Economic news: euronews' Business Weekly brings you up to date with the most important international economic, financial and corporate events of the week.
Latest
- Draghi turns to weapons of last resort 06/06/2014
- ECB’s supercostly supervision and policy action countdown 30/05/2014
- Fines, investigations and miscalculations, a difficult week for businesses worldwide 23/05/2014
- Eurozone’s growing pains, US gets a taste for wine 16/05/2014
- Decoding Draghi, Portugal’s future and Alibaba’s big deal 09/05/2014
- Business Weekly: Alstom, the US slowdown and IMF aid for Ukraine 02/05/2014
Previous editions
- 25/04/2014Making a comeback – Portugal, Apple and Facebook
- 17/04/2014WTO’s and Germany’s cautious optimism
- 11/04/2014IMF issues forecasts and warnings, Greece takes a step out of the crisis
- 04/04/2014Eurozone recovery: the good, the bad and the idle
- 28/03/2014The price of a Cold War-style stand off
- 21/03/2014Federal Reserve looks at new ways to measure US economy as UK growth exceeds expectations
- 14/03/2014Deflation looms for the eurozone despite Germany’s strong performance
- 07/03/2014East under the spotlight: gas wars in Ukraine, China goes green
- 28/02/2014Ukraine’s pressing financial needs, Mobile World Congress in Barcelona
- 21/02/2014Chinese support for Peugeot and new acquisitions by Google and Facebook
- 14/02/2014Yellen’s promises, Carney’s caution and Bitcoin’s problems
- 07/02/2014IT news: the industry that only respects innovation
- 31/01/2014Fed trims stimulus, the effects are felt worldwide
- 24/01/2014Good recovery news from the IMF, but job worries persist for the ILO
- 17/01/2014World Bank optimistic, French reforms, Apple pays up for child app problems
- 10/01/2014Economic prospects for 2014
- 12/07/2013Trade deals and disputes
- 05/07/2013Financial markets volatile over political turmoil in Portugal and Egypt
- 28/06/2013Worrying times for the world’s biggest economies
- 21/06/2013Trade, tax evasion and stimulus dominate the financial week
- 14/06/2013ECB in court and fears for Turkey’s economy
- 07/06/2013Japan’s ‘third arrow’ and a wine fuelled trade war
- 31/05/2013Switching away from austerity
- 24/05/2013Fed’s stimulus: the beginning of the end?
- 17/05/2013Eurozone remains in recession
- 10/05/2013The new face of the World Trade Organisation
- 03/05/2013Central banks surprise
- 26/04/2013What more does the ECB need to cut rates?
- 19/04/2013How precious is gold?
- 05/04/2013Jobless Europe overshadows Cyprus problems
- 22/03/2013Cyprus time-bomb
- 16/03/2013Bundesbank’s boss frets over France and Italy
- 08/03/2013No bonuses in Switzerland, no jobs in Spain
- 22/02/2013Currency wars and ‘the lazy French’
- 16/02/2013EU and US take their trading places
- 08/02/2013Crisis lessons learned by governments
- 01/02/2013That wasn’t supposed to happen! US economy shrinks
- 25/01/2013Davos dynamism discussed
- 19/01/2013Carmakers race ahead in 2013
- 26/12/2012Many business challenges in 2012
- 30/11/2012‘Say Oui to France’
- 21/09/2012Apple’s avalanche of smartphone sales enough?
- 07/09/2012Thumbs up for ECB bond buying plan
- 10/08/2012UK bank storm
- 29/06/2012Last chance summit in Brussels – again
- 16/06/2012Spain (only) beaten by capital market
- 11/05/2012The backlash of the French and Greek elections
- 06/04/2012Spanish debt threatens fragile eurozone
- 23/03/2012Lower taxes, higher deficit
- 02/03/2012ECB pumps massive funds into finance system
- 17/02/2012Déjà vu all over again…
- 10/02/2012What can the ECB do to help Greece?
- 03/02/2012Another EU summit, same old problems
- 27/01/2012Bernanke’s finger on the trigger
- 31/12/2011The euro crisis: What’s in store for 2012?
- 23/12/2011Is a euro break-up looming?