Markets European steel stocks rebound as Trump doubles steel tariffs to 50% The share prices of European steel companies, including Thyssenkrupp and ArcelorMittal, all rose on Wednesday morning. 03/06/2025
Economy OECD outlook: Can the global economy survive trade pressures in 2025? The OECD forecasts a continued slowdown in global economic growth this year, driven by persistent trade tensions — such as US tariffs — and stubbornly high inflation. 03/06/2025
Economy Eurozone manufacturing shows signs of recovery: Is the slump over? While the Eurozone and Spanish manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) increased in May, the German manufacturing sector continued to lag for the 35th consecutive month. 02/06/2025
Economy What's the average UK house price? May's market data shows resilience Although broader economic challenges—such as uncertainties around US tariffs and businesses passing higher employment costs on to consumers—persist, the UK housing market experienced a slight boost in May. 02/06/2025
Business How a financial influencer built a multiple six-figure portfolio Euronews spoke to financial influencer Jenny Okpechi about how she built her portfolio – and the benefits of investing early. 31/05/2025
Business Volkswagen in direct talks with US government regarding tariff deal German carmakers such as Mercedes-Benz and BMW are also reportedly trying to negotiate tariffs directly with the US Secretary of Commerce, Howard Lutnick. 30/05/2025
Business Ryanair CEO eyes multi-million euro bonus as share price stays high Michael O’Leary, the CEO of Ryanair, is currently one of the wealthiest businessmen in Ireland and has led the airline since 1994. 26/05/2025
Business How Saudi Arabia is building investment ties with the US and Europe Saudi Arabia has emerged as a key Middle Eastern player in the last few years and is now attracting billions worth of investments from both the US and Europe. 21/05/2025
Economy UK faces higher fruit and vegetable prices for non-EU goods Exotic fruits such as pineapples, avocados and mangoes could become more expensive for UK shoppers, along with more common items such as tomatoes. 20/05/2025
Business Schneider Electric: Grid digitisation key to EU energy resilience As the first-ever EU-UK summit takes place this week, investing in grid modernisation is among one of the many topics that Schneider Electric would like addressed as it has become more important than ever for the EU to boost its energy profile and protect itself against outages. 20/05/2025
Business Ryanair faces turbulence as airfares decline while costs increase The airline experienced a 7% drop in average fares for the past financial year, while operating costs such as staff expenses rose. 19/05/2025
Business Why are female entrepreneurs finding it harder to secure loans? Euronews looks at some of the reasons stopping female founders from accessing as much money as their male counterparts, as well as what can be done about it. 17/05/2025
Economy UK wage growth cools ahead of national insurance hike for businesses UK wages lagged as businesses dealt with increasing cost pressures and growing economic and geopolitical uncertainty. 13/05/2025
Business Bayer shares soar as company records strong cancer drug demand Bayer’s strong first quarter performance was mainly driven by its pharmaceuticals division, even as its crop-science branch lagged. 13/05/2025
Economy EBRD cuts regional economic outlook as geopolitical tensions linger Recent US tariffs and worldwide economic tensions are likely to contribute to subdued economic growth in several key European economies and regions. 13/05/2025
Business Are these the best European countries to start a business in? Euronews explores which countries in Europe are relatively easier to set up a new business in, given the current economic environment. 11/05/2025
Business Audi records strong performance boosted by electric vehicle sales Although Audi experienced higher electric vehicle demand in the first quarter, a weaker market outlook and volatile geopolitical environment continues to weigh on the company. 05/05/2025
Economy Should you be planning your retirement with the 30:30:30:10 rule? This pension planning rule could help you to save enough regularly for future needs and retirement goals, especially in a rapidly changing tax and legal environment. 04/05/2025
Business Why are more private equity companies entering the travel sector? Private equity companies are increasingly showing an interest in hotels, resorts and restaurants, in an attempt to convert them into higher-performing assets for a successful exit. 03/05/2025
Business Shell launches multi-billion share buyback after beating expectations Shell announced a $3.5bn (€3.1bn) share repurchase for the next three months, marking the fourteenth quarter in a row that the company has bought back shares worth a minimum of $3bn (€2.7bn). 02/05/2025