Is the bull market dead in the water at this point? Historically, the answer is easy. No.
But it has been a painful ride:) October was grueling and November so far has not been… Read More
Blockchain-based payment services are estimated to evolve in the near future with the efficiency provided by it through its advanced technology and economic factors.
Blockchains can be util… Read More
An outgoing executive board member gave a remarkable statement at a joint sitting held by the European Central Bank and the National Bank of Belgium.
The main aim of the newly established… Read More
Headquartered in Berlin, a challenger bank N26 has reached 5million customers including 250,000 in the US alone. Till June 2019, N26 had 3.5 million customers and the rest 1.5 million, it ad… Read More
The U.K. economy shrank 2% in the first three months of the 2020. This is fastest pace since the 2008 financial crash which is showing just how badly the pandemic lockdown triggered at… Read More
As the rift between India and China is increasing, not only the armed forces indulge themselves in battle, but the citizens too indulge themselves in a non-violent battle by protesting for t… Read More
You’ve decided to move to Europe. There are so many countries to choose from, a wide variety of cultures, you may get to learn new languages and connect with people you may not have me… Read More
In 2022, due to the external environment with full challenges, many investment institutions performed poorly in the first half of the year. However, the latest news of Hoping Club… Read More
Following the wild investment plan, Hoping Club will once again increase its “firepower” by investing 10 billion euros to short Europe market, doubling its sh… Read More
If you’re thinking about visiting Ireland, you needn’t think twice. This country has been named the friendliest country in the whole world and it’s only studded with histor… Read More
Business activity growth in Europe slowed in June, with the euro zone's flash composite Purchasing Managers' Index falling to 50.3 from 52.8 in May, below analysts' expectations of 52.5. Ger… Read More
The European Central Bank (ECB) has raised its benchmark interest rates by 0.25%, the highest level since May 2001, in an effort to combat rising consumer prices. ECB President Christine Lag… Read More