Business Stellantis sees plunging performance amid weaker sales across board Stellantis’ disappointing performance comes as the wider global car market continues to face a number of challenges, particularly escalating tariff threats. 26/02/2025
Business Trump launches copper imports' probe as global trade tensions heat up The US President's copper imports investigation has contributed to rapidly escalating global trade tensions. The metal is a vital component in a number of products, and is also important for the green transition. 26/02/2025
Economy Which tax scams should you look out for and how to avoid them? With tax filing season around the corner, a number of tax scams such as phishing and smishing attacks are likely to be on the rise. Euronews Business looks at which tax scams are the most common and how to protect yourself from them. 26/02/2025
Business Automaker Stellantis recalls 68,000 units in France due to fire risk Stellantis has had to issue several recalls lately linked to a number of manufacturing issues, including fire risks. 25/02/2025
Economy EU battery electric vehicle sales jump in January driven by Germany Hybrid-electric vehicle registrations also increased in the EU in January, mainly because of robust French performance. However, plug-in hybrid electric vehicle registrations lagged behind. 25/02/2025
Business UAE set to invest billions in Italy as countries seek closer ties Apart from energy and tech, the UAE is also expected to invest heavily in Italy’s defence and security sector. The deal will involve joint military production and the sharing of information. 24/02/2025
Business Alibaba Group announces multi-billion dollar AI and cloud investment Alibaba Group has highlighted that it has been focusing more on these two sectors lately, with plans to integrate artificial intelligence across several of its divisions such as e-commerce and consumer applications. 24/02/2025
Economy UK retail sales sharply rebound in January beating expectations Increasing retail sales in January and improving consumer confidence in February could point towards more optimism in the UK economy, however, concerns persist about slow economic growth and the threat of US tariffs. 21/02/2025
Economy Manufacturing sector in France sees lowest fall since May 2024 Although France’s manufacturing sector suffered in February, the UK’s services sector saw growth this month, with Germany’s manufacturing PMI hitting its highest reading in 24 months as well. 21/02/2025
Economy German producer price rises show weaker-than-expected demand Durable good and capital good prices were responsible for the slight rise but the figures indicate the economy continues to struggle with weaker demand and increased international competition. 20/02/2025
Business Rio Tinto sees steady earnings despite lower iron ore prices Although Rio Tinto has been affected by lower iron ore demand from China, the world's second biggest miner managed to make robust progress on a number of projects in 2024. 20/02/2025
Business Mining giant Glencore's annual results hit hard by fall in coal prices Glencore also revealed it was considering moving its primary listing from the UK to New York, or elsewhere, to get the "right valuation". 19/02/2025
Economy UK inflation sees further spike as it rises to a 10-month high January's inflation figure is likely to slow down the Bank of England's delivery of interest rate cuts as inflation remains well above the central bank's government-set target. 19/02/2025
Economy UK wages receive a year-end boost as private sector remains robust Pay growth was also supported by increases in public sector wages, including the wholesale, retail and hospitality sectors. 18/02/2025
Business Antofagasta records robust performance on soaring copper demand Following strong performance in 2024, Antofagasta kept its production guidance for 2025 stable, expecting output to be between 660,000 and 700,000 tonnes this year. 18/02/2025
Economy French inflation sees a jump in January as service prices rise Energy and manufacturing product prices also contributed to higher inflation in January, as France continues to deal with increased political upheaval. 18/02/2025
Economy UK house price growth slows in February as stamp duty deadline looms UK house prices stabilised in February, with Scotland and London seeing gains, while Wales and the North East were more sluggish. 17/02/2025
Markets High or low risk? Here's where DIY investors are putting their money Investment platform AJ Bell has released its January list of most popular ISA investments among do-it-yourself (DIY) investors - here are the findings. 15/02/2025
Business Hermès bucks luxury sales slowdown and extends lead over rivals After end of year results well above analyst predictions, the Paris-based luxury goods group continued to outperform rivals and bucked the trend in a depressed market place. 14/02/2025
Business Arm plans to sell its own chips in an effort to ramp up revenues The chip designer, Arm, is reportedly competing with its own clients, which include major companies such as Qualcomm, to sell its own chips as it seeks to boost profits. 14/02/2025