A record monthly increase in eurozone inflation unexpectedly sent the annual rate to a 29-month high in March, strengthening expectations that the European Central Bank will tighten monetary policy further this year.
Representatives of the European insurance industry have written to the European Commissioner for the Internal Market and Services, Michel Barnier, to ensure that the "overly conservative and prescriptive" elements it believes are contained in the draft...
Charlotte Posnansky, a specialist family lawyer at Charles Russell, explains some of the possible legal implications for divorcing couples living abroad.
Europe's biggest banks must fully disclose their exposure to sovereign debts, as part of a new round of stricter stress tests.
Tony Stenning, head of UK retail at BlackRock, looks at the surge of new legislation set to hit UK investors.
Invesco Perpetual's Stephanie Butcher explains how a shift in attitude by companies in the region has made European equity income investing more attractive.
Expectations the Bank of England (BoE) and European Central Bank (ECB) will raise interest rates in the second quarter of 2011 have risen dramatically, a new survey of fund managers shows.
European-domiciled exchange-traded products garnered over €1.9bn in the week ending 4 March, according to Deutsche Bank.
Will Ucits IV bring cross-continent consistency?
European-domiciled gold ETPs pulled in €114m in the week ending 25 February as equity indices across the region fell, according to Deutsche Bank.