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Christian Horner, Team Principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing with Bernard Arnault, CEO of LVMH and his sons Alexandre, Frederic, and Jean.
RetailWhy LVMH’s $1 billion Formula One bet is more than the average luxury partnership
By Prarthana PrakashMay 27, 2025
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrives for a press photo prior to a meeting with Petr Pavel, President of the Czech Republic at the EU headquarters on May 20, 2025 in Brussels.
EconomyEU plans to ‘fast track’ trade talks with US amid tariff fight
By Jorge Valero and BloombergMay 26, 2025
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent
EconomyU.S. economy will be growing faster than 3% this time next year, predicts Treasury’s Bessent 
By Christiaan HetznerMay 26, 2025
Angelika Hanel is seen wearing a white linen suit blazer with lapel collar and two flap pockets from Massimo Dutti, a white linen pleated suit trousers from Massimo Dutti, black leather flip flop kitten heels from Toteme, black sunglasses with white trim and logo detail from Chanel, a black Chanel 22 handbag
FinanceChanel might hold off dividend payment for 2024 as profits tumble by 30%
By Prarthana PrakashMay 23, 2025
Collapsing bridges and crumbling roads: Germany’s infrastructure time bomb needs more than money to fix
PoliticsCollapsing bridges and crumbling roads: Germany’s infrastructure time bomb needs more than money to fix
By AFPMay 21, 2025
people walking in and out of UBS Bank headquarters in London
TechEuropean bank UBS is seeing strong demand for AI-generated video avatars of its analysts
By Prarthana PrakashMay 20, 2025
The EU should cut actual red tape, not AI safeguards
CommentaryThe EU should cut actual red tape, not AI safeguards
By Risto Uuk and Sten TamkiviMay 20, 2025
FDI in Europe has been on a steady decline, a new EY survey found.
PoliticsEurope’s ability to attract investment and create jobs is at its lowest in 9 years—and the U.S. is partly to blame
By Prarthana PrakashMay 16, 2025
man with sunglasses high-fiving people
SuccessHow Fortune 500 Europe’s C-suite execs spend their 5-to-9
By Prarthana PrakashMay 16, 2025
Europe’s last mall? Hamburg marks the end of an era as Westfield looks to Saudi Arabia for its next retail boom
RetailEurope’s last mall? Hamburg marks the end of an era as Westfield looks to Saudi Arabia for its next retail boom
By Mark FaithfullMay 14, 2025
Trump blames ‘brutal’ Europe for soaring drug costs in bid to curb U.S. prices
PoliticsTrump blames ‘brutal’ Europe for soaring drug costs in bid to curb U.S. prices
By AFPMay 13, 2025
Car trouble: Can the French car industry recover to pre-pandemic levels?
FinanceCar trouble: Can the French car industry recover to pre-pandemic levels?
By Alex LedsomMay 13, 2025
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent looks on during a news conference in Geneva on May 12, 2025
FinanceU.S.-China deal signals Trump’s team wants de-escalation, leaving analysts wondering if this is a clean-up operation or longer term strategy
By Eleanor PringleMay 12, 2025
US singer Ariana Grande (L) and Nigerian-British actor Cynthia Erivo (R) pose on a carpet
Politics‘Hollywood is back’, Cannes boss declares—but Trump’s movie tariffs could devastate Europe’s film industry
By Prarthana PrakashMay 9, 2025
Shoppers with Louis Vuitton bags
RetailLVMH’s U.S. CEO is glad ‘pretty annoying’ quiet luxury term has died
By Eleanor PringleMay 8, 2025
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