As world's central banks wrestle with when to cut rates, Europe signals it's ready to moveByMichelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, AP News, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Inflation has slid again in Europe. Here's what that means for interest ratesByAP News, Michelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Baltimore bridge collapse and port closure send companies scrambling to reroute cargoByAP News, Anne D'innocenzio, AP Business Writer, David Mchugh, AP Business Writer, and David Mchugh, Anne D'innocenzio, Paul Wiseman And Tom Krisher, AP Business Writers and Paul Wiseman And Mae Anderson, AP Business Writers
Wind and sun are free, but it's harder to get renewable energy projects built these days. Here's whyByMeg Kinnard, Associated Press and AP News and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Europe's economy has stalled. But an interest rate cut will likely have to wait for summerByAP News, Michelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
European inflation eases to 2.6% as energy prices fall and food inflation slowsByMichelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, AP News, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Beer maker Anheuser-Busch InBev reports better-than-expected Q4 earnings despite Bud Light backlashByMichelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, AP News, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Gloom settles over Germany's economy, with businesses downbeat about the coming monthsByMichelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, AP News, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Germany says Europe's largest economy is in 'troubled waters' and cuts its growth forecastByMichelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, AP News, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
The owners of Russia's tech pioneer Yandex are selling — at a big, Kremlin-required discountByMichelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, AP News, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Inflation in Europe edges down again. But will Houthi attacks on ships spoil the relief?ByMichelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, AP News, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Europe's economic pain drags on with zero growth at the end of last yearByMichelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, AP News, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Financial markets are jonesing for interest rate cuts. Not so fast, says the European Central BankByMichelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, AP News, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Cutting interest rates too soon in Europe risks progress against inflation, central bank chief saysByAP News, David Mchugh, AP Businss Writer, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Europe's inflation is up after months of decline. Could it delay interest rate cuts?ByMichelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, AP News, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
European Central Bank keeps its key interest rate at a record high. Now, when will it cut?ByMichelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, AP News, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
The worst-performing major economy also faces a budget crisis. Germany's leader vows fixes, but how?ByAP News, Michelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Germany's leader vows to fix a spending crisis that's worsening gloom in the struggling economyByMichelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, AP News, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Economy has lost momentum during a tough year, EU commission says and warns of risk from MideastByAP News, Michelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, and David Mchugh, AP Business Writer
Adidas says it may write off remaining unsold Yeezy shoes after breakup with YeByDavid Mchugh, AP Business Writer, Michelle Chapman, AP Business Writer, and AP News