The European Central Bank is cutting its key interest rate, a step to boost an economy that's struggling to grow as consumers burned by inflation warily eye price tags and businesses try to chart a course amid political turmoil in leading economies France and Germany.
Greeks are the second least satisfied population across the European Union for 2023, according to new data released in a Eurostat survey.
But who says you have to wait until then to discover someplace new? Not us, and certainly not Riviera Travel. In fact, the cruise operator has just crunched the numbers (provided by Eurostat for 2023) to find out which destinations in Europe have the fewest tourists.
CEOs earn 110 times more than the average worker in Europe. Euronews Business takes a closer look at how much CEOs earn, comparing their pay to average annual salaries across the EU. View on euronews
However, higher U.S. tariffs would likely slow that rebound, if not stall it completely. Economists at Berenberg Bank estimate that a 10% tariff on all U.S. imports from the eurozone would reduce the growth rate by as much as half of a percentage point within a year.
November 2024 recorded 22,000 fewer excess deaths in the EU than in November 2023. Malta, Romania, and Slovakia recorded negative excess mortality rates. #EuropeInMotion
European markets continued to set intra-day records again on Thursday as investors waited for a rate decision from the European Central Bank amid an earnings and data dump.
U.S. President Donald Trump has promised to address a longstanding trade deficit with the European Union, saying he will reverse that by imposing tariffs or making the EU buy more U.S. oil and gas.
The cheapest way for Sweden to meet its expected rise in demand for electricity and goal of net zero emissions by 2045 is to build more onshore wind parks rather than increase the number of nuclear power plants,
Figures of the Statistical Office of European Union (Eurostat) says that Iran’s export of non-oil products to EU member states in first 11 months of 2024 has registered a five percent growth compared to same period last year.
Poland registered only 18,500 births in November 2024, newspaper Puls Biznesu reported. The previous low was in June 2024, when 19,000 births were recorded. The paper wrote that these figures were "the lowest monthly rate since at least the Second World War."