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Friends don’t slap tariffs on friends. Here are the strategies that will ensure the U.S. wins the race for chips and tech supremacy, according to the Consumer Technology Association
CommentaryFriends don’t slap tariffs on friends. Here are the strategies that will ensure the U.S. wins the race for chips and tech supremacy, according to the Consumer Technology Association
By Gary ShapiroDecember 16, 2022
A news ticker displays economic news in front of Morgan Stanley in the Times Square area of Manhattan
CommentaryWill the U.S. and Europe slide into recession in 2023? Here’s how to look out when economic outlooks don’t
By Philipp Carlsson-Szlezak and Paul SwartzDecember 12, 2022
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is seen on a giant screen
FinanceA trillion-dollar opportunity? Rebuilding Ukraine will mean giant investments and potential big payoffs, say economists adding up the costs
By Vivienne WaltDecember 7, 2022
Niklas Zennstrom
FinanceThe tech slowdown has started to bite in Europe: Less cash, dwarfed fundraising, and fewer unicorns
By Sophie MellorDecember 7, 2022
A customer looking at a barista’s tablet in a coffee shop
SuccessInflation is killing Americans’ habit of tipping 20%
By Chloe BergerNovember 15, 2022
EU ambassador to the US Stavros Lambrinidis speaking on stage in 2017
Europe‘We cannot be reliant in the future on people like Putin’: EU ambassador holds strong on support for Ukraine despite energy crisis
By Tristan BoveNovember 1, 2022
In this photo illustration an old age pensioner keeps warm with the aid of an electric heater on November 6, 2008, in Conwy, Wales.
FinanceIs Europe’s energy crisis just getting started? The latest inflation data suggests a winter of pain ahead
By Will DanielOctober 31, 2022
People crossing the street in Barcelona at sunset.
EnvironmentUnusually warm weather in Europe is keeping natural gas prices low as countries furiously stock up for the winter
By Verity Ratcliffe and BloombergOctober 24, 2022
Rishi Sunak speaks on stage on August 23, 2022 in Birmingham, England
EuropeRishi Sunak announces bid to become U.K.’s next prime minister: ‘I want to fix our economy’
By Ellen Milligan and BloombergOctober 23, 2022
A can of Spam
LifestyleInflation is changing shoppers’ tastes (literally): Think spam and fish heads
By Steve MollmanOctober 22, 2022
Pavla Picková sitting on the couch in her living room.
Energy$700 energy bills and blankets for schoolchildren: The Czech Republic relied on Russian gas. Now everyday citizens are paying a terrible price
By Nikol MudrovaOctober 22, 2022
Photo of Saad al-Kaabi.
EnergyQatar’s energy minister says Europe will get through its energy crisis this winter—but it’s going to be ‘much worse next year’
By Alena BotrosOctober 19, 2022
Investors peg one major economy as the first to tip into a recession—and name another whose assets will lead the recovery
FinanceInvestors peg one major economy as the first to tip into a recession—and name another whose assets will lead the recovery
By Edward Harrison and BloombergOctober 17, 2022
An electricity sub station pylon stands next to a home on October 11, 2022 in Burton On Trent, England.
EnergyAbnormally high temperatures this winter could help Europe dodge Putin’s gas crunch
By Brian K. Sullivan, Jonathan Tirone and BloombergOctober 13, 2022
Russia’s Putin is forcing foreign-owned companies to participate in his conscription campaign. It’s time to get out
CommentaryRussia’s Putin is forcing foreign-owned companies to participate in his conscription campaign. It’s time to get out
By Nataliya Popovych and Bennett FreemanOctober 13, 2022
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