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CNBC on MSN: JPMorgan expands $1.5 trillion economic security splurge into Europe

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JPMorgan Chase is extending its $1.5 trillion Security and Resiliency Initiative to Europe and the U.K., targeting sectors tied to national and economic security. Initially launched in the United ...

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Seeking Alpha: The Data Centre Divide: Why Europe's Shortfall Threatens Future Economic Growth

Yahoo Finance: BRG Continues Regional Expansion With Acquisition of Leading European Economic Consulting Firm E.CA Economics

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Global consulting firm BRG today announced its acquisition of E.CA Economics, a leading European competition economics consultancy, strengthening its European presence and its Antitrust & Competition ...

BRG Continues Regional Expansion With Acquisition of Leading European Economic Consulting Firm E.CA Economics

Business and Financial Times on MSN: Strategic agility, capital power, growth ambition: Why the Gulf is emerging as a dynamic economic zone and positioning itself as a “New Europe”

By Seade CAESARThe global economic map is shifting, not through sudden disruption, but through gradual rebalancing. For decades, Europe represented the benchmark of economic integration, institutional ...

Strategic agility, capital power, growth ambition: Why the Gulf is emerging as a dynamic economic zone and positioning itself as a “New Europe”

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In charts: 7 global shifts defining 2025 so far | World Economic Forum

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Catch up on the key stories and developments shaping the financial world. Top stories: IMF flags weaker global growth as geopolitical risks intensify; Earnings season lifts big US banks’ profits; Korea markets rebound on foreign inflows. For more on the World Economic Forum's work in finance, visit the Centre for Financial and Monetary Systems.