EEconomy Read More Europe’s fight should begin with the struggle against hesitation11.09.2025 European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on 10 September 2025 gave her fifth state of the union speech…
EEconomy Read More WW3 fears as US and EU move to ‘collapse’ Russian economy and Putin ally issues nuclear threat11.09.2025 Russian drones violated Polish airspace as US and EU plot harsher sanctions to collapse Moscow’s economy amid escalating…
EEconomy Read More EU weighs strategy as Kazakhstan deepens partnership with China11.09.2025 Kazakhstan’s new development phase, reshaping the dynamics of Central Asia, and its deepening strategic partnership with China are…
MMarkets Read More Europe’s savings debate should focus on the bigger picture11.09.2025 There is a common perception that Europe has plenty of savings, but invests those savings elsewhere, particularly in…
EEconomy Read More Pierrakakis in Economist: Single market must drive growth11.09.2025 A year since Mario Draghi, a former Italian prime minister and European Central Bank governor, presented his report…
EEconomy Read More Europe central bank expected to hold rates11.09.2025 FRANKFURT, Germany — Inflation is back under control, and the European economy is weathering Trump’s tariff onslaught better…
EEconomy Read More Romania’s economic convergence in the European context: theoretical considerations and empirical evidence11.09.2025 Opinion by Leonardo Badea, First Deputy Governor BNR (National Bank of Romania) Romania’s economic convergence remains, beyond the…
MMarkets Read More SIs Surge as Europe’s Equity Markets Hit Records11.09.2025 Systematic internalisers (SIs), private trading venues run by investment banks and market makers, led a major shift in…
EEconomy Read More EU double standards on Russian LNG or economic reality?11.09.2025 Several European countries including Germany, Italy, Greece, the Netherlands and France have announced new LNG projects or the…
EEconomy Read More Sanctions against Belarus, Russia have harmed European economy11.09.2025 MINSK, 11 September (BelTA) – Sanctions against Belarus and Russia have damaged the European economy, Hungary’s Minister of…
EEconomy Read More A restart for the economy, but where does that leave young Europeans?11.09.2025 Rising rents, unstable employment and unpaid internships. For many young Europeans, the path to independence is paved with…
MMarkets Read More Stoxx 600, FTSE, DAX, ECB update11.09.2025 LONDON — European stocks were mixed on Thursday, as investors awaited the latest rate decision and update from…