By Angelo Amante ROME (Reuters) – European far-right parties met in Italy on Saturday vowing to curb immigration to the continent and to oppose a second five-year term for European Commission President…
By Maggie Fick and Natalie Grover LONDON (Reuters) – When Ignasi Biosca-Reig heard there were shortages of amoxicillin in Spain, he quickly added shifts at his drug company’s factories to boost production…
By Naomi Rovnick LONDON (Reuters) – A blazing rally in European stocks and government bonds has gone too far, the chief investment officer of the region’s largest asset manager said on Wednesday,…
LONDON (Reuters) – Revenue at Europe’s largest companies is expected to have risen by just 0.9% in the fourth quarter, Refinitiv I/B/E/S data showed on Tuesday, down from 27.4% in the third…
By Luiza Ilie and Gergely Szakacs BUCHAREST (Reuters) – Romania’s 25 basis point rate hike on Tuesday may signal an end to Central Europe’s aggressive 18-month campaign of monetary tightening but persistently…
LONDON (Reuters) – Virgin Orbit’s LauncherOne rocket was released from its carrier aircraft late on Monday, a key stage of Western Europe’s first satellite launch that took off from the coastal town…
By Nick Carey LONDON (Reuters) – Europe’s car repair and spare parts industry is calling for a rewrite of EU competition rules, arguing they allow carmakers and franchise dealers to disadvantage independent…
BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany could become Europe’s big producer of semiconductors thanks to investments being made in the field, said German Chancellor Olaf Scholz at a digital summit on Friday. “This would…
By Leigh Thomas PARIS (Reuters) – Europe’s first cold spell heading into the depths of winter is testing the resolve of countries to continue limiting gas use after they comfortably exceeded an…
(Reuters) – BNP Paribas SA has appointed several senior executives to its Global Markets Americas division, the European bank said on Wednesday, in a move to further consolidate its presence in the…
By Mimosa Spencer PARIS (Reuters) – Retailers in Europe are having to strike a delicate balancing act with this year’s Christmas displays: how to create enough festive sparkle to loosen cash-strapped customers’…
Europe’s Energy Crisis Could Plunge Poorer Countries Into Blackouts, Unrest For Years Jack McEvoy on November 8, 2022 Energy-starved Europe has stockpiled natural gas to mitigate its energy shortages, meaning that developing…
By Yoruk Bahceli and Dhara Ranasinghe (Reuters) – Some euro zone countries have eased rules for the banks that manage the trading of their government debt to help them cope with some…
MILLOY: Europe’s Energy Crisis Is A Warning To America. So Far … Democrats Haven’t Listened Steve Milloy on October 30, 2022 Europe serves as an object lesson of the economic, social and…
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – The U.S. Inflation Reduction Act and soaring energy prices pose a risk to some of Europe’s businesses, European Union antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager warned on…
By Bartosz Dabrowski, Olivier Sorgho and Jagoda Darlak (Reuters) – Makers of metals, chemicals and gases said on Tuesday that the outlook for the final months of the year had worsened as…
By Marwa Rashad and Belén Carreño LONDON/MADRID (Reuters) -Dozens of ships carrying liquefied natural gas (LNG) circling off the coasts of Spain unable to secure slots to unload have prompted grid operators…
Putin Tops Media ‘Green’ List For Shutting Off Europe’s Gas Jack McEvoy on October 12, 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin was ranked number one on Politico Europe’s “green” list Tuesday for…
Here’s How China Is Cashing In On Europe’s Energy Crisis John Hugh DeMastri on October 3, 2022 As Europe scrambles to avoid a disastrous energy crisis this winter, Chinese energy companies…
By Lucy Raitano and Andres Gonzalez LONDON (Reuters) – Porsche’s landmark listing is defying market turmoil giving a welcome boost to a battered pipeline of share sales but the deal is unlikely…
By Jason Hovet PRAGUE (Reuters) – Central European policymakers are seeking to end a cycle of interest rate hikes running since last year even as inflationary pressures remain and the world’s major…
By Joan Faus BARCELONA (Reuters) – Europe’s power crisis, production cuts and shortages of aluminium have left consumers in a quandary about Russian supplies of the metal vital for the region’s transport,…
Italian Election May Preview Europe’s Rightward Shift Micaela Burrow on September 11, 2022 Giorgia Meloni, head of the right-leaning Brothers of Italy party and favorite to win the upcoming Italian election, has…
By Kate Abnett and Bozorgmehr Sharafedin BRUSSELS (Reuters) -The European Union is on track to beat targets for filling gas storage, but analysts warn the bigger factor for energy security this winter…
(Reuters) – Strikes and staff shortages have forced airlines to cancel thousands of flights to avoid hours-long queues at major airports, dashing hopes for a sizzling first summer following widespread COVID lockdowns…
RIYADH (Reuters) -European budget carrier Wizz Air is considering basing an airline in Saudi Arabia as part an agreement signed with the government this year to develop the kingdom’s aviation sector, its…