
#economist.com. #Oct.31.2024 × Volkswagen’s woes illustrate Germany’s creeping deindustrialisation. And intensify the problems of Olaf Scholz’s fractious coalition
#Business × #Politics #Germany #Europe × #Olaf Scholz

#economist.com. #Oct.31.2024 × Ireland’s government has an unusual problem: too much money. A tax windfall has added to already overflowing coffers
#Business × #Ireland #Europe ×

#economist.com. #Oct.20.2024 × The West faces new inflation fears. Having moved in lockstep, America and Europe now have very different concerns
#Business × #USA #Europe × #North America #Americas

#economist.com. #Oct.17.2024 × Poland’s stockmarket has a hot new entrant. The IPO of Zabka could help revive Warsaw’s beleaguered bourse
#Business × #Poland #Europe × #stock market

#economist.com. #Oct.15.2024 × Germany’s economy goes from bad to worse. Things may look brighter next year, but the relief will be short-lived
#Business × #Germany #Europe ×

#economist.com. #Oct.11.2024 × Sir Jim Ratcliffe, chemicals magnate turned sports mogul. The British billionaire is buying up teams from sailing to football to cycling
#Business × #Sport #United Kingdom #football #American football #Europe ×

#economist.com. #Oct.10.2024 × Europe’s green trade restrictions are infuriating poor countries. Only the poorest can expect help to cushion the blow
#Business × #Europe ×

#economist.com. #Oct.06.2024 × How bond investors soured on France. They now regard the euro zone’s second-largest economy as riskier than Spain
#Business × #France #Spain #Europe ×

#economist.com. #Oct.03.2024 × Can Andrea Orcel, Europe’s star banker, create a super-bank?. An interview with the boss of UniCredit
#Business × #Europe ×
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