(Reuters) - Euro zone consumer confidence rose by 0.3 points in January from the December number, figures released on Thursday showed. The European Commission said a flash estimate showed euro zone consumer morale improved to -14.2 this month from -14.5 in December. Economists polled by Reuters had expected a rise to -14.2.
City on the brink of Champions league exit, full standings, Bellingham's backheel brilliance and the oldest football rivalry
(Reuters) - The new Trump administration's policies may affect inflation in the United States but are unlikely to have much impact on price pressures in Europe, ECB policymaker Francois Villeroy de Galhau said on Wednesday.
Following the pullback seen in the European session on Tuesday, EUR/USD reversed its direction and closed the day marginally higher. The pair trades in a tight range above 1.0400 early Wednesday but the technical outlook suggests that the bullish potential remains intact.
The Greek one-euro coin can rightly claim that it has roots planted deep in history with a story longer than two millennia.
An Italian appeals court has rejected a request by Italy's government to suspend a 1 billion euro ($1.04 billion) payment to Telecom Italia(TIM) in a dispute linked to the liberalisation of the telecoms sector dating back to 1998,
NASCAR Euro Series has announced the introduction of a major new initiative called the Rookie Challenge, set to begin in the upcoming 2025 season. This new competition format is designed to replace the previous Club Challenge, with a focus on speed and consistency through time-attack-based events.
A Russian court awarded more than 2 billion euros ($2.1 billion) of damages against the biggest Western bank in Russia, Austria's Raiffeisen Bank International, in a landmark ruling underscoring the perils of doing business in Russia.
Amateur clubs across Germany have received an extra pot of funding for sustainable infrastructure after the calculation of the tournament’s carbon footprint was finalised.
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An appeals court has rejected an Italian government request to suspend a 1 billion euro ($1 billion) payment to Telecom Italia (TIM) pending a final decision in a dispute linked to the liberalisation of the telecoms sector,
RAPID CITY, SD / ACCESS Newswire / January 23, 2025 / The United States Supreme Court today issued a crucial decision granting a stay on the nationwide injunction on the Corporate Transparency Act (CTA).