Subscribe By E-Mail

Home » Archives by category » Europe (Page 58)

Fosun in bidding for Espirito Santo Saude

Chinese conglomerate Fosun joins bidding war for Espirito Santo Saude with 0m offer for the Portuguese hospital operator European Companies News…

UBS to post €1.1bn bail

Sum to cover a potential fine for alleged money laundering, after a court dismissed the Swiss bank’s appeal against the deposit European Companies News…

Siemens set to exploit US shale boom

Siemens is poised to increase its presence in the US oil and gas industry via a pair of transactions that its new chief executive hopes will drive a turnround in…

Deutsche Bank fires currency trader

Andy Donaldson, a trader in the Sydney office for two years, is believed to have misreported his activities and incurred losses of less than m European Companies News…

Mercuria unit to be regulated by FCA

Move shows how large commodity traders are having to accept greater transparency as they adapt to take advantage of new markets and opportunities European Companies News…

Air France pilots vote to extend strike

Airline’s management no closer to agreeing terms as pilots vote to extend strike until this Friday in a dispute over the Transavia division European Companies News…

Russia SWF head tries to avoid politics

Kirill Dmitriev points to fund’s successes and, while RDIF is not subject to sanctions, hopes peace talks over Ukraine will lead to them being lifted European Companies News…

Shadows creep across European newspapers

FT correspondents examine the impact of digital transformation as the circulations of once-mighty titles decline and owners cut jobs to stay afloat European Companies News…

SAP: passing go

Software company has spent bn on a company with profits of only m. Why would it do such a thing? European Companies News…

Scotland vote to unleash London IPOs

Aldermore, Miller Group and RAC expected to file for a float soon, opening up the pipeline of UK initial public offerings through the end of the year European Companies News…