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Europe considers reopening its borders to fully vaccinated tourists and to those from low-infection countries
By
David Meyer
May 3, 2021
International
Americans can travel to Europe this summer. But will they want to?
By
Vivienne Walt
April 26, 2021
Finance
Despite ‘zero chance to win a championship,’ American business tycoons continue to pile into Italian soccer
By
Eric J. Lyman
March 6, 2021
Finance
Wall Street is predicting a ‘roaring twenties’ rally for these laggard stocks
By
Michael Msika
and
Bloomberg
February 18, 2021
International
COVID-19 resurgence sets back Europe’s economic recovery hopes
By
David Meyer
November 5, 2020
International
Curfews, closings and police clashes: Spain and Italy impose tough new measures as COVID cases spike
By
Tommaso Ebhardt
,
Jeannette Neumann
and
Bloomberg
October 26, 2020
International
As COVID cases spike in Europe, Italy stands out—but this time for doing things right
By
Bernhard Warner
October 15, 2020
International
Wildfires, trade wars, COVID-19: The 2020 global wine harvest may go down as the most challenging yet
By
Elin McCoy
and
Bloomberg
September 20, 2020
International
Europe is at a turning point as COVID cases spike, and fragile governments feel the heat
By
Rodrigo Orihuela
,
Frank Connelly
and
Bloomberg
August 20, 2020
International
Europe is suffering from a fresh wave of coronavirus infections. Is the sacred summer vacation to blame?
By
Rodney Jefferson
and
Bloomberg
August 15, 2020
International
With its borders reopening this weekend, Spain plans a giant spending package for its ravaged tourism sector
By
Jeannette Neumann
and
Bloomberg
June 20, 2020
Finance
Europe’s reopening road map: How 11 countries are beginning to lift lockdowns
By
Flavia Rotondi
,
Boris Groendahl
,
Stefan Nicola
and
Bloomberg
May 5, 2020
International
Facing a swift economic collapse, Europe slowly reopens the economy
By
Rodrigo Orihuela
,
Tommaso Ebhardt
,
Dara Doyle
and
Bloomberg
May 4, 2020
International
‘Nobody has come by this morning:’ As German car dealers learn, the great reopening will take time
By
David Meyer
April 23, 2020
International
Creditors’ nightmare: Late payments soar, revealing extent of coronavirus pain on European companies
By
Jeremy Kahn
April 22, 2020
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