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Parisians drink in front of a closed Bistro on March 18, 2021 in Paris, France.
HealthEuropean stocks slip as coronavirus variants force retreat into lockdown
By David MeyerMarch 19, 2021
COVID certificates for travelers seen as a lifeline for Europe’s ravaged tourism sector
HealthCOVID certificates for travelers seen as a lifeline for Europe’s ravaged tourism sector
By Nikos Chrysoloras, Siddharth Philip and BloombergMarch 17, 2021
‘A bitter failure’: Europe in turmoil over abrupt decision to halt the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine
Health‘A bitter failure’: Europe in turmoil over abrupt decision to halt the AstraZeneca COVID vaccine
By Vivienne Walt, David Meyer and Bernhard WarnerMarch 16, 2021
European health ministers to discuss AstraZeneca vaccine after several countries halt roll out
HealthEuropean health ministers to discuss AstraZeneca vaccine after several countries halt roll out
By John Follain, Tim Loh and BloombergMarch 16, 2021
In sun-blessed Greece, a movement to save summer emerges. It involves vaccine passports
HealthIn sun-blessed Greece, a movement to save summer emerges. It involves vaccine passports
By Stelios BourasMarch 14, 2021
‘Crypto kryptonite’: A digital euro would be dual threat to banks and fintechs, a critical new report warns
Finance‘Crypto kryptonite’: A digital euro would be dual threat to banks and fintechs, a critical new report warns
By Adrian CroftMarch 13, 2021
The world’s most gender-diverse corporation credits childcare as its key to success
FinanceThe world’s most gender-diverse corporation credits childcare as its key to success
By Ott Ummelas, Kati Pohjanpalo and BloombergMarch 8, 2021
Deliveroo started in London
FinanceLondon wins one of Europe’s most hotly anticipated IPOs: Amazon-backed Deliveroo
By Siva SithraputhranMarch 4, 2021
In his first earnings call as Stellantis CEO, Carlos Tavares doubles down on EVs and China
FinanceIn his first earnings call as Stellantis CEO, Carlos Tavares doubles down on EVs and China
By Eric J. LymanMarch 3, 2021
The great post-Brexit jobs hit is bad news for Britain’s banking sector, but not terrible
FinanceThe great post-Brexit jobs hit is bad news for Britain’s banking sector, but not terrible
By Siva SithraputhranMarch 1, 2021
Former French president Sarkozy found guilty of corruption charges
LeadershipFormer French president Sarkozy found guilty of corruption charges
By Gaspard Sebag and BloombergMarch 1, 2021
A woman receives a dose of Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the vaccination mega center on February 15, 2021 in Athens, Greece.
HealthA ‘fast lane’ for the vaccinated? Europe inches closer to COVID-19 vaccine passports
By David MeyerFebruary 26, 2021
Europe’s airline and hotel stocks soar after British holidaymakers get the all-clear to book travel
FinanceEurope’s airline and hotel stocks soar after British holidaymakers get the all-clear to book travel
By Siddharth Philip and BloombergFebruary 23, 2021
Wall Street is predicting a ‘roaring twenties’ rally for these laggard stocks
FinanceWall Street is predicting a ‘roaring twenties’ rally for these laggard stocks
By Michael Msika and BloombergFebruary 18, 2021
Europe wants a mutant COVID clause built into its vaccine supply contracts
HealthEurope wants a mutant COVID clause built into its vaccine supply contracts
By Alberto Nardelli, Nikos Chrysoloras and BloombergFebruary 16, 2021
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