Business German AI company Helsing moves into attack drone market Helsing's new strike drone launch comes as the company tries to capitalise on the growing interest in autonomous weapons, the effectiveness of which has been highlighted by the war between Russia and Ukraine. 04/12/2024
Economy Turkey inflation dips for sixth month in a row as utility prices drop Turkish inflation eased for the sixth consecutive month in November. However, it was still higher than analysts expected, leading to concerns that Turkey's Central Bank might delay cutting interest rates. 03/12/2024
Economy Spain's manufacturing growth for November hit by Valencia flooding Although manufacturing growth in Spain rose at a slower rate in November because of flooding, it was still above the key 50 level. Turkish manufacturing demand inched up but German and French figures failed to offer seasonal cheer. 02/12/2024
Economy German unemployment rises less than expected in November The number of unemployed people rose far less than expected this month, reflecting a resilience in the German labour market, despite a surge in job cuts recently by major companies such as Volkswagen and Schaeffler. 29/11/2024
Economy How Germany is planning to invest €2 billion in its chip industry The German government has said that it would be investing billions into the country’s domestic semiconductor sector, in an attempt to strengthen Germany’s global competitiveness, and reduce dependence on countries such as China and the US. 29/11/2024
Economy Black Friday scams: How can shoppers better protect themselves? Euronews Business looks at the reasons behind the rising number of Black Friday scams and explores how shoppers can better protect themselves. 28/11/2024
Business EasyJet profit surges following record-breaking summer numbers EasyJet has revealed its results for the year ended 30 September 2024, recording a substantial rise in profit, boosted by robust summer travel demand. 27/11/2024
Business Apology incoming! Carrefour caught in South American beef scandal Carrefour SA's chief executive officer (CEO), Alexandre Bompard, has said that he will be issuing a public apology to Brazil's government to smooth over a controversy sparked by the supermarket after it said that it would not be supplying South American beef to its French customers. 26/11/2024
Business How French start-up Mistral AI is planning to take on Silicon Valley Mistral AI, one of Europe’s most valuable AI companies, is reportedly making plans to build a base in the US, having already started working on a Palo Alto office. 26/11/2024
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
Business Northvolt files for bankruptcy in major blow to European EV sector The Swedish battery developer and manufacturer, Northvolt, has filed for bankruptcy in the US, as the company struggles with mounting debt, after it was unable to secure rescue funding and was left with only one week of cash reserves. 22/11/2024
Business Mercedes reveals plans to cut costs by several billion euros per year Mercedes has revealed plans for substantial cost cuts of several billion euros in the coming years. However, specific details on how these costs will be reduced and which locations will be affected has not yet been detailed. 22/11/2024
Economy Central Bank of Turkey keeps key interest rate unchanged The Central Bank of Turkey held the key interest rate at 50% at its November meeting, for the eighth month in a row. However, investors are becoming more hopeful that a rate cut may be around the corner, as inflation expectations improve. 21/11/2024
Economy October new car registrations inch up as Spain and Germany see rebound EU new car registrations rose in October, boosted by robust performance in Germany and Spain. 21/11/2024
Business Volkswagen workers offer to take pay cut as wage talks continue As Volkswagen’s wage negotiations enter a third round, employees have offered to accept a wage cut, in return for guarantees from the company that it will not shut down German plants, and will protect job security. 21/11/2024
Business Jaguar leaps into historic rebrand as it focuses on electric cars Jaguar's big plans for the future include replacing its historic "growling cat" logo with a "leaping cat" one, as it attempts to bring modernism into its company design. 20/11/2024
Economy German producer prices stay subdued as energy prices heat up The producer price index, which looks at the average change in selling prices that domestic producers get for their services and goods, was down for the 16th month in a row. 20/11/2024
Economy Where to invest right now? Here's what the financial experts think Euronews Business spoke to a number of financial and investment experts to find out what assets to invest in, how to invest in them and what the outlook may be. 19/11/2024
Economy Gas prices jump as Gazprom says it is halting deliveries to Austria Gazprom Export has announced that it will be halting gas supplies to Austria, following the latter's biggest state-owned fossil fuel company, OMV, winning an arbitral award against it. 15/11/2024
Economy Irish economy likely to lag in 2024 as multinational sector declines The European Commission expects the Irish economy to decline in 2024. However, growth is expected to pick up pace again in 2025, before stabilising in 2026. 15/11/2024