Category: Europes

  • Vodafone chief warns europe’s 5G rollout lags behind US and Asia

    Europe risks a decrease behind global competitors in 5G networks, warns Margherita Della Valle, CEO of Vodafone. While Europe has once led the world in 2G, it is now leaving the United States and China only, but also abandons the emerging economies. Della Valley believes that the organizers’ focus on…

  • Europe’s Nightmare Is Here: They Have to Fight Putin Without the US

    Bread path links PMN Business The Oval Office between Zelinski and Trump explodes a bare situation for many Europeans that something is critical that has broken their relationship with Washington The author of the article: Bloomberg News Alberto Nardele Posted 01 March 2025 • 5 minutes read You can save…

  • Founder Of Europe’s Oldest Crypto Fund

    In a mail On Bones also accuses the XRP Foundation of misleading investors about the decentralization of the network and exercising complete control over it. Here’s why XRP is central “Ripple is centralized and permissioned, contrary to the claims of its executives. Central to Pons’s argument is the assertion that…

  • Printemps Becomes Europe’s First Major Retailer to Join the Trend

    Crypto is coming to popular luxury retailers in Europe. According to reports, Printemps, a popular chain of luxury brands, will start accepting cryptocurrencies for payments. The luxury store operator has partnered with Binance Pay and Lyzi to offer its customers the option to pay using top cryptocurrencies. Binance Pay offers…

  • Europe’s population crisis could shave 4% off its GDP by 2040: Morgan Stanley

    Europe’s demographic challenges have become a time bomb for the region’s economy, with Morgan Stanley offering bleak forecasts on the impact of these challenges on GDP. Morgan Stanley says Europe’s aging population could cut 4% from the euro zone’s GDP by 2040 as people live longer and birth rates fall.…

  • Miners, luxury sector weigh on Europe’s STOXX 600 By Reuters

    By Sruthi Shankar, Paolo Laudani, and Johann M. Cherian (Reuters) – European stocks closed lower on Tuesday, as a lack of new details on China’s stimulus measures sparked selling in sectors linked to the world’s second-largest economy, such as mining and luxury goods. The European index fell by about 1%…

  • Europe’s ski resorts face ‘existential crisis’ from climate crisis

    Europe’s leading ski resorts face an “existential crisis” over the coming decades, as climate change threatens to permanently remove the snow covering their popular slopes. The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) says global warming has caused the “zero level” at which snow settles to rise by about 250 meters in the…

  • Europe’s STOXX 600 off record highs ahead of US data By Reuters

    Written by Pranav Kashyap (Reuters) – European stocks retreated from record highs reached earlier on Friday, as caution prevailed ahead of important US data, although gains in Moncler and luxury goods stocks limited further declines in prices. The European index settled at 526.32 points. The benchmark index hit an all-time…

  • Europe’s racial disparities cannot be untied from historical wrongs, report says By Reuters

    Written by Katharina Demoni (Reuters) – Racial inequalities in some European countries cannot be addressed if the legacy of colonialism and slavery is ignored, a report by a network of anti-racism groups in the European Union said on Wednesday. The report, “Europe’s Original Sin,” analyzed the historical use by six…

  • Analysis-UniCredit’s Orcel takes aim at Europe’s banking borders with Commerzbank bet By Reuters

    By John O’Donnell FRANKFURT (Reuters) – For decades, Andrea Orcel has been the “rainmaker” to whom chief executives turned for advice on the big deals that reshaped the banking landscape. Now, as CEO of UniCredit, the Italian has set himself his biggest test yet — breaking Europe’s deep-rooted political resistance…

  • Bitcoin Exchange On The Horizon For Europe’s 3rd Biggest Stock Exchange

    This article is also available in Spanish. According to the Financial Times, the Swiss Stock Exchange SIX, Europe’s third-largest stock exchange, is considering launching a new Bitcoin and cryptocurrency exchange in the country, with the aim of positioning itself to compete with exchanges such as Binance, OKX and Coinbase. SIX…

  • Bitcoin Exchange On The Horizon For Europe’s 3rd Biggest Stock Exchange

    This article is also available in Spanish. According to the Financial Times, the Swiss Stock Exchange SIX, Europe’s third-largest stock exchange, is considering launching a new Bitcoin and cryptocurrency exchange in the country, with the aim of positioning itself to compete with exchanges such as Binance, OKX and Coinbase. SIX…

  • Germany’s Aleph Alpha is Europe’s best hope for developing AI advancement outside Silicon Valley

    Only a handful of startups have been able to raise enough money to build and sustain powerful generative AI models. Germany’s Alev Alpha appears to be one of them. Late last year, the company announced a more than $500 million investment from the country’s industrial giants and one of its…

  • Bitwise Takes Over ETC Group – Home To Europe’s Largest Bitcoin Fund

    In a strategic move to expand its presence in Europe and the broader crypto industry, asset management and exchange-traded fund (ETF) firm Bitwise Investment has struck a deal to acquire ETC Group, a major Cryptocurrency source Headquartered in London. Bitwise Doubles Down on Institutional Bitcoin Efforts While the specific terms…

  • UBS outlines what to watch out for in Europe’s upcoming earnings season By Investing.com

    The European earnings season is set to start in earnest on July 17, with results from chipmaking equipment group ASML (AS:), according to analysts at UBS. In a note to clients this week reviewing the latest quarterly earnings from the region, analysts added that expectations have been mostly on the…

  • Tiger mosquitos, Asian hornets and bed bugs: What climate change means for Europe’s ‘pest demographics’ haunting the Paris Olympics

    About an hour outside of Vienna, the Benny Market in Krems an der Donau prides itself on two things: low prices, and the freshest source of meat and produce. But on a balmy August day last year, shoppers looking for a locally sourced bargain found a more unusual, if less…

  • London Reclaims Title as Europe’s Largest Stock Market

    The UK’s main stock market has regained its position as Europe’s most valuable market for the first time in nearly two years. The total value of companies listed on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) reached $3.18 trillion on Monday, surpassing the $3.13 trillion valuation of Paris-listed companies, according to Bloomberg…

  • Europe’s Gas Traders Are Watching These Five Drivers This Summer

    Breadcrumb links BMN Business Summer used to be a slow season for the gas market in Europe, but for the third year in a row, it has become tense. Article writer: Bloomberg News Anna Shiraevskaya Posted on June 19, 2024 • 3 minutes read You can save this article by…

  • Lurching to the right on migration won’t save Europe’s mainstream parties. Here’s why

    Catherine De Vries is Dean of International Affairs and Professor of Political Science at Bocconi University. After years of relatively broad-based policies toward embracing migrants and refugees, growing anti-immigration sentiment across Europe is pushing governments and legislation to the right. The European Union has supported strict new immigration rules. The…

  • Lurching to the right on migration won’t save Europe’s mainstream parties. Here’s why

    Catherine De Vries is Dean of International Affairs and Professor of Political Science at Bocconi University. After years of relatively broad-based policies toward embracing migrants and refugees, growing anti-immigration sentiment across Europe is pushing governments and legislation to the right. The European Union has supported strict new immigration rules. The…