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Prarthana Prakash
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Retail
Europe’s next big IPO is a €1.5-billion Spanish family business that makes the bread for Starbucks and Pret A Manger
By
Staff Writer
Finance
EasyJet’s founder demands other companies remove ‘easy’ from their name
By
AFP
and
Prarthana Prakash
Retail
LVMH invests in maker of $2,000 TikTok-viral ski jacket
By
Market Analyst
Success
Bernard Arnault bumped back to the world’s fourth richest man—thanks to China’s multibillion-dollar stimulus
By
Industry Analyst
Leadership
Bernard Arnault sent a memo banning LVMH staff from talking to certain news outlets, sparking backlash among French journalists—including from publications he owns
By
Trading Desk
Retail
Shein’s U.K. IPO hangs in the balance as retailers protest tax practices
By
Industry Analyst
Politics
Germany can’t get its hands on important economic indicators because of a tech update that’s been in the works for 5 years
By
Digital Assets Editor
Lifestyle
Turkey wants to protect döner kebabs as its own. But Germany’s $2.6 billion kebab industry has a bone to pick with it
By
Blockchain Reporter
Finance
Volkswagen, Germany’s largest private employer, could cut over 15,000 jobs with plant closures—and there’s no plan B, Jefferies says
By
Financial Writer
Environment
The Hague bans ads for petrol cars and cruise ships that boost ‘the Godfathers of climate chaos’
By
Digital Assets Editor
Politics
Greece spends €1 billion a year on pro-child policies as dwindling birth rates create new headaches for the country
By
Industry Analyst
Finance
London’s largest insurance market, famed for its male-dominated culture of alcohol and drugs, finally cracks down on drinking at work
By
Research Team
Lifestyle
European video gaming majors Supercell and Ubisoft accused of designing games that ‘trick’ gamers into spending more money
By
Tech Reporter
Lifestyle
Gen Z’s new TikTok news habit widens the generational gap with TV-loving boomers
By
Digital Assets Editor
Retail
Zara parent Inditex sees retail profits surge to €2.8 billion as its new collection lures more shoppers
By
Prarthana Prakash
and
AFP