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Europe's central bank cuts interest rates for first time in 5 years
Business Insider· 2 days agoThis story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start...
EU’s wobbly budget rules can bolster shaky economy
Reuters· 5 days agoEurope’s new budget rules can work only if Brussels can stretch them. 11 countries including France, Italy and Belgium, posted 2023 deficits above 3% of...
S&P downgrades France as debt to soar more than expected, putting it on par with Czech and Estonian...
Fortune· 7 days agoS&P said that although reforms and a recovery in economic growth will improve the situation, the hole will remain above 3% of gross domestic product in 2027. The reduction ...
EU elections will test Europe’s commitment to green transition
Leasing Life via Yahoo Finance· 3 days agoOver 370 million people in the EU are eligible to vote in this week's election, which will influence...
E.C.B. Is Likely to Leapfrog the Fed on Interest Rate Cuts
New York Times· 3 days agoEuropean Central Bank officials are expected to cut interest rates this week for the first time in...
No, It’s Not Too Late to Save the Planet
Foreign Policy Magazine· 6 days agoClimate denial may be on the decline, but a phenomenon at least as injurious to the cause of climate protection has blossomed beside it: doomism, or the...
Private Equity Titans’ Nerves on Edge at Lavish Industry Party
Bloomberg via Yahoo Finance· 17 hours ago(Bloomberg) -- Outside the chandelier-laden function rooms, away from the cameras and far from the...
Purposeful profit: 5 strategies for a sustainable business on World Environment Day
Gulf Business· 3 days agoOn World Environment Day 2024, EMIR's sustainability head makes a case for incorporating green...
Trump and Biden should debate taxes, new Cold War and immigration
The Washington Times· 3 days agoFormer President Donald Trump’s legal woes, President Biden’s age and their colorful campaign...
Economic Possibilities for My Grandchildren
IMF· 4 days agoWhen I recently visited Cambridge University, I raised a simple question: How can we build an economy that benefits not just this generation but also those that follow? Geopolitical tensions ...