Business Deutsche Bank ordered to pay out over Postbank takeover The higher court in Cologne has ordered Deutsche Bank to pay further compensation to Postbank investors who claimed that the bank underpaid them when it took over the German retail bank in 2010. 23/10/2024
Economy EU new car registrations for September stay on downward trend EU new car registrations in September were mainly dampened by poor figures from France, Italy and Germany. Once again, Spain bucked the trend. 23/10/2024
Business Paddington producer hoping for tasty result with listing on LSE The producer of the Paddington Bear franchise Canal+, the pay-TV broadcaster owned by French media company Vivendi, is planning to list on the London Stock Exchange. 22/10/2024
Business AIB bucks the online trend with plans to invest in branch upgrades AIB, one of the largest Irish banks, is planning a multi-million euro refit of its branches as it seeks to reiterate its commitment to maintaining its strong branch network in Ireland. 22/10/2024
Business BHP faces multi-billion UK lawsuit over 2015 Brazil dam collapse Mining company BHP is being sued for billions of euros by victims of a dam collapse in Brazil back in 2015. This lawsuit will be one of the biggest of its kind in English legal history. 21/10/2024
Markets New to investing? Here's where to start with a portfolio manager Euronews Business looks at how to select a good investment portfolio manager, why you need one in the first place, and how to tell if it's time to part ways. 21/10/2024
Business Porsche sales plunge as Chinese competition heats up German automaker Porsche has experienced dropping sales as competition in China continues to rise, with demand for some of its key electric models falling as well. 12/10/2024
Economy Can't afford a house in the UK - how about an island instead? Euronews Business looks at which islands around the world could cost you less than the average UK house. 12/10/2024
Business US private equity firm set to win Sanofi's consumer health division The proposed offer from Clayton, Dubilier & Rice (CD&R) would mean the sale of a 50% stake in Opella, which makes over-the-counter medicine such as Doliprane and Allegra. 11/10/2024
Business Unilever sells Russian business as it becomes latest country to leave Unilever has said that it has divested its Russian business as it leaves the country more than two-and-a-half years into the Russia-Ukraine war. The company has already stayed in Russia much longer than several of its peers. 10/10/2024
Business GSK shares leap after drug firm settles US Zantac cancer claim lawsuit GSK has always refuted claims that its discontinued heartburn drug had cancer-causing risks, arguing that expert testimonies were not reliable. 10/10/2024
Business Rio Tinto takes big battery metal step with Arcadium Lithium purchase The purchase is seen as an attempt to boost its lithium portfolio and strengthen its position as the transition towards green energy continues. 09/10/2024
Business BP bows to investor pressure as it abandons plans to cut oil output BP has been facing increasing pressure from investors and stakeholders to cut down its green ambitions and to stay within the more profitable fossil fuels sector. Environmental groups are angry. 08/10/2024
Business China goes for the slow burn with anti-dumping brandy levy for Europe China is imposing more restrictions for Europe with its anti-dumping measures for imports of European brandy. This is particularly hard hitting for brands such as Hennessy and Rémy Martin. 08/10/2024
Business Alstom gets order from French company Proxima for 12 high-speed trains French railway manufacturing company Alstom has bagged an order for 12 high-speed trains from newly-established company Proxima. It has also received an investment of SEK 3.3m (€0.29m) to test out new artificial intelligence technology to reduce railway wildlife accidents. 04/10/2024
Economy France’s new PM Barnier confirms tax hikes for larger companies Michel Barnier, France's new prime minister, has confirmed that taxes for bigger companies and richer citizens will be raised, in an attempt to plug the growing hole in the country's public finances. 04/10/2024
Economy France sells €12bn worth of bonds in last auction before budget France finished its last bond offering worth €12bn on Thursday, as the country waits for Michel Barnier, the new prime minister, to announce the budget for 2025. It's expected to focus on plans to reduce France's deficit and boost investor confidence. 03/10/2024
Business LVMH becomes major sponsor of Formula 1 with new 10-year deal unveiled LVMH has signed a 10-year global partnership with Formula One, with brands such as Louis Vuitton and Tag Heuer involved. The iconic watch manufacturer Rolex is ending a partnership with Formula One, which has been ongoing since 2013. 03/10/2024
Business Nike holds off guidance and investor day to allow CEO to find his feet Nike is holding off giving guidance and has postponed investor day as it tries to give incoming CEO Elliott Hill a chance to review current strategies and plan future ones. 02/10/2024
Business Coca-Cola loses its fizz with plan to axe hundreds of jobs in Germany Coca-Cola is to shut down five production and logistics sites in Germany, in an attempt to cut costs and adapt to changing logistics trends. 02/10/2024