Over the past decade, the eurozone has struggled to wash its hands of dirty money. As a result, money laundering has become a global concern that requires a major solution
The global economic outlook continues to darken, with the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development slashing its growth forecasts for the eurozone once again
The European Central Bank’s quantitative easing programme has come to an end. The policy has earned many detractors, but it has also been fundamentally misunderstood
The dollar dominates the global economy, affording the US significant power. If the euro can strengthen its role in global trade, it could become a legitimate alternative
With Europe’s working-age population shrinking, demographic decline looks set to impact GDP. By turning to Japan, which faced similar demographical challenges, Europe might still find success
The European Central Bank could be set to phase out its emergency stimulus programme as wages in the eurozone grow at their quickest rate for two years
At Davos, the world’s political and business leaders will gaze down from a physical and metaphorical height at a world in turmoil. From the refugee crisis to the stunning international rejection of globalisation, the World Economic Forum has a lot to untangle
Eurizon Capital’s combination of product innovation and customer service addresses client needs in the most efficient manner possible
The ECB is sticking to its stance that a reactionary response to the UK’s decision to leave the EU would not be appropriate
John Cryan will soon become the sole CEO of Deutsche Bank. If he is able to turn the German banking giant around, it could be a career-defining achievement
The UK banking system bears significant differences from its eurozone counterparts. These structural variations make a European banking union a mixed prospect at best, as far as British banks are concerned
European bank stocks have plummeted and, with banks sitting on increasing piles of bad loans, many fear problems will continue to worsen
ECB President Mario Draghi gives his predictions for the coming year, revealing a cautious optimism tinged with a few warnings
Figures from December show that the eurozone is stuck with low inflation, in spite of monetary policies designed to invigorate the economy
The ECB is buying up $1trn of assets in the hope of reflating the eurozone. After years of such policy, its ability to reverse the continent’s fortunes is still unproven
The European CEO awards 2023 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.