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IHCL gains after foraying in Europe, opens Taj in Germany
IHCL gains after foraying in Europe, opens Taj in Germany
The 134-room Taj Hotel Hessischer Hof is centrally located in close proximity to the Frankfurt trade fair grounds - one of the largest conventions and meeting spaces in Germany.…
ADNOC looks to expand energy trading business in Europe and Africa
ADNOC looks to expand energy trading business in Europe and Africa
The UAE-based energy major is seeking long-term contracts for the delivery of LNG, crude oil and refined fuels.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) is looking to…
European Union Will Investigate Chinese Subsidies of Electric Cars
European Union Will Investigate Chinese Subsidies of Electric Cars
The European Commission president, Ursula von der Leyen, announced the inquiry, which could lead to tariffs, amid concern over China’s dominance in electric vehicles.…
Europe, partners should develop global framework for AI: EU Commission Prez
Europe, partners should develop global framework for AI: EU Commission Prez
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen on Sunday said Europe and its partners should develop a new global framework for artificial intelligence risks…
European retailers risk dressing-down from investors as consumers flinch
European retailers risk dressing-down from investors as consumers flinch
European retailers have been unlikely stock market stars this year, but a long spell of high borrowing costs and inflation has started to bite, so wary investors will…
European stocks close lower; euro zone PMIs revised down; oil firms gain 1.2%
European stocks close lower; euro zone PMIs revised down; oil firms gain 1.2%
This is CNBC's live blog covering European markets.
European stock markets closed lower Tuesday, as a boost from Chinese stimulus measures faded.
The Stoxx…
Mercedes-Benz: Europe likely won’t be ready for all-electric sales by 2030
Mercedes-Benz: Europe likely won't be ready for all-electric sales by 2030
The premium carmaker has long said it is targeting all-electric sales by 2030 "where markets allow", saying customers will ultimately decide what product they want…
French business: EU generates as much frustration as hope
French business: EU generates as much frustration as hope
The European news you deserve to read. Welcome to The Capitals by EURACTIV.
In today’s news from the Capitals:
PARIS
The EU suffers from ‘norm-creation delirium’, sapping…
Europe Reports Declining Business Activity, Service Sector Slowdown Drags PMI
Europe Reports Declining Business Activity, Service Sector Slowdown Drags PMI
Euro Zone’s flash composite PMI fell to 47.0 in August. This contraction marks the lowest reading for Europe’s business activity since April 2013, if the…
European shares fall as chipmakers surrender gains, economic woes loom
European shares fall as chipmakers surrender gains, economic woes loom
European shares closed in the red on Thursday, as the early rally in chipmakers fizzled and miners snapped a three-day winning streak, while concerns over any economic…