Etien Yovchev is the co-founder and managing partner of The Recursive, a tech media covering trends in Europe's AI economy.
In this episode, Helen Jewell and Roelof Salomons talk about how Europe’s evolving macro and investing environment is ...
Economies that escaped from Communism are at risk if older voters and political leaders prevent changes to offset aging ...
Policymakers and businesses are more focused on investment, borrowing and domestic demand, and less on finding foreign buyers for chemicals and cars.
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Europe's Economy Is Stagnating as the U.S. Grows Richer. It Doesn't Have To Be This Way.
It's not hard to see why Europeans often feel a sense of superiority over Americans. No European city has an area as dangerous or decrepit as San Francisco's Tenderloin district. Some Americans obsess ...
Europe’s supposed regulatory superpower has transformed into its economic kryptonite. The continent that once saw rule-making prowess as a competitive advantage now faces a stark reality: a whopping ...
Inside China’s Rare Earth Empire: The Hidden Costs in Myanmar “While geopolitical tensions and economic disruptions may have discouraged others from collaborating, Kazakhstan understands that the road ...
Inflation cools and rate cuts slow as focus shifts to growth. Major investments in defence and infrastructure aim to revive the economy. External negotiations and internal reforms shape the region’s ...
Despite headlines about factory closures and job losses, Europe’s manufacturing base is evolving. EU industry clusters are shifting from high-volume, energy-intensive production to advanced, ...
More than a quarter century after The Economist first dubbed Germany the “sick man of Europe,” the label applies again. And this time, the illness is a chronic condition, requiring a long-term ...
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