JPMorgan’s head in Europe plans to leave London for New York City

The head of JP Morgan’s European division is planning to leave London for New York, just a year after his promotion. This comes as the UK grapples with an exodus of top business talent, largely due to new taxes imposed by the current left-leaning government. Filippo Goli, an Italian national, moved to London after spending […]
Interest in Europe and Japan is rising among investors following years of inactivity.

Market Shifts: A Look at Global Investment Trends It’s a telling moment in the global market landscape. Recent policy moves by President Trump have significantly altered the dynamics, making U.S. assets seem less appealing compared to other countries. A clear snapshot of this can be seen in the stock market. In 2025, the U.S. benchmark […]
Europe gains strength from America’s unpredictability, CEOs inform CNBC

European Business Leaders Seize Opportunity as US Exceptionalism Declines European business leaders are calling for the continent to take advantage of recent upheavals that signal a waning of US exceptionalism. Executives from major firms like Unicredit and Goldman Sachs have expressed optimism about Europe’s potential in exclusive discussions with CNBC. Recent statistics illustrate a part […]
How the new President of Poland might impact Europe and the United States

“We won!” That was the message to the crowd from Rafał Trzaskowski just after 9 PM last Sunday. The exit polls appeared to crown the charismatic mayor of Warsaw as the victor in Poland’s tense presidential election. His opponent, Karol Nawrocki, is a conservative historian associated with the dreaded “Red Fear.” Notably, President Trump greeted […]
Ashton Jeanty discusses his experience playing football in Europe, a teammate’s description of him, and more.

Las Vegas Raiders Rookie Ashton Jeanty Generates Excitement Among the rookies to watch for in 2025, the Las Vegas Raiders’ Ashton Jeanty is perhaps the most anticipated. The former Boise State star has had an impressive college football season, racking up over 2,600 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns, leading the Broncos to the college football […]
Trump calls on Europe to change unjust tax rules

Last month, the announcement from the Trump administration regarding increased tariffs in Europe served as a significant wake-up call. For quite some time, European governments have treated U.S. high-tech companies in a rather exploitative manner. It’s essential for Europe to address the discriminatory treatment of American businesses before the Customs Duty deadline on July 9. […]
Tesla Faces Significant Sales Decline in Europe

Tesla’s Remarkable Sales Surge in Norway Elon Musk’s Tesla has seen a remarkable increase in new car sales in Norway, significantly outpacing the downturn experienced by many electric vehicle makers across Europe. According to data from the Norwegian Road Federation (OFV), Tesla’s sales skyrocketed by 213% in May 2025 compared to the same month last […]
Trump Criticizes Europe for Relying on Others for Drug Costs; Europe Needs to Contribute Equitably

Trump’s Call to Action on Drug Pricing in Europe Last month, President Donald Trump issued an executive order, urging Europe to stop “freeriding” on American pharmaceuticals. He criticized European nations for implementing socialist price controls on drugs imported from the U.S. “American patients have been unfairly subsidizing the German socialist healthcare system across the EU,” […]
Trump Offers Tariff Solutions for Europe, Warns Harvard About Foreign Funds

How Europe Needs 50% of Trump’s Threat Treasury Secretary Scott Bescent shared some insights during an interview with Bloomberg TV on Friday. He mentioned that Europe faces challenges due to a lack of “group action,” which complicates trade negotiations with the United States. Bescent has discussed this issue before. He doesn’t simply criticize the European […]
Britain takes small steps closer to Europe with fresh trade and defense agreements

Historical Context of UK’s Relationship with European Union Back in 1961, the conservative government led by British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan sought membership in the European Economic Community. However, in 1963, French President Charles de Gaulle declined the UK’s request, expressing doubts about London’s commitment to genuine European integration. The UK made another attempt in […]