
Open Banking: Still The Next Big Thing
As open banking expands, consumers and companies stand to enjoy lower fees, greater ability to leverage their financial data: if they can control the risk of stolen or misused data.
Brexit, trade wars and recession fears are dampening the optimism of Europe's CFOs.
The leading Spanish banks are embracing both technology and social responsibility.
Spain’s export-driven economy has held up well despite slowing growth, but that could be about to change.
A woman whose career began on the ground floor of the Scottish bank is now in charge of running it.
Only 9 jurisdiction remain on the EU's tax haven blacklist, mostly Pacific islands with few EU financial ties.
Kieran Donoghue, head of international financial services, strategy and public policy for Ireland’s Investment Development Agency, talks with Global Finance about the Irish government's view of Boris Johnson's Brexit deal and how multinationals have reacted to the uncertainty surrounding Brexit.
Will the EU follow China in tit-for-tat escalation with the US over tariffs?
A European regulator with a tough reputation now has responsibility over the moral, ethical, and political dimensions of what tech companies do.
Tax regimes are finally catching up to the rise in e-commerce.
Deal-making accelerates as Brexit's new October 31 deadline looms.
Brexit architect is Prime Minister Boris Johnson's right-hand man.
Boris Johnson promises to deliver Brexit at any cost.
Portugal is posting economic growth ahead of the EU average, but a high debt load and unmet needs for public investment signal lingering risks.
Denmark's new coalition government stands on shaky ground.
Gender diversity gets a boost in Europe.
Once viewed as an afterthought, ESG is becoming increasingly central to the bottom line.
A new round of banking consolidation in Europe?
The EU's alternative to Paypal is off to a slow start.
European Union regulators impose rules on the use of artifical intelligence.
Europe's dormant IPO markets see some action.