increasing role in telecommunication services and why Poland is the place to be for women leaders. 18/01/2024
Economy Europe is where we see more 'sluggish growth', says KPMG High inflation and unemployment could leave the continent lagging behind other major economies in 2024, according to global accounting firm KPMG. 18/01/2024
Tech News Tech leaders in Davos share insights into metaverse and AI plans Tech leaders at the 2024 Davos summit share what's next for digital worlds and what stamping out election misinformation could entail. 17/01/2024
Economy Red Sea shipping disruptions could further fuel inflation, EBRD warns Prices are likely to soar as the main route for one-tenth of the global seaborne trade is under constant fire. 16/01/2024
Economy How much money did the UK government borrow in November? The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said public sector net borrowing stood at £14.3 billion in November, reflecting the fourth-highest November total since monthly records began in 1993. 21/12/2023
Markets European markets mixed after week of central bank rate decisions European markets were in a mixed mood on Friday as investors digested central bank decisions this week on interest rates, including from the US Federal Reserve, Bank of England and European Central Bank. 15/12/2023
Markets Gold price climbs as investors buy the bullion after Fed rate decision Euronews Business looks at how the markets are performing on Thursday after the US Federal Reserve's latest interest rate decision. 14/12/2023
Markets Markets wrap: European stocks higher ahead of Fed rate decision European stocks and the FTSE 100 were all trading higher on Wednesday morning ahead of the US Federal Reserve rate decision. 13/12/2023
Economy Why the UK economy took a surprise tumble in October Euronews Business takes a look at why the UK economy took a surprise tumble in October as the latest Office for National Statistics (ONS) figures are released. 13/12/2023
Economy The price of goods and services in Germany just got a little cheaper The consumer price index for Germany, which measures the average price change for all goods and services purchased by households for consumption purposes, shows inflation easing in November. 29/11/2023
Business Thousands of Starbucks employees strike over work conditions Thousands of Starbucks workers are going on a one-day strike, Euronews Business looks at why. 16/11/2023
Economy UK inflation falls: Why it matters more than we think UK prices fell in October to a two-year low, driven by easing gas and electricity inflation, the latest Consumer Price Index data showed. 15/11/2023