Economy US inflation reaches 4.2%, clouding Fed rate-cut outlook Annual inflation accelerated to 4.2% in May, driven largely by higher fuel costs, as rising prices continue to weigh on household budgets and cloud the Federal Reserve's interest-rate outlook. 10/06/2026
Economy German industrial output rises for the first time this year An uptick of 0.4% in Germany's April factory output and a rise in exports offer little cause for celebration as new orders collapse, energy prices soar and Europe's largest economy continues to struggle to find solid footing. 09/06/2026
Economy The 10 most expensive European cities to buy a home in 2026 A new ranking shows Switzerland and Luxembourg dominate Europe's priciest property markets, with apartment prices in Zurich more than double those in Paris. 09/06/2026
Economy Robotaxis are coming to Europe — and the EU wants to speed things up France, Germany, Italy and 14 other countries have signed a joint declaration to coordinate autonomous vehicle testing across borders, paving the way for faster adoption of the technology across Europe. 08/06/2026
Europe News Exclusive: Inside the EU’s struggle to police tariff circumvention As the EU moves to strengthen its defences against cheap Chinese imports, some Chinese companies are openly advertising ways to bypass EU duties, from transhipment to minimal product transformation. Euronews looks into the methods circulating online. 08/06/2026
Economy Inflation beating pay in Europe: Where are workers losing the most? As inflation surges across Europe following the recent Middle East conflict, advertised pay growth in the eurozone is failing to keep up, causing workers' real earnings and purchasing power to fall. 08/06/2026
Europe News Trade commissioner pledges ‘new tool’ to diversify suppliers The European Commission is preparing a new tool to curb the bloc's dependence on China, with Trade Chief Maroš Šefčovič saying on Friday that companies could be required to source from at least three different suppliers. 05/06/2026
Economy Eurozone economy shrinks by 0.2% in the first quarter of 2026 The 21-member euro area has entered negative territory for the first time in over a year, with a dramatic Irish contraction masking more nuanced performances across the bloc's major economies. 05/06/2026
Azerbaijan US eyes stake in Azerbaijan pipelines after Trump-brokered peace deal Washington wants in on Azerbaijan's pipelines and energy infrastructure, a senior US official said in Baku, as the two countries deepen economic ties following Trump's White House peace deal with Armenia. 04/06/2026
Europe News 'Not happening': EU loses hope in services ban for Russian tankers The EU is stuck with a ban on maritime services for Russian oil tankers. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the silence of G7 allies and the opposition of Greece and Malta have made any policy shift virtually impossible. 04/06/2026
Economy France or Germany: Where do workers take home more pay? Workers' take-home pay varies dramatically across Europe, with annual net earnings ranging from under €13,000 to more than €54,000. While adjusting for living costs narrows the gap between eastern and western Europe, significant differences remain. 04/06/2026
Europe News EU trade chief to meet China envoy amid heated trade tensions Brussels is moving to crack down on Chinese overcapacity flooding the EU market, despite Beijing’s retaliation threats. 03/06/2026
Europe News US tariff threats over forced labour 'unjustified', Commission says The EU hit back at US threats of fresh tariffs over forced labour, saying its rules are among the most stringent in the world for banning imports and exports of goods linked to forced labour. 03/06/2026
Economy Prolonged Iran war could push economies into recession, OECD warns The war in the Middle East has dented economic growth prospects worldwide, with a more severe shock likely if no effective ceasefire is agreed before 2027, the OECD warned Wednesday. 03/06/2026
Europe in Motion Which European countries have the highest job insecurity? France, Italy, Spain and Greece have some of the highest rates of workers in fixed-term or part-time jobs. Some of these countries are trying to tackle that, while elsewhere, part-time roles are increasingly popular. 03/06/2026
Economy EBRD lowers growth forecast as energy shock hits economies Economic growth across the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development's regions is expected to slow more sharply than previously forecasted this year, largely due to inflation rising to 6.4% due to the Iran war, which has pushed up energy prices. 03/06/2026
Economy New US tariffs target EU among 60 economies over forced labour imports The EU and UK are among the economies targeted by a new US tariff proposal linked to forced labour imports, potentially reopening trade tensions just weeks after Brussels reached a deal with Washington. 03/06/2026
Business Faith and finance: The surprising economic boost from a papal visit In what it hails as a loaves-and-fishes miracle, the Spanish Bishops' Conference says Pope Leon XIV’s trip to Spain will bring in five times its cost, though less than the 2011 visit’s €354 million. 02/06/2026
Economy Inflation hits 3.2%, highest since 2023: ECB rate hikes inevitable? Eurozone inflation rose to 3.2% in May, the highest since 2023, driven by energy and services. Markets now see an ECB rate hike next week as done deal. 02/06/2026
Economy World Cup 2026: The biggest economic prize in sport - or just hype? With the kick-off less than ten days away, the largest World Cup in history is set to inject tens of billions into the hosting economies. Yet, analysts are estimating that the relative impact will be marginal. 02/06/2026
Europe News Massive China subsidies distorting markets, OECD says Chinese state subsidies have hit record levels, climbing to nearly 10% of company revenue in the chip sector and distorting markets, according to a new OECD report, published as the EU mulls new measures to counter Beijing's aid. 01/06/2026
Economy Higher borrowing costs raise economic and political stakes for Trump US President Donald Trump faces renewed pressure from rising US borrowing costs as investors price in inflation risks linked to the Iran conflict, tariffs and concerns over long-term government debt. 01/06/2026
Economy China's factory activity flatlines casting doubt over the economy China's manufacturing sector barely held its ground in May, with official data showing activity slipping to its weakest reading in three months as the fallout from the Iran war and entrenched domestic weakness raise fresh doubts about Beijing's growth ambitions. 01/06/2026
Economy Why are grocery prices still eye-watering, despite moderate inflation? Food inflation has fallen sharply from its 2023 peak — but European grocery prices are nearly a third higher than before the pandemic, and the reasons they stay high are structural. 31/05/2026
Business Trade turnover in Eurasian Economic Union exceeds €80 billion in 2025 EAEU leaders gathered in Astana for a two-day summit to discuss AI integration, shared digital markets and trade corridors as the bloc marks its 12th year with turnover forecast to further exceed the record set in 2025. 29/05/2026
Europe News Is Europe finally waking up to China? Brussels now considers current trade relations with China unsustainable. A series of EU laws and measures have so far failed to shift the dynamics, while drawing Beijing’s ire. Here are five key takeaways on the increasingly heated EU-China relationship. 29/05/2026
Economy ECB rate hike in focus as Eurozone's 'Big Four' post high inflation Inflation picked up across the EU’s largest economies in May, driven by higher energy prices, fuelling expectations that the ECB will raise interest rates at its June meeting. 29/05/2026
Economy The next wealth boom: Emerging markets to add $12 trillion by 2030 Emerging markets will add trillions in wealth by 2030, but the fast-growing affluent class driving it remains largely unserved by banks and advisers. 29/05/2026
Europe Today Birol warns Europe easing Russia sanctions would be a 'major mistake' IEA chief says “knocking on Russia’s door” would be a repeat of past mistakes, even as the EU is rattled by a price shock stemming from the Strait of Hormuz shutdown. Agency warns of "biggest energy security crisis ever". 28/05/2026
Economy The eurozone cities beating Paris for rental income in 2026 Europe's best buy-to-let opportunities have moved away from its priciest cities. Here are the ten eurozone markets where rental income is highest — ending with a surprising number one. 28/05/2026
Europe News EU countries back EU-US deal, paving the way for its final adoption The controversial deal still requires formal approval by the EU member states and the European Parliament. Under terms agreed last week by MEPs and EU lawmakers, the agreement will end in 31 December 2029 if not renewed. 27/05/2026
Economy Not even inheriting a home: most Spaniards don't see it as an option 61% of Spaniards doubt they will inherit a home, as housing becomes harder to access. Inheritances grow in importance, yet only one in five sellers obtained their property this way. 27/05/2026
Economy What's left of a €100,000 salary after tax across Europe? Eastern Europe generally offers higher take-home pay on a €100,000 gross salary, whereas Western and Northern Europe tend to show lower net figures at this income level. Tax calculations are complex, and Euronews Business provides approximate estimates. 27/05/2026
Europe News Germany resists EU members' push for a tougher stance on China German Trade Minister Katherina Reiche is in Beijing this week seeking to strengthen industrial ties with China, even as several EU member states push Brussels to take a tougher line against the Asian giant over overcapacities. 26/05/2026
Markets Oil steadies at $100 and markets stay volatile as US-Iran talks stall Brent crude trades at $100 per barrel while European indices drop, Asian stocks close mostly flat and US equities open higher. Markets remain volatile as US-Iran talks stall and President Trump reiterates nuclear demands. 26/05/2026
Economy Five sectors where the EU is critically dependent on Chinese imports From solar panels to rare earths and industrial robots, Chinese firms have quietly become the dominant, sometimes sole, supplier across a growing number of European industries as fears of another "China shock" rise. 26/05/2026
Economy Marianne d'or: Paris Mint to issue first solid-gold coins in 100 years France last made gold coins worth buying as investments when Napoleon was still on the money. Now the Paris Mint is introducing gold Mariannes. 26/05/2026
Economy Where in Europe do households save most of their income? Net household saving rates vary widely across Europe, with Greece being the only country where households spend more than they earn. Experts point to precautionary reasons and retirement as the dominant saving motives. 26/05/2026
Europe News EU clinches new trade deal with Mexico to bolster foothold in region EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa signed an updated trade deal with Mexico on Friday, two decades after the original agreement, as both parties seek to reduce their dependence on the US and China amid rising geopolitical tensions. 22/05/2026
Europe News Do not get 100% of supply from one country, EU industry chief says The warning from EU Industry Commissioner Stéphane Séjourné comes as China has repeatedly threatened the EU in recent weeks while Brussels moves to shield its single market from the Asian giant. 22/05/2026
Business German business confidence rises despite Iran war energy shock German business confidence rose unexpectedly in May, breaking a run of declines linked to the Iran war and offering cautious optimism that Europe's largest economy is proving more resilient than initially feared. 22/05/2026
Economy Which European countries hand the most income to the ultra-rich? The richest 0.1% in Europe receive about 4.5% of all income, but their share varies widely between countries. 22/05/2026
Economy Stellantis unveils €60bn plan and 60 new models by 2030 Stellantis chairman John Elkann calls the overhaul “ambitious but realistic”, as CEO Antonio Filosa outlines plans to save and create over €3 billion by focusing on flagship models. 21/05/2026
Business Million-dollar salaries: Top AI talent tech giants are fighting over As Big Tech and a whole cohort of new-generation AI start-ups race towards artificial general intelligence (AGI), elite researchers and engineering leaders have become the equivalent of franchise athletes. 21/05/2026