If built, Everton's stadium will have a capacity of 52,888 and make use of an area that was once a hive of maritime activity. Everton CEO Denise Barrett-Baxendale claims the
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How Merkel’s Legacy Will Test Whoever Succeeds Her
When German Chancellor Angela Merkel steps down following September’s election after nearly 16 years in power, it won’t just be her legacy that’s at stake. Germany’s leadership of Europe will
Continue reading »Bond Market Is Jettisoning U.K. Negative-Rate Bets Ahead of BOE
Traders are scrapping bets that the U.K. will implement negative rates this year, calling time on one of the most popular wagers of 2020 ahead of a Bank of England
Continue reading »Fed QE Mistake, U.S. Covid Relief, Roaring 2020s: Eco Day
Welcome to Tuesday, Europe. Here’s the latest news and analysis from Bloomberg Economics to help you start the day: Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell heads into what could be his
Continue reading »Europe vows to work against fossil-fuel investments globally
The European Union plans to use its diplomatic and economic muscle to accelerate global energy transition away from fossil fuels, as the bloc aligns its foreign and security policy with
Continue reading »Slow Vaccine Campaign Remains a ‘Puzzle’ to Ex-Warp Speed Chief
Sign up here for our daily coronavirus newsletter on what you need to know, and subscribe to our Covid-19 podcast for the latest news and analysis. Moncef Slaoui was tapped
Continue reading »Brexit Deal May Actually Mean Less British Cod for Fish & Chips
Scottish fisherman Peter Bruce hoped Brexit would allow him to catch more cod, one of Britain’s favorite fish dishes. Instead, he’s worried he’ll end up with less. While Prime Minister
Continue reading »As Polar Vortex Stirs, a Deep Freeze Threatens U.S. and Europe
High in the atmosphere above the North Pole, a spike in temperatures may soon send bone-rattling chills spilling down through the Northern Hemisphere. The icy blasts threatening to sweep across
Continue reading »How the ‘Black Death’ Pandemic Reshaped Europe’s Feudal Economy
The introduction of an effective Covid-19 vaccine means the light at the end of the tunnel may be in sight. But it’s hard to know what the post-crisis period has
Continue reading »Europe Stocks Climb With U.S. Futures; Dollar Dips: Markets Wrap
European stocks rose after trade and transport links between the U.K. and its neighbors looked set to resume and Brexit negotiators made a final push for a deal. The Stoxx
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