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FinanceThe U.K. loves Big A.I., and Big A.I. is returning the favor
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Europe moves closer to creating the digital euro—but privacy fears persist
NewslettersEurope moves closer to creating the digital euro—but privacy fears persist
By David MeyerJune 28, 2023
Stock traders staring at computers on the German stock exchange.
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People line up to withdraw U.S. dollars at a Tinkoff ATM in a supermarket on Tverskaya street in Moscow.
FinanceCoinbase blocks 25,000 crypto wallets tied to Russians suspected of illicit activity
By Marco Quiroz-GutierrezMarch 7, 2022
Europe economy to return to pre-COVID levels faster than thought, with inflation clouds on the horizon
FinanceEurope economy to return to pre-COVID levels faster than thought, with inflation clouds on the horizon
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerJuly 7, 2021
The President of the European Central Bank Christine Lagarde delivers remarks during a joint press conference held with European Commissioner for Economy Paolo Gentiloni, the Eurogrup President Paschal Donohoe and the Director of the European Mechanism of Stability Klaus Regling at the end of the first of the informal meetings of Eurogroup and ECOFIN in Centro Cultural de Belém during the COVID-19 Coronavirus pandemic on May 21, 2021 in Lisbon, Portugal.
FinanceWhy inflation could end the truce at Europe’s central bank over Fed-style money printing
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerJune 8, 2021
Europe moves closer to adopting COVID vaccine passports. Here’s who would qualify
FinanceEurope moves closer to adopting COVID vaccine passports. Here’s who would qualify
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerMay 21, 2021
Largely invisible to the consumer, Europe’s inflation looks very different—but it still has bite
FinanceLargely invisible to the consumer, Europe’s inflation looks very different—but it still has bite
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerMay 18, 2021
Rain, absent workers, no tourists: France braces for an uncertain reopening
LifestyleRain, absent workers, no tourists: France braces for an uncertain reopening
By Vivienne WaltMay 18, 2021
Friends toast before drinking a shot of whiskey on St. Patrick's Day at Fergie's Pub on March 17, 2021 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
RetailAmerican whiskey distillers rejoice as EU suspends tariff increase
By David MeyerMay 17, 2021
Intel ready to help Europe achieve its long stated goal of chip self-sufficiency—but it won’t come cheaply
TechIntel ready to help Europe achieve its long stated goal of chip self-sufficiency—but it won’t come cheaply
By Christiaan Hetzner and Christiaan HetznerMay 3, 2021
Europe back in recession as eurozone economy pays the price for a botched vaccination rollout
FinanceEurope back in recession as eurozone economy pays the price for a botched vaccination rollout
By William Horobin, Alessandra Migliaccio and BloombergApril 30, 2021
5 ways the EU’s dreadful COVID vaccine rollout harms the global economy
Finance5 ways the EU’s dreadful COVID vaccine rollout harms the global economy
By Bernhard WarnerApril 14, 2021
Is there such a thing as a ‘COVID vaccine rally’? Look no further than the U.K.
FinanceIs there such a thing as a ‘COVID vaccine rally’? Look no further than the U.K.
By BloombergFebruary 22, 2021
Europe wants a mutant COVID clause built into its vaccine supply contracts
HealthEurope wants a mutant COVID clause built into its vaccine supply contracts
By Alberto Nardelli, Nikos Chrysoloras and BloombergFebruary 16, 2021
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