Aging population and drop in immigration could harm the EU’s prospects says new study
€100m fines to be imposed on internet firms like Facebook and Google in breach of new data protection laws put forward by the EU Civil Liberties committee
Despite coverage of the debt ceiling being predominantly US-focused, it would appear that Europe stands to suffer a great deal from America’s insolvency
By capitalising on immigration opportunities there are numerous ways in which entrepreneurs based outside the EEA can gain UK citizenship
This year has seen Košice and Marseille honoured as European Capitals of Culture. Jules Gray looks at how they won the award, and whether it offers a lasting legacy to host cities
IMF tells lenders to throw yet more money at the Greek debt crisis and prepare to write off billions in loans
Monthly EC survey reveals boost in economic sentiment, fuelling hopes of recovery
After suffering its worst floods in a decade, dreary weather in Central Europe has stalled the continent’s sluggish economic recovery. Many businesses are on the verge of disaster, while some are exploring innovative ways to stay afloat
Ratings agency Fitch has awarded Turkey investment grade status for the first time in 18 years, and other agencies are expected to follow. Is this a new dawn for the Turkish economy, or will wider instabilities hinder its progress?
Christine Lagarde, head of the IMF, has said that Europe and the US must act bravely to decrease unemployment and fix the economy
Hans-Werner Sinn asks whether Eurobonds and the formation of a banking union will resolve Europe’s escalating debt crisis
Parmalat was supposedly “too big to fail,” and yet it did. A decade on, it remains to be seen whether regulatory endeavours will be able to triumph over ingrained financial corruption, says Eleni Chalkidou
The new head of EACH has been sworn in to make trading across Europe a more transparent and easily manageable system
Ireland will transfer the first loans to the National Asset Management Agency (NAMA) “bad bank” by the end of March, missing its latest deadline of late February, as it waits on European approval to begin the scheme. Finance Minister Brian Lenihan has said work valuing the total loans initially worth 80 billion euros ($109bn) was […]
Holistic, global, entrepreneurial: Baylor University’s Hankamer School of Business is the embodiment of these ideas. No wonder it’s been named the most innovative business school in the southern US
The European CEO awards 2023 have now been announced, presenting our pick of the CEOs, companies and campaigns leading their sectors.