Now playing Next Economy ECB's Lagarde hints in Davos of potential summer rate cuts At Davos, ECB's Lagarde hinted at possible summer rate cuts, but stressed that the ECB remains data-focused. Current economic uncertainties and market expectations for policy easing remain on the ECB's radar. 17/01/2024
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Now playing Next Economy OECD: Inflation dipped slightly in November 2023 Across the 38 members of the OECD, year-on-year inflation was at a two-year low in November 2023. 11/01/2024
Now playing Next Economy Time to buy a house? It might cost double the price House prices and rents in the EU show significant trends that vary across the country, according to new official data. 11/01/2024
Now playing Next Business Is Airbnb still a good business model? Rental platforms see growth Euronews Business looks at the new data on how tourist online platforms are performing and identifies the top destinations to head to. 11/01/2024
Now playing Next Economy Student loans in Europe: Is university worth the debt? Euronews Business looks at how fees and support systems work in higher education in Europe, particularly in the UK. We also examine how the employment of recent graduates and salaries vary by educational level. 11/01/2024
Now playing Next Economy Unemployment in the euro area drops to 6.4% The latest data from Eurostat shows unemployment rates are getting slightly better in the euro area and the wider EU. 09/01/2024
Now playing Next Economy Turkey's home prices so high even central bank governor can't pay rent "When even the head of the central bank cannot afford rent, what can public servants or minimum wage earners do?" Turkish citizens ask on social media. 09/01/2024
Now playing Next Europe News Eurozone inflation rose to 2.9% in December according to Eurostat The half percentage point rise on the November figure (2.4%) appeared driven by an abatement in falling energy prices 05/01/2024
Now playing Next Economy Euro area inflation rises less than expected in December Eurozone inflation in December rose by 2.9% year-on-year, less than the 3% expected, ending a seven-month decline streak. Monthly, the inflation rate increased by 0.2%. Core inflation, excluding energy and food, hit 3.4%. November's PPI fell by 0.3%, with a significant yearly drop of 8.8%. 05/01/2024
Now playing Next Green News Which EU countries use the most - and least - renewable energy? Under the Renewable Energy Directive, the EU has increased its 2030 renewable target from 32 per cent to 42.5 per cent. 03/01/2024
Now playing Next Green News Positive environmental stories: A 2023 roundup Climate anxiety is very real, but these good news stories from throughout 2023 prove there is hope for our planet. 29/12/2023
Now playing Next Ukraine Will Ukrainian child refugees decide to return home when the war ends? Nearly 1.5 million refugees from Ukraine in Europe are children. As the war continues, the question remains: will integrated Ukrainians return to help rebuild or remain abroad for greater opportunity? 23/12/2023
Now playing Next Business Do companies discriminate based on age? Here are the findings What's Europe's stance on older people in the workforce? Euronews Business takes a look at the findings of a recent study. 20/12/2023
Now playing Next Nutrition Europe's obesity crisis: Which countries are the most impacted? The data shows one in six Europeans with obese and over 50% of adults overweight. The rates vary from country to country but where is the problem the worst? 20/12/2023
Now playing Next Green News How did waste traffickers dump 10,000 tonnes of rubbish in France? One French village is still struggling with heaps of rubbish which residents say is causing water pollution and terrible smells. 19/12/2023
Now playing Next Work Nurses' salaries: Which countries pay the most and least in Europe? Following a series of strikes across Europe in 2023, nurses in the UK and Italy are expected to continue taking to the streets in 2024 for better pay and work conditions. 14/12/2023