ECB President Christine Lagarde dismisses Bitcoin as a reserve asset, while the Czech National Bank explores adding Bitcoin to its reserves.
Pessimism prevails on the continent as businesses turn their eyes to Trump’s America. Will this be the shock the EU needs to ...
An intensified trans-Atlantic competition, despite calls for cooperation, belied an overall upbeat mood among many business ...
The head of the IMF, Kristalina Georgieva, was speaking at a panel in Davos alongside ECB President, Christine Lagarde. View on euronews ...
European stocks closed higher on Thursday with investors reacting to a slew of earnings and economic data, and the European Central ...
Iran, one of Trump's main targets during his first term, chose Davos to tell the world it was ready to renegotiate a nuclear ...
The big hope is that Europe will move faster to implement reforms in the face of competitive threats from the US ...
President Trump's 'America First' message takes shape, as the rest of the world begins to digest what it might mean for them ...
European Central Bank president Christine Lagarde said it’s improbable that any EU country will choose to add bitcoin to its ...
CEO Laurence Fink and other US finance chiefs are sanguine about US tariffs and see opportunities for global growth. Read ...
Bangladesh Chief Adviser, Professor Muhammad Yunus, participated in at least 47 formal events at the WEF, including with four ...