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Europe Braces for Record LNG Imports as Energy Map Shifts
Expanding global supply and a continued pivot away from Russian gas are reshaping Europe’s energy security landscape. Europe is poised to import an unprecedented volume of liquefied natural gas this year, marking another decisive step in the continent’s effort to…
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EU-Mercosur Deal Nears Provisional Takeoff as Europe Recalibrates Its Trade Strategy
After more than a quarter-century of negotiations, political stalemates, and public protests, the European Union’s trade agreement with Mercosur is edging closer to reality. The long-delayed deal between the EU and the South American bloc — Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, and…
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ECB’s Lagarde calls for deep review of euro-area economy
Central bank chief urges a comprehensive rethink to adapt Europe to a shifting global order The president of the European Central Bank has issued a broad call to reassess the foundations of the euro-area economy, warning that the assumptions guiding…
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EUROZONE CENTRAL BANK LEADERSHIP SHAKE-UP
Croatia’s Central Bank Chief Nominated as Next ECB Vice President in Historic Shift As euro-area finance ministers meet in Brussels and Frankfurt enters a new chapter in its monetary leadership, the nomination of Croatia’s central bank governor as the next…
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Eurozone Greenhouse Gas Emissions Fall Again as Structural Change Takes Hold
A sustained 20 percent reduction since the early 2010s underscores how energy transition, industrial transformation, and shifting consumption patterns are reshaping Europe’s economy. By late January 2026, new data confirmed that greenhouse gas emissions across the eurozone declined again during…
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JD Sports Q4: Asia Rising, Europe Lagging
Strong momentum across Asia Pacific contrasts with a cautious European consumer as the sportswear retailer closes the quarter under uneven global conditions. By late January, JD Sports Fashion finds itself navigating two very different realities. In its latest quarterly update,…
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ECB’s Lagarde Calls for Deep Review as Europe Confronts a Shifting Global Order
With geopolitical tensions, fragmented trade, and policy uncertainty reshaping the world economy, the ECB president warns that Europe must rethink its economic model to remain resilient and relevant. Christine Lagarde, President of the European Central Bank, has issued a stark…
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EUROPEAN MARKETS REBOUND AS TRUMP BACKS OFF TARIFF THREAT
Relief spreads across trading floors as softened rhetoric over Greenland-linked tariffs steadies investor confidence and lifts European equities. European stock markets staged a broad rebound at the end of the week, as investors reacted to signs that the United States…
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2026, a Make-or-Break Year for Europe’s Economic Reform Ambitions
As Brussels pushes a sweeping competitiveness drive and eyes the next long-term budget, political hesitation in key capitals could determine whether the EU emerges stronger—or stalls again. As the new year unfolds, a growing number of economists and policy analysts…
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Italy Bets on Winter Olympics Infrastructure to Boost Its Economy
Milano-Cortina projects are reshaping transport and tourism as Rome seeks long-term growth beyond the Games. Italy is placing a sizeable wager on bricks, rails and ski lifts as it prepares to host the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics. With national growth sluggish…














