Now playing Next Economy Euroviews. Macron’s climate hypocrisy will sink us all Earlier this year, banks got a free pass from EU rules that would have helped stop them from investing in deforestation. Now it looks like they are about to pull off the same trick — largely thanks to pushback from the French government, Aurelie Skrobik writes. 13/12/2023
Now playing Next Markets Euro area sovereign bond yields decline on ECB rate cut expectations In recent weeks, sovereign bond yields across the eurozone have experienced a significant downward trend, propelled by mounting market anticipation of forthcoming rate cuts by the European Central Bank (ECB) in 2024. 07/12/2023
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Now playing Next Markets BoE and US Fed pause key rates in bid to bring down inflation Investors digested the latest monetary policy announcements from the Bank of England and US Federal Reserve with both opting to keep rates unchanged this month. 02/11/2023
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Recent escalations remind us of the need to combat disinformation There is no doubt that with disinformation becoming more widespread, we are in a war against weaponised information, Oliver Rolofs writes. 01/11/2023
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Now playing Next The Cube Were German army soldiers killed after a strike in Ukraine? The German Defense Ministry has denied the bombshell accusation put forward by the Russian news agency RIA Novosti that four Germany army soldiers were killed aboard a Leopard tank in Ukraine. 29/09/2023
Now playing Next Mobility What are the economic benefits of car-free cities? European cities are increasingly becoming more pedestrianised and bike-friendly. Does this have an economic cost or is it a win-win situation? 21/09/2023
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Now playing Next Europe News Tech companies spend more than €100 million a year on EU lobbying Tech companies’ lobbying in Brussels has increased to €113 million a year as efforts to influence the EU’s digital policy intensify, according to new data published on Monday by NGOs Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) and LobbyControl. 11/09/2023