World News Watch: People seen leaving university campus after Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University
World News Watch: People seen leaving university campus after Charlie Kirk shooting at Utah Valley University
Markets World Bank: Shock in oil and food prices if Israel Hamas war escalates In its latest report, the World Bank outlines three possible scenarios and what they entail for the commodity markets. 31/10/2023
Markets European gas prices soar after Egypt reports zero imports European gas prices rose almost 7% on Monday morning, following news about supply risks. 30/10/2023
Markets Israel Hamas war: The outcome the financial markets expect Energy and defence-related investments are set to yield in the next 12-18 months, according to analysts. 30/10/2023
Economy Who is the real winner of the Rugby World Cup? Sponsorship, video games, and tickets - what brings the most revenue to rugby and how good an investment is the sport? 29/10/2023
Markets Huge sell off at Google: Tech giant loses value of Disney overnight Shares in Google's parent company Alphabet lost almost 10% after the company published its earnings report. 26/10/2023
Business Have European banks cashed in on deforestation and slavery? Environmental campaigners have dragged controversial investments into the spotlight, claiming that major European banks are linked to businesses that harm threatened species, engage in deforestation and other questionable environmental practices. 26/10/2023
Economy Red alert for the EV market: China curbs graphite export China is the world's top graphite producer and the raw material is essential for EV batteries. 20/10/2023
Economy Why did $500 million in cash get stuck at Argentina’s main airport? Argentina has seen a storm of dollar withdrawals ahead of the presidential election this weekend. 20/10/2023
Markets London takes back European stock exchange crown from Paris The London Stock Exchange's performance was lifted by increasing oil prices, according to a Bloomberg index. 19/10/2023
Business Tether freezes 32 addresses linked to terrorism The cryptocurrency company is stepping up its fight against the illegal use of its stablecoin that has been found to fund terrorism in Israel. 16/10/2023
Economy Gas prices keep climbing in Europe after Israel Hamas war Natural gas prices in Europe have been climbing over the past week, as recent world events bring uncertainty to the market. Should the continent be worried about its gas supplies? 16/10/2023
Economy 'Burp tax' causes outrage in New Zealand before elections New Zealand has a plan to tax farmers for their livestock's burps and flatulence -- and it's causing a stink ahead of Saturday's general elections. 14/10/2023
Economy G7 'exploring' how to tax Russian frozen assets to aid Ukraine Seven of the world’s strongest economies, including the US, are exploring how to tap the profits from frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine, ravaged by war. 13/10/2023
Economy British economy creeps forward The UK’s GDP grew slightly in August, driven by the services sector. 12/10/2023
Business From crypto to charity: How is Hamas funded? Hamas' attack on Israel was highly expensive - Euronews takes a closer look at where the allegedly financially isolated group's money is coming from. 12/10/2023
Markets Record outflow as investors are pulling out of renewables High-interest rates and inflation left the sector's share prices plummeting more than 30% in the past three months. 10/10/2023
Economy The global economy 'is limping along, not sprinting' - IMF report The global economy continues to recover, but GDP growth is going to slow down over the next two years, the IMF has said in its latest economic outlook. 10/10/2023
Economy What Europe needs to be powered exclusively by renewables by 2030 The European energy system could free itself from imports of gas and oil to the tune of €2 trillion, claims a new study. 09/10/2023
Business Millions of airbags have to be recalled in the US - What about Europe? US authorities could recall 52 million airbag inflators after deadly accidents. The airbags are being used in millions of vehicles from 11 different manufacturers. Could Europe follow suit? 06/10/2023
Business Is the EU sacrificing animal welfare to tackle the cost of living? Long-awaited EU animal welfare proposals are falling through without an official explanation. Some reports suspect that economic objectives are at play. 06/10/2023