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Greece’s main opposition further dismantled
Syriza party’s recently deposed leader Stefanos Kasselakis announced the creation of a new political movement, taking at least four MPs with him.
Rishi Sunak’s California escape hatch: His $7.2M beach home
No, you’re a banker! Sunak and Reeves’ City backgrounds weaponized in UK election
Richer than the king: Is Rishi Sunak too wealthy to win?
France lands record €15B in foreign investments as Macron hosts business summit
Fallen crypto titan Sam Bankman-Fried sentenced to 25 years
Trump’s ghost stalks Davos
Telegraph sale: Don’t get ‘sentimental,’ UK minister warns, as Tories fear UAE buy-up
Minister seeks to allay Tory concerns ahead of a major investment summit on Monday.
War in Israel imperils Europe’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.
Greece’s leftist Syriza gets new leader: An ex-banker
Newcomer Stefanos Kasselakis is set to become the main opposition party’s new leader.
‘Dangerous pivot’ on overseas oil and gas deals splits Biden administration
President Biden’s pledges to end US financial support for international fossil fuel projects faltered as friendly nations sought help.
After summer heat, economic chill
The rest of the year is unlikely to bring much cheer for the eurozone economy.
Erdoğan taps Wall Street veterans as economic chaos looms
Turkey’s new ‘dream team’ of Mehmet Şimşek and Hafize Gaye Erkan face a race against time to avert disaster.
BBC chair quits after scrutiny of Boris Johnson loan
Sharp failed to declare “potential perceived conflicts of interest,” report finds.
Britain’s Labour Party used to hate Big Tech. Not any more
Shadow ministers, officials and think tankers are working on a paper setting out the party’s approach to the digital economy.
Sunak and Macron: A bankers’ bromance
A new UK prime minister and a deal on cross-Channel migration could herald a reset in Anglo-French relations.
Rishi Sunak rips up Boris Johnson’s trade deal playbook
New prime minister is opting to wait for more wins from trade talks rather than the headline-grabbing deadlines favored by Boris Johnson and Liz Truss.
Everything you wanted to know about Rishi Sunak but were too afraid to ask
Get yourself educated about Britain’s latest prime minister after Liz Truss went down in flames.
5 things on Europe’s watch as Italy heads into fall election
From next year’s budget to debt sustainability, Brussels and markets are watching Italian polls closely.
Former Trump adviser Steve Bannon found guilty for refusing to testify to January 6 panel
Bannon faces up to two years in prison on the misdemeanor charges and has indicated he intends to appeal.
The ECB is now a prisoner of war
The ECB is priming a new ‘tool’ to help contain borrowing costs while signalling rate hikes are imminent.
Italy’s economy enters choppy waters
Italy faces a triple threat of a gas squeeze, higher interest rates and looming elections.
Battered by lawsuits, Coinbase seeks liability guarantees in EU
US plaintiffs claim that the exchange misled them about the security of stablecoins.
Boris Johnson’s heir apparent comes unstuck
Chancellor Rishi Sunak was the man in the frame to succeed Johnson — but a row over taxes risks scuppering his chances.
ECB sticks to bullish tone while other forecasts darken
Projections from top banks tend to be closer to the ECB’s worse or worst-case scenarios.
In diplomacy, Europe’s most powerful ambassador means business
Wolfgang Ischinger has transformed the Munich Security Conference into an elite global gathering — and done rather well for himself in the process.
France hits startup funding target — but the bar has already been raised
The country gets its 25th “unicorn” three years early, after capital surged in 2021.
7 early signals from Olaf Scholz
New German chancellor prioritizes pandemic and wants a strong hand on economic and EU policy.
Bill Gates bets £200M on UK’s underinvested green tech
Gates and the UK government vow to scale up green technologies and bring down their cost.
UK mulls rule change to let banks trade with depositors’ money
The so-called ring-fencing regime is stirring up debate in the U.K. ahead of a key report in October.
Ban on Russian gas risks reviving populism in Europe
Governments risk sparking political anger in their determination to shorten the war.