When Tim Walz, a candidate for U.S. Vice President says American’s don’t have the right to free speech, you know the world is in a bad place. Especially as the U.K. is…
By Huw Jones LONDON (Reuters) – Europe has nowhere to hide from U.S. plans to mandate clearing of U.S. Treasuries transactions that will need to be carefully introduced over time, a global…
FRANKFURT (Reuters) – Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD plans to build its first European car factory in Hungary, a German newspaper reported on Saturday. The Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung (FAS), citing unnamed sources…
(Reuters) – Italian eyewear group Safilo on Friday reported adjusted core profit at 18.1 million euros in the quarter, down 20% year-on-year, due to declining sales in former GrandVision chains in Europe…
By Ron Bousso LONDON (Reuters) – Chevron is negotiating contracts to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) into Europe for up to 15 years as buyers expect the region to rely on imports…
COPENHAGEN (Reuters) -Danish brewer Carlsberg on Tuesday reported third-quarter sales broadly in line with expectations but warned that weak consumer sentiment in Europe and Southeast Asia could impact beer markets negatively. The…
By Silvia Aloisi and Richa Naidu LONDON/PARIS (Reuters) – Some of Europe’s top companies, including Volkswagen and Unilever warned on Thursday that business in the region is increasingly tough, underscoring concerns that…
(Reuters) – Goldman Sachs said on Tuesday it expects earnings for companies in the pan-European STOXX 600 index to grow 3% in 2023, compared with its prior projection of no growth, on…
By Gergely Szakacs BUDAPEST (Reuters) – Central Europe’s central banks should maintain a tight monetary stance for a “considerable time” to ensure inflation is kept in check, and be ready to raise…
By Idrees Ali BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Air Force General Charles Q. Brown, on his first trip as the top U.S. general, needs to convince European allies that Washington is committed to supporting…
By Graham Keeley and Tim Hepher MADRID (Reuters) -Spanish company PLD Space launched its recoverable Miura-1 rocket early on Saturday from a site in southwest Spain, carrying out Europe’s first fully private…
BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Sixteen people were arrested this week after international police forces targeted an organised crime group trafficking cocaine between Brazil and Europe, the Europol police body said on Friday. The…
GRANADA, Spain (Reuters) – President Volodymyr Zelenskiy told more than 40 European leaders gathered in Spain he was confident of America’s continued support, and asked for their continued assistance and more arms…
BERLIN (Reuters) – The United States hopes Europe will take similar measures to its Inflation Reduction Act to drive a “race to the top” on support for green technologies, a senior U.S.…
BEIJING (Reuters) -A European Commission investigation into Chinese electric vehicles believed to have benefited from state subsidies will have a “negative” impact on economic and trade ties, China’s commerce ministry warned on…
By Jan Strupczewski BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The European Union is close to agreeing provisions in revamped fiscal rules to enable extra military spending in the wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, officials…
By Jan Schwartz MUNICH (Reuters) – Ford will push back series production of its long-awaited SUV Explorer model at its Cologne site by around six months to wait for a new generation…
HELSINKI (Reuters) -Sweden’s Volvo Cars on Monday reported an 18% rise in monthly car sales for August compared to last year, propelled by European and U.S. demand. The carmaker sold 51,636 cars…
PARIS (Reuters) – Renault’s chief executive Luca de Meo said on Monday that China was ‘very competitive’ in terms of the electric vehicle market, as Renault also prepared to unveil its new…
By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Europe is once again battling scorching temperatures this summer, with wildfires blazing across the continent from the Mediterranean to Spain. Here’s how climate change drives these events.…
‘Radical Shift’: George Soros’ Foundation Is Scaling Back In Europe Amid Major Shakeup Jason Cohen on August 15, 2023 Left-wing billionaire George Soros’ Open Society Foundations (OSF) is backing out of much…
By Will Dunham (Reuters) – Long before our species Homo sapiens trekked out of Africa, earlier human species also spread to other parts of the world. That dispersal, however, sometimes encountered grave…
By Danilo Masoni MILAN (Reuters) – European travel stocks stumbled into some profit-taking as earnings season kicked off and extreme weather hit in July, but many investors are betting relatively attractive valuations…
By Helen Reid LONDON (Reuters) -The owner of Westfield malls is looking to cash in on shopper traffic by charging brands to be featured on screens and in pop-up spaces, a business…
‘They Will Turn Us Into Europe’: Former Trump Official Blasts Biden Over New Appliance Regulations Harold Hutchison on July 25, 2023 Fox Business host Larry Kudlow blasted the Biden administration Tuesday over…
LONDON (Reuters) – Global crude steel production fell 1.1% year on year to 943.9 million metric tons in the first half of 2023 due to lower output in Europe and the Americas,…