Once regarded as anchors of financial stability within the eurozone, Germany and France are now contending with turbulence that has upended old perceptions. These two former bastions, once considered the
Once regarded as anchors of financial stability within the eurozone, Germany and France are now contending with turbulence that has upended old perceptions. These two former bastions, once considered the
The European chemicals sector, once a powerhouse of the continent’s industrial landscape, faces existential jeopardy according to Sir Jim Ratcliffe, chief executive of Ineos. He warns that within a decade,
Gabriel Zucman, the Paris School of Economics professor famously dubbed the “billionaire’s nightmare”, has ignited fierce debate across France and beyond with his audacious proposal for a new wealth tax.
New research has revealed that the collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation Amoc—one of Earth’s most significant climate systems—is a far more likely scenario than previously believed. The Amoc,
European government bond markets experienced renewed turbulence yesterday as Germany announced a €500 billion investment fund while loosening its strict fiscal borrowing rules. The yield on Germany’s benchmark ten-year government
In a significant policy shift, French Prime Minister François Bayrou has signalled his willingness to renegotiate Emmanuel Macron’s contentious pension reforms, which raised the retirement age from 62 to 64.
Germany’s first foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in over three decades has triggered international export restrictions on its meat and dairy products, delivering a significant blow to the EU’s largest economy. The
The European Union’s cherished welfare state system faces mounting pressure as persistent economic decline threatens its sustainability, according to European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde. Speaking in Paris on Monday,






