Markets Toyota calls back 1.12 million vehicles following airbag glitch Toyota has recalled over a million vehicles across a number of models, due to potential issues with airbag deployment 21/12/2023
Economy German consumers upbeat for 2024 but geopolitical concerns weigh heavy German consumers feel more optimistic about the new year, but some worries about ongoing geopolitical events continue to dampen sentiment. 20/12/2023
Economy Cost of living crisis means putting this Christmas ritual on hold This year, Secret Santa might just be the real Grinch for European consumers feeling the cost of living pinch. 20/12/2023
Economy Eurozone inflation compared as energy prices offer some relief Euro area inflation fell in line with market estimates in November as energy prices fell. Euronews Business breaks down the latest economic data impacting the eurozone economy. 19/12/2023
Markets Markets' week ahead: Energy stocks spark while luxury goods lose sheen Euronews Business looks at how European stock markets are opening this week amidst business climate data from Germany and upcoming UK inflation numbers 18/12/2023
Markets Gazprom hits gold in the North Sea prompting stronger sanction calls The majority state-owned Russian oil company has clocked in millions worth of profits in the last year across Dutch and UK oil fields. 15/12/2023
Markets How trading carbon is helping Europe's agricultural sector Carbon markets could hold the key to sustainable farming and efforts to mitigate climate change, and many European farmers are exploring them further. 12/12/2023
Markets How ready are these delivery services for Christmas? A number of delivery services such as Ocado could face glitches as the Christmas rush starts to build up. 11/12/2023
Markets Alphabet shares on a high as Gemini AI model makes its debut Google’s parent company Alphabet’s shares rose sharply on Thursday, after it unveiled its new Gemini AI model. 08/12/2023
Markets Weekly markets wrap: Luxury stocks lead gains as energy slumps Euronews Business looks at which European stocks made impressive moves this week and which were lagging behind. 08/12/2023
Economy Declining exports and inventories weigh on the eurozone economy The eurozone economy shrank slightly in the third quarter of 2023 as inventory levels fell more than expected 07/12/2023
Markets Why Europe's EVs are years behind China despite €250bn investment The ACEA president has highlighted that the European EV industry may still take until the end of the decade to be at the same levels as global competitors. 07/12/2023
Markets Elon Musk eyes $1 billion investment for his new AI start-up xAI Euronews Business looks at how Elon Musk is planning to raise $1 billion worth of equity for his new artificial intelligence start-up. 06/12/2023
Markets LSE outage: What happened and which companies were impacted? Euronews Business looks at what was behind the London Stock Exchange outage on 5 December and which companies were affected. 06/12/2023
Economy Germany and Spain see service sector growth despite wages challenge Euronews Business looks at why the German services sector has performed better than expected in November and what’s holding the Spanish one back. 05/12/2023
Economy Here’s why Switzerland may not go for a minimum corporate tax rate Switzerland may now be turning back on a minimum corporate tax rate, proposed by the OECD. 04/12/2023
Markets Weekly market wrap: European shares boosted by steel stocks European shares were supported by mining and steel stocks this week, as well as spillover sentiment from November’s performance. 02/12/2023
Business "Freedom scallops": The seafood war you probably didn’t know about As Japan is locked in a scallops standoff with China and Russia, with wider political ramifications, Tokyo reassures consumers worldwide about its seafood safety and looks for new markets. Euronews Business breaks down what it is all about. 01/12/2023
Economy Swiss economy grows as services sector provides support The Swiss economy grew in the third quarter of 2023 with help from the services sector, although manufacturing continues to drag. 01/12/2023