Economy Sterling sees sharp drop in value over election confusion As Britain looked to be heading towards a hung parliament over night, a sharp downturn in the sterling market had investors concerned 09/06/2017
Economy House prices: which European nations have seen the biggest changes? House prices across Europe show a wide variety of post-2008 fortunes, but relatively consistent growth has not led to consistent optimism 06/06/2017
Economy 'Europe not doing so bad' says Germany's Schäuble The German finance minister also says the British will come to learn that 'Brexit was a mistake'. 26/05/2017
Economy EU services trade surplus worsens The European Union's exports of services to the rest of the world fell in 2016 while imports increased slightly from 2015. 19/05/2017
Economy Eurozone growth steady, no protectionist hit to trade The eurozone economy grew 0.5 percent in the first three months of the year from the previous quarter and the region's trade surplus expanded. 16/05/2017
Economy State of the Union: Is Macron's EU honeymoon already over? This is the State of the Union, euronews’ weekly roundup of EU affairs. 12/05/2017
Economy The Brief from Brussels: EU officials see growing European economy This is the Brief from Brussels, our daily roundup of the top stories from Europe’s de facto political capital. 11/05/2017
Economy EU raises eurozone growth forecasts Economic growth in the eurozone this year should be a bit better than previously forecast at 1.7 percent, the European Commission says. 11/05/2017
Economy ECB's Draghi defends stimulus even as eurozone economy improves ECB President Mario Draghi says it's too early to declare victory in efforts to boost eurozone inflation despite signs the recovery is strengthening. 10/05/2017
Economy Eurozone business activity at a six-year high Eurozone manufacturing and services companies said they increased activity at the fastest rate in six years in April. 04/05/2017
Economy Eurozone economy starts 2017 robustly The eurozone economy started the year with robust growth, setting the stage for a strong 2017 according to the European statistics agency Eurostat. 03/05/2017
Economy Eurozone unemployment holds steady Eurozone unemployment in March was 9.5 percent of the potential workforce - the lowest level in eight year with youth unemployment at 19.4 percent. 02/05/2017
Economy European car sales surge in March helped by Easter dates Car sales sped ahead in Europe in March up 10.9 percent from the same month last year with showrooms open for more days linked to the Easter holidays. 19/04/2017
Real Economy Nine EU states could still adopt the euro. But why would they? Euronews examines whether the benefits of Economic and Monetary Union have been overlooked since the eurozone crisis began. 11/04/2017
Economy The Millennials' entrepreneur crisis: how to cope with the lack of business angels in Europe Economic collapse in various EU countries has damaged the perception of the European entrepreneurial spirit over recent years. 10/04/2017
Economy ECB boss Draghi squashes rate rise speculation The head of the European Central Bank has moved to end speculation that the ECB will be raisng interest rates sooner rather than later. 06/04/2017
Economy Merkel ally Weber warns London on euro clearing business The Brexit battle lines have been further drawn after German politician Manfred Weber warned that the City of London stands to lose its leading role in euro-denominated business after the UK leaves th 04/04/2017
Economy European manufacturing feels the benefit of global economic wind Manufacturing may be regaining its lost lustre in Europe as orders pour in for EU goods and factories report output up in Germany, France and Italy. 03/04/2017