Joachim Nagel, Germany’s central bank governor and ECB member, shares his latest thoughts on inflation and the possibility of rate hikes in the euro zone.
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Davos is back but participants have to be vaccinated and tested
The World Economic Forum is returning to Davos in May after cancelling previous meetings because of the coronavirus pandemic. Fabrice Coffrini | Afp | Getty
Finland has civil shelters capable of withstanding a nuclear attack
HELSINKI, Finland — Blast proof, gas proof and offering protection from radiation and toxic chemicals — Finland takes its network of underground bunkers seriously. Located
U.S., Europe to improve food chains after India bans wheat exports
PARIS — The United States and the European Union are looking at how to improve food supply chains with export restrictions from India and other
Finland is just days away from applying for NATO membership
HELSINKI, Finland — After completing a few more steps, Finland will be ready to send its application to join the NATO military alliance, the country’s
Putin-ally Orban stalls Europe’s oil embargo against Moscow
Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orban — a longtime ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin — has said that ending Russian oil purchases would be an
Finland, Sweden need to move now as Putin worries about Ukraine
SALZBURG, Austria — Finland and Sweden need to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) now while Russia’s Putin is focused on Ukraine, the alliance’s
ECB member pushes for quick move to raise rates
The European Central Bank should move quickly to raise interest rates in order to tackle soaring inflation, according to Finland’s central bank chief. His comments
EU nears oil embargo, Hungary and Slovakia want exemptions
The European Commission has been prepared sanctions on Russia’s oil as the war in Ukraine drags on. However, Slovakia and Hungary want to be granted
What it means if Helsinki joins the alliance
Finland’s Prime Minister Sanna Marin has said that her country will be deciding on whether to join NATO within weeks. This could also propel neighbouring