EU economies hit by collapse in investment, data reveals
Most European Union (EU) countries have been hit by a collapse in investment in past decade, Eurostat, the EU’s statistical agency,
EU proposes to spend more post-Brexit budget, but triggers battles
By Chukwuemeka Obioma The European Union has proposed a bigger new multi-year budget that will trigger battles among member states
EU says Facebook’s response to data scandal has ‘diminished’ trust
The European Union has said Facebook must do more to address allegations of large-scale data mining, warning that the recent Cambridge
Unilever picks Netherland over UK as base, though retaining HQ of 2 divisions in London
Unilever Thursday announced changes in its corporate and governance structure, the highlight of which is that it will now be one
We will regulate bitcoin if risks are not tackled- EU finance head
The European Union has warned that it will regulate cryptocurrencies if the risks exposed by the meteoric rise of bitcoin and its ilk
EU economies grow at fastest rate in decade in 2017, latest figures show
The eurozone grew at its fastest rate in a decade in 2017, according to the latest official estimate. Eurostat said on Tuesday that
Blow to Uber as E.U court rules it a cab firm
Uber, the ride-hailing firm, suffered a major blow Wednesday as Europe’s top court, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) finally gave
EU agrees on new rules to curb bitcoin anonymity as cryptocurrency hits almost $18,000
The EU is targeting bitcoin anonymity, saying the measure is needed to tackle tax evasion and other crimes, according to report by
EU agrees roadmap on 5G services
The negotiations for Brexit may be taking time to complete but Europe’s telecommunications ministers have been quick to agree a
Eurozone economy to grow fastest in 2017 in decade- EU forecast
The eurozone economy is expected to grow at its fastest pace in a decade this year, according to the European Commission, Thursday,