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Ryan Hogg

Ryan Hogg

Ryan Hogg was a Europe business reporter at Fortune.

    ryan.hogg@fortune.com

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  • Atsushi Katsuki, chief executive officer of Asahi Group Holdings Ltd., during an interview in Tokyo, Japan, on Thursday, Aug. 17, 2022. Asahi Group Holdings plans to maintain profitability for the next fiscal year as it looks to raise prices in line with inflationary trends while keeping a tight lid on costs, said Katsuki. Photographer: Toru Hanai/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesEnvironment

    Beer could run low as climate crisis decimates Europe’s barley crops, warns the CEO of Japanese brewer Asahi

    By Ryan Hogg
  • The Google office in the Europaallee district of Zurich, Switzerland, on Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023. With demand in the Swiss financial hub stoked in part by a Google hiring spree, apartments in the central Zurich district are being listed at near record levels of more than 18,000 ($19,000) per square meter, more than double London. Photographer: Pascal Mora/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesTech

    Google ‘Zooglers’ might be sending housing costs in one European hub higher than London and New York

    By Ryan Hogg
  • Friedrich Merz, Chairman of the CDU party, stands behind a copper scrap package during a tour of the Aurubis AG plant site.Finance

    Europe’s largest copper producer is the victim of metal swindle worth $198 million—and insiders may have been involved

    By Ryan Hogg
  • A woman stands in front of an empty frame hung up at the Kunsten Museum in Aalborg, Denmark, on September 28 2021. &#8211; The Danish museum loaned an artist $84,000 in cash to recreate old artworks of his using the banknotes, but the boxes he sent only contained blank canvasses and a new title: &#8220;Take the Money and Run&#8221;. Danish artist Jens Haaning had done just that, pocketing the money the Kunsten Museum in the western city of Aalborg had loaned him to reproduce two works that used Danish kroner and euros to represent the annual salary in Denmark and Austria. &#8211; Denmark OUT / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE &#8211; MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION &#8211; TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION (Photo by Henning Bagger / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP) / Denmark OUT / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE &#8211; MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION &#8211; TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION / Denmark OUT / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE &#8211; MANDATORY MENTION OF THE ARTIST UPON PUBLICATION &#8211; TO ILLUSTRATE THE EVENT AS SPECIFIED IN THE CAPTION (Photo by HENNING BAGGER/Ritzau Scanpix/AFP via Getty Images)<br />
A woman stands in front of an empty frame hung up at the Kunsten Museum in Aalborg, Denmark, on Sept. 28 2021. The Danish museum loaned an artist $84,000 in cash to recreate old artworks of his using the banknotes, but the boxes he sent only contained blank canvasses and a new title: &#8220;Take the Money and Run&#8221;. Danish artist Jens Haaning had done just that.Lifestyle

    Artist ordered to pay museum back $77,000 after submitting 2 blank canvases under the title ‘Take the Money and Run’

    By Ryan Hogg
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