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"The disinflation process in the euro area is well on track," European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said on ...
European regulators are officially preparing to investigate Universal Music Group‘s proposed $775 million Downtown Music ...
Hungarian lawmakers are set to pass a constitutional amendment that critics say targets LGBTQ+ communities and threatens ...
European shares nudged higher on Monday, after registering a second consecutive weekly gain, as investors looked ahead to potential tariff developments and a busy week of earnings and economic data.
Escalating US-China trade war has resulted in European business chambers seeking out opportunities in the Greater Bay Area.
ANU BRADFORD is Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization at Columbia Law School. R. DANIEL KELEMEN is ...
Euro zone government bonds edged higher on Monday, as the unusual absence of U.S. tariff-related headlines left investors ...
First, Europe should aim for more, not less trade. Preserving openness is crucial given the importance of trade (Figure 5), ...
Before you head off on your summer holidays later this year, it's important to make sure your travel documents are up-to-date ...
The European Central Bank cut interest rates Thursday for the seventh time to counter worries about economic growth fueled by ...
The European Central Bank should only enact one more quarter percentage point interest rate cut this year despite wider risks ...
Participants in the conference on the Algerian-European Partnership for Sustainable Investment, titled “Algeria-EU: New ...