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
Economy In Singapore, the right to own a car costs more than €100,000 The city-state introduced the license system decades ago to combat traffic jams and pollution. 05/10/2023
Economy World's first carbon border tariff is launched in Europe The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism will generate billions of euros in taxes for Brussels' general budget. But not just yet. 03/10/2023
Economy House prices have started falling in Europe but it may not last long House prices have fallen by 1.7% in the euro area compared to the previous year and by 1.1% in the European Union in the second quarter of 2023, according to Eurostat. 03/10/2023
Economy The place where lime is escorted by the police The price of the fruit rose more than 58% in the last year in Mexico. 03/10/2023
Economy The German GDP is shrinking by 0.6% this year A new forecast expects the overall German economic output to contract this year, mainly due to a slower-than-expected recovery in the industry and private consumption. 28/09/2023
Economy Households lost a record €6.6 trillion across the world in 2022 2022 was a “turning point” for global wealth, says German financial company Allianz in its latest Global Wealth Report. 28/09/2023
Markets Billions at stake: Property giant Evergrande is facing new crisis One of the world's biggest debt restructuring plans has been thrown into uncertainty raising fears of a major Chinese property crisis. 26/09/2023
Economy Indians have just a few days to return billions in banknotes The country's highest-value banknote will be withdrawn by the end of September - $3 billion worth of which is still in circulation. 25/09/2023
Markets Oil prices keep rising, experts foresee $100 a barrel After a short pause last week, oil prices are on the rise again fuelled by Russia's temporary ban. 25/09/2023
Markets Uncertainty in Europe as oil prices keep climbing Oil prices have climbed further after they hit a ten-month record on Thursday and gas prices are also inching towards their highest level of the year. 15/09/2023
Markets Chip designer Arm secures almost $5 billion in mammoth IPO British chip designer Arm Holdings' shares debut on the Nasdaq on Thursday, in what is the largest initial public offering in nearly two years. 14/09/2023
Markets Chipmaker Arm is launching the biggest IPO of the year Billions of dollars worth of shares are entering the market in what might be the biggest IPO of the year. 12/09/2023
Economy The Ukraine war and extreme heat are threatening global food security Russia’s partial blocade of Ukrainian grain exports as well as extreme weather events have fuelled fears about global food supplies, but things may not be as bad as they seem, according to the OECD. 08/09/2023
Business What economic crime gets you 11,000 years in jail? Faruk Fatih Özer, CEO of collapsed Turkish crypto exchange Thodex, was sentenced to 11,196 years in jail on Thursday. 08/09/2023