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Some tricks from London flower salespeople: get up early, stay nimble and get ready for paperwork.
Tariffs and other issues with the U.S. are prompting moves toward decoupling. But the Continent lags in growth and innovation.
“NATO is one side of the coin. Economic ties are the other side of the coin,” said Neil Irwin of Axios. “Both sides are tarnished right now.”
While the country awaits a new prime minister, a budget crisis looms.
To learn more, “Marketplace Morning Report” host David Brancaccio spoke with Zanny Minton Beddoes, editor-in-chief of The Economist magazine.
As the Israel-Hamas conflict continues, students are calling for their universities to cut financial and institutional ties with Israel.
While 77% of European hotels are independently owned, they’ve struggled to rebound from the pandemic as easily as larger hotel chains.
Huge debts and raw sewage threaten the future of a major British utility.
How some other big economies are handling rising prices.
U.S. companies that have to comply with European Union rules see the benefits of using one standard for both places.