Star Capital sells Pepcom in €608m deal
Transaction will consolidate Germany’s third and fourth-largest cable operators
Transaction will consolidate Germany’s third and fourth-largest cable operators
Berlin applies emergency border controls in ‘signal to Europe’ as refugee crisis intensifies
Newswire joins Wall Street-backed messaging rival to Bloomberg
Newswire joins Wall Street-backed messaging rival to Bloomberg
Flotation of sprawling state-owned financial and logistics business is no ordinary privatisation
An eclectic collection sees the modern woman become an urban surfer
Lured by tax benefits, Macao gambling tycoon invests hundreds of millions in Vladivostok
German finance minister Schäuble wants tax to apply to all members in spite of UK opposition
Blindly worshipping a handful of big tech groups is not rational
Most of the macroeconomic effect of QE has already occurred
Success of Baghdad’s first issuance since end of US occupation likely to depend on Fed rate rise
The right dominates the political space outside the weakened main parties, writes John Lloyd
Dublin worries ‘Brexit’ would damage trade and N Ireland settlement
Retail chain sold by Sir Philip Green for £1 strikes deal with Grovepoint
Election of eurosceptic peace campaigner as Labour leader causes consternation in some capitals
Nobel laureate Robert Shiller highlights risks of overvalued stocks
Aberdeen investment chief calls for level playing field for investors
Since its discovery, oil has cast a spell over the human imagination, writes Ludovic Hunter-Tilney
Start-up with 400,000 Dutch users expands abroad
BNP Paribas, SocGen and Santander are moving in on the Mittelstand
Conflicting messages from divided officials pose test for Yellen
Settlement bank thinks emerging market problems partly result of ultra-low borrowing since 2008
Ingves says central bank’s job is to deal with inflation while government must fix housing market
Ingves says central bank’s job is to deal with inflation while government must fix housing market
Vice-president emerges as Democrats’ best insurance to a Clinton implosion