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16.02 / 23:27
Africa Tourism Crisis in Ukraine Financial EU financial institutions pledge €30 billion for Africa on eve of summit
European banks and financial institutions have pledged €30 billion in investment for countries in sub-Saharan Africa on the eve of the European Union-African Union summit in Brussels.
16.02 / 23:07
cryptocurrency Adoption reform French Presidential Candidate Pushes For Tax Reform On Crypto, NFTs
Crypto and blockchain are becoming an important element of the French political narrative, as indicated by recent statements by political newcomer Éric Zemmour, a popular pundit who is running in this year’s presidential election.
16.02 / 22:03
Blockchain Adoption Bitcoin Time NOT Not taking the time to learn about BTC is 'Europe’s biggest risk,' says Belgian MP
Christophe De Beukelaer is the first European politician to convert his entire salary to Bitcoin. He kicked off 2022 with the bold move, hoping to raise awareness about Bitcoin and alternative monetary models, financial education and to get people talking.
16.02 / 18:08
CEO Matthews FTSE chief: Green investors can’t just divest from everything
Arne Staal is CEO of FTSE Russell and Adam Matthews is chief responsible investment officer for the Church of England Pensions Board and chair of the Transition Pathway Initiative
16.02 / 18:07
EU regulator warns of ‘significant market correction’ on Russia-Ukraine conflict, overheated equities
Europe’s top markets regulator warned there is a risk of “significant market correction”, as geopolitical tensions, pandemic uncertainty, and overextended equities all weigh on its outlook.
16.02 / 17:31
Technology European Union safe EU gas supplies on 'safe side' for winter even if Russia cuts tap further, von der Leyen tells MEPs
European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Wednesday that gas supplies to the bloc are on the "safe side" for the remainder of the winter even if Russia further squeezes out deliveries.
16.02 / 17:19
Platform Drop ESG flows drop as EU regulator warns of possible green bubble
Hargreaves Lansdown, the UK’s largest investment platform, saw ESG flows drop for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, as a leading EU regulator also said green assets might be due a correction.
16.02 / 14:13
Technology European Union NOT Watch: EU not 'missing in action' over Ukraine, Borrell tells MEPs
The EU's foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell has rejected claims that the bloc has been "missing in action" over the Russia-Ukraine crisis.
16.02 / 14:13
Technology NATO Russia still building up its military on Ukrainian border, NATO chief says
Russia is still building up its troops on the Ukrainian border, NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg said ahead of a meeting of the alliance's defence ministers on the crisis.
16.02 / 13:19
EU banks’ capital requirements set to jump 10% under Basel III
EU banks could see their capital requirements increase by 10% under the rollout of Basel III reforms, according to one of the bloc's top officials.
16.02 / 13:17
Catholic Church Sexual Abuse Abuse survivors demand inquiry into Italian Catholic Church
Advocates for victims of sex abuse by Italian clergy launched a campaign on Tuesday to demand a cover-up inquiry, lamenting that deference showed the Catholic Church hierarchy in Italy has conditioned everything from criminal prosecutions to media coverage of the problem.
16.02 / 12:05
European Union European Court of Justice ECJ rules in favour of making EU cash handouts conditional on a country's respect for rule of law
The European Court of Justice (CJEU) has ruled in favour of making EU cash handouts conditional on a country's respect for rule of law.
16.02 / 03:09
CEO Matthews FTSE chief: Green investors can’t just divest from everything
Arne Staal is CEO of FTSE Russell and Adam Matthews is chief responsible investment officer for the Church of England Pensions Board and chair of the Transition Pathway Initiative
16.02 / 01:43
European Union Russian invasion of Ukraine 'remains distinctly possible', Biden says
A Russian invasion of Ukraine "remains distinctly possible", Joe Biden said in a televised address, after the Kremlin announced that Russia's troops would begin withdrawing from the border.
15.02 / 22:59
European Union Ukraine's defence ministry and two banks targeted in cyberattack
Ukraine says that its defence ministry and two state-owned banks have been hit by a cyberattack.
15.02 / 20:57
EU banks’ capital requirements set to jump 10% under Basel III
EU banks could see their capital requirements increase by 10% under the rollout of Basel III reforms, according to one of the bloc's top officials.
15.02 / 16:49
Platform Drop ESG flows drop as EU regulator warns of possible green bubble
Hargreaves Lansdown, the UK's largest investment platform, saw ESG flows drop for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic, as a leading EU regulator also said green assets might be due a correction.
15.02 / 16:17
EU regulator warns of ‘significant market correction’ on Russia-Ukraine conflict, overheated equities
Europe’s top markets regulator warned there is a risk of “significant market correction,” as geopolitical tensions, pandemic uncertainty, and overextended equities all weigh on its outlook.
14.02 / 19:21
markets Altcoin Bitcoin Bitcoin Price Bitcoin kisses 50-day moving average as trader predicts fresh BTC price volatility
Bitcoin (BTC) filled the CME futures gap in advance prior to the Wall Street open on Feb. 14, reaching $42,870.
14.02 / 17:49
Blockchain Technology Adoption Bitcoin Innovation and experimentation: Spain’s blockchain sector in 2021
In Spain, companies across various industries — not just digital finance — have begun to apply blockchain technology to their operations. This disruptive technology has promoted pioneering projects in the country that are expected to add 20 billion euros to Spanish gross domestic product by 2030.
14.02 / 14:39
Tesla love Freedom Convoy Centre Brussels on edge as 'freedom convoy' threatens to disrupt city centre and European quarter
Brussels is on edge as a Canada-inspired "freedom convoy" is expected to descend on the city, threatening to disrupt the centre in open defiance of a ban issued by the public authorities.

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