Economy No longer hot air? Will the EU finally sanction Russia's LNG sector? Such a move could lead to a crack down on the re-export of Russian LNG from EU countries, but is unlikely to address EU imports of it. That could remain a sore point. 07/05/2024
Business Heineken to refresh hundreds of UK pubs and bring others back to life The move comes as pressures caused by the cost of living crisis in the UK have eased and more people are finding their way back to the pub. 07/05/2024
Business Spanish defence firm Indra sees first quarter profits surge 40% The company also saw good progress in implementing its strategic plan, as well as increased growth in its key defence and Minsait branches. 06/05/2024
Business Thousands of London cab drivers set to sue Uber for £250 million Recently, Uber has been sued in a number of places, including Paris and in Australia by local cab drivers who say that Uber has led to them losing income. 03/05/2024
Business Gazprom sees worst loss in decades as European exports falter Apart from falling European exports, Gazprom has also been hit by stabilising natural gas prices following the Russia-Ukraine war. 03/05/2024
Business Flutter takes a punt on move from London to New York listing Flutter Entertainment is the latest of several UK and European companies planning to gamble on a brighter future on Wall Street. 02/05/2024
Business OECD economic outlook: Steady global growth expected for 2024 and 2025 The OECD has released its latest economic outlook and said it expects steady global growth in 2024 and 2025. 02/05/2024
Economy What is the 30:30:30:10 rule and how should you use it? The 30:30:30:10 rule can be applied to both income and pension planning and can go a long way in helping you budget, achieve retirement goals and reduce portfolio risk. 02/05/2024
Business Boost for Adidas profits as Sunak puts his foot in Samba trainers UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak was widely teased for wearing the Adidas Samba trainers during an interview, with critics claiming he had made the trainer seem uncool. 01/05/2024
Business Lufthansa sees losses extend in Q1 weighed down by strikes Despite a disappointing first quarter, the airline expects a record summer boosted by leisure as well as business travellers, leading to more plans to expand the company’s long-haul routes. 30/04/2024
Business Volkswagen Group sees Q1 earnings plummet as car sales stall Mercedes-Benz also saw falling profits, as expected, due to changes in models and supply chain issues, while Stellantis also missed earnings expectations due to a poor product mix. 30/04/2024
Economy Looking forward to a relaxing retirement? Then start saving fast More than one third of Europeans are still not saving enough for retirement, with about 40% saying that the current economic climate had eroded their pension contributions. 30/04/2024
Economy Spanish inflation hits three-month high on gas and food prices German inflation, on the other hand, remained at almost three-year lows, as services inflation slowed further. 29/04/2024
Business TotalEnergies sees first quarter earnings drop on lower gas prices Declining natural gas revenues dampened the company’s performance in the first quarter of 2024, with earnings down 22%, however its resilient oil business helped cap losses. 26/04/2024
Economy Why unemployment in Spain is rising and what's being done to cap it? The abundance of temporary contracts, as well as low productivity, have both contributed to unemployment levels spiking in the first quarter of the year. 26/04/2024
Economy German consumer confidence reaches two-year high on upbeat pay hopes German consumers are feeling more upbeat about economic prospects, as well as expecting to be buying more next month. 25/04/2024
Business AstraZeneca reports bumper revenue in Q1 2024 on strong drug demand AstraZeneca continued to see strong earnings boosted primarily by its oncology branch, as well as its respiratory and immunology segment. 25/04/2024
Business Visa profits jump as struggling customers turn to plastic to pay bills Credit card usage has increased dramatically in the US in recent months, as customers increasingly struggle to pay for everyday items and charge them instead to cards. 24/04/2024
Business The 'pink tax': Why is women and men's purchasing power so different? The "pink tax" is a little-known phenomenon that occurs on certain sale items which can have a surprisingly frustrating effect on consumers. 23/04/2024
Business Made in Europe: AI company aiming to solve the teacher shortage crisis 21st Century Digital Teaching (21C) has developed avatar teachers to create new generation mathematics content in a bid to assist schools and boost engagement with pupils. 23/04/2024