Markets Iran refuses to recognise national currency’s fall in free markets The Iranian rial has plunged rapidly against the dollar ever since the Israel-Hamas war led to increased worries of a direct US-Iran confrontation. 27/02/2024
Economy Germany's March consumer sentiment perks up, but France feels blue German income expectations have soared to a more-than two-year high, but French consumers remain worried about their standard of living. 27/02/2024
Economy The price of love: Why finding a partner is such a costly affair The average young dater is getting into more than £2,000 (€2,338) of debt, according to financial services company Experian. 27/02/2024
Economy What are the biggest financial regrets among people in Britain? A new survey has revealed some of the biggest financial regrets among people in Britain. 27/02/2024
Business What are shadow banks and why are they failing in China? European investment in China is under threat as the country's shadow banks face crisis. 27/02/2024
Business How are Russian businesses doing two years into the Ukraine conflict? On the two year anniversary of the Russia-Ukraine war, Euronews Business looks at how Russian businesses have done in the face of various international sanctions. 24/02/2024
Economy Germany sees declining economic growth in last quarter of 2023 Germany saw a fall in gross domestic product in the last quarter of 2023, following two back-to-back quarters of stagnation. 23/02/2024
Business Toyota recalls 280,000 pickups and SUVs in the US - What about Europe? Toyota has recently recalled about 280,000 vehicles in the US, due to a transmission issue which could possibly raise the risk of crashes. 22/02/2024
Business Sir Jim Ratcliffe wraps up Manchester United minority stake deal The deal has finally been done some 15 months after the Glazer family announced a strategic review of the football club, which also included the possibility of selling it. 21/02/2024
Economy UK public sector net borrowing rises: What does it mean for taxes? Increases in income tax, corporation tax and national insurance collections contributed to January’s total public sector receipts. 21/02/2024
Economy Germany likely to be in recession already, suggests Bundesbank Germany's "ongoing period of weakness" could last longer than expected, the country's central bank is warning. 20/02/2024
Business When startups become scaleups: Why do new firms bring in new CEOs? While startup CEOs focus mainly on assessing market demand and navigating competition in the early business year, scaleup CEOs need to be much more focused on long-term strategy. 19/02/2024
Markets Markets outlook: European shares downbeat over French predictions The French government's predictions for lower economic growth in 2024 put an early dampener on the mood of the markets. 19/02/2024
Economy Europe’s single market to focus on green and digital goals in 2024 The European Commission’s 2024 Annual Single Market and Competitiveness Report looks at how digital adoption and sustainability across the single market has evolved in the past year. 16/02/2024
Economy Pound moves higher as UK retail sales rise at fastest pace since 2021 January's jump in sales was the biggest since April 2021 and followed a 3.3% fall in December. 16/02/2024
Economy Eurozone trade: Here's why imports and exports declined in December Eurozone imports and exports declined in December 2023, according to first estimate data released by Eurostat on Thursday. Euronews Business summarises the data and findings. 15/02/2024
Economy UK enters recession as economy shrinks: Will the BoE cut rates sooner? An economy is widely considered to enter a technical recession following two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth, which is usually measured by GDP. 15/02/2024
Economy Paying your dues in the UK: How to save money on taxes Schemes such as the Married Couple's Allowance and pension tax relief could help UK taxpayers save money. 15/02/2024
Markets Bitcoin prices soar, following post-approval surge in demand Bitcoin ETFs have seen more demand than previously expected, following last month's approval by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. 14/02/2024
Business The Body Shop goes into UK administration, hundreds of jobs at risk The once iconic beauty retailer was founded in 1976 by Dame Anita Roddick. It was an early ethical trading business and was best known for its refusal to allow product testing on animals. 13/02/2024