Greeceโ€™s main opposition further dismantled

Syriza partyโ€™s recently deposed leader Stefanos Kasselakis announced the creation of a new political movement, taking at least four MPs with him.

As head of government on borrowed time, Scholz appoints close adviser to Finance Ministry

A former banker with Goldman Sachs, Jรถrg Kukies succeeds the liberal Christian Lindner, who was dismissed on Wednesday, as the opposition is calling for early parliamentary elections in 2025.

Jรถrg Kukies to become German finance minister โ€“ reports

Chancellor Olaf Scholz is now leading a minority government until a confidence motion on January 15, with an election expected by March.

Trump est de retour, et voici ce que cela signifie pour lโ€™Europe

De l’รฉnergie au commerce en passant par la finance et la dรฉfense, voici les consรฉquences que risque d’avoir la seconde prรฉsidence de Donald Trump sur la politique de l’UE.

Bank of England prepares to cut rates despite U.S. election turmoil

Analysts see a 25 basis point cut as the most likely result tomorrow, but political uncertainty clouds the outlook going forward.

Trumpโ€™s in. Hereโ€™s what it means for Europe.

From energy and trade to finance and defense, hereโ€™s how Donald Trumpโ€™s second presidency will impact EU policy.

Greeceโ€™s main opposition party heads for yet another crack-up

Syrizaโ€™s Central Committee has decided its recently deposed leader, Stefanos Kasselakis, cannot run in the party’s upcoming leadership contest.

Inflation is easing. Now, Harris has an even bigger problem with the economy.

Fissures are forming in the economy just as the Fedโ€™s long-running fight against inflation looks to be nearing its conclusion.

The killjoyโ€™s guide to how the financial turmoil might screw up your life

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Global markets partly recover but analysts fear โ€˜weโ€™re not out of woodsโ€™

Shares on Wall Street and in Asia and Europe start to recover after Mondayโ€™s routBusiness live โ€“ latest updatesShares on Wall Street have risen and many Asian and European markets staged a recovery after this weekโ€™s global stock market rout, but analys…

The Trump-Vance ticket is a repudiation of free-market conservatism

The last time he chose a running mate, Donald Trump tried to reassure people with traditionally conservative economic views. Not this time.

US political uncertainty crashes central bank retreat in Portugal

Reports of financial chaos in France have been vastly overstated, Europe’s economic elite say. Instead, the U.S. election is the one to watch.

Farewell Rishi Sunak

Britain’s prime minister is destined to failure. Does he even know why?

Why Washington Is Waiting on โ€˜Super Marioโ€™

The former Italian prime minister is preparing to issue a sweeping report on economic competitiveness that sets up Europe to take on China โ€” and America.

Rishi Sunakโ€™s California escape hatch: His $7.2 million beach home

The UK leaderโ€™s luxe penthouse and deep California ties have fueled speculation about where he could land if he winds up out of office.

Bulgariaโ€™s president walks out of meeting after Montenegro PM is four minutes late

“It is completely natural for the head of state to refuse a meeting for which the host is not ready,” a spokesperson for President Rumen Radev said.

No, youโ€™re a banker! Sunak and Reevesโ€™ City backgrounds weaponized in UK election

Both the prime minister and shadow chancellor were employed in the banking sector during the 2008 financial crash

Richer than the king: Is Rishi Sunak too wealthy to win?

The UK general election may see some subtle digs at the prime minister’s vast riches.

France lands record โ‚ฌ15B in foreign investments as Macron hosts business summit

Microsoft, Amazon and Pfizer are among the firms set to pledge billions of dollars in investments at the ‘Choose France’ summit in Versailles.

Even Europeโ€™s far-right firebrands seem to sense Brexit is a disaster | William Keegan

When I met the Dutch politician Geert Wilders years ago, he was set on โ€˜Nexitโ€™. Now he too would rather stay in the EUExports are performing badly, pace the fantasy world of the Daily Express; supply lines for imports once regarded as routine are disru…

Trumpโ€™s ghost stalks Davos

Republican front-runner is not yet back in the White House, but he looms large in the minds of influential decision-makers gathered at the World Economic Forum.

Sunak woos business elite with royal welcome โ€“ but they seek certainty

Bosses have doubts despite glitzy summit seeking investment from US, Saudi Arabia and othersNils Pratley: Summit is nice โ€“ but ยฃ29.5bn figure is pure hypeUK โ€˜will not return to Cameron eraโ€™s close ties with Chinaโ€™Hampton Court is an enduring monument t…

Telegraph sale: Donโ€™t get โ€˜sentimental,โ€™ UK minister warns, as Tories fear UAE buy-up

Minister seeks to allay Tory concerns ahead of a major investment summit on Monday.

Greeceโ€™s main opposition party cracks up some more

Syriza defectors accuse leader Stefanos Kasselakis of ‘authoritarian behavior.’

Syrizaโ€™s bad Sunday: Greeceโ€™s main opposition cracks up

Dozens of members of the left-wing party split off in a rancorous party meeting over the weekend, feuding with new leader Stefanos Kasselakis.

Montenegro finally gets new government and PM

The new administration takes office as Ursula von der Leyen visits the country.

War in Israel imperils Europeโ€™s fragile economic recovery

Just as inflation is getting under control and growth starting to recover, a wider Middle East conflict would pose significant problems.

Stefanos Kasselakis: ex-banker who lit up Greek politics to lead Syriza

Neophyte is light on policy and has a CV some leftists may find hard to endorse, but he has captivated this socially conservative countryAt midday on Monday, Stefanos Kasselakis, a former Goldman Sachs trader and shipowner, walked through the corridors…

Greeceโ€™s leftist Syriza gets new leader: An ex-banker

Newcomer Stefanos Kasselakis is set to become the main opposition party’s new leader.

โ€˜Dangerous pivotโ€™ on overseas oil and gas deals splits Biden administration

President Bidenโ€™s pledges to end U.S. financial support for international fossil fuel projects faltered as friendly nations sought help.