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Bloomberg Businessweek (Europe), 1 Jun 2026

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Bloomberg Businessweek (Europe) delivers a weekly deep dive into the trends, decisions and personalities shaping the global economy. It brings clarity to complexity, translating the fast-paced world of finance, policy and innovation into stories that inform and empower. Rooted in the nearly century-old legacy of the U.S. edition, the European version tailors its editorial lens to the region’s economic and political dynamics. Each issue explores the forces driving European markets, from central bank decisions and corporate strategy to energy policy, regulation, and emerging industries. Coverage spans borders but always connects to how developments affect European business leaders, investors, and professionals. Expect incisive profiles of business leaders, in-depth reporting on macroeconomic shifts, and data-rich features that demystify key issues — from interest rates to tech disruption and climate finance. Published weekly, Bloomberg Businessweek (Europe) is essential reading for anyone navigating today’s interconnected economy. Available on PressReader, it offers convenient access to timely journalism that helps readers stay ahead of market shifts, policy debates and global challenges.

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Pho­to­graph by Holly Andres for Bloomberg Busi­nes­s­week; illus­tra­tion by Petra Péterffy. Andres used cine­matic light­ing to amp­lify the space-age feel of Amazon’s satel­lite facil­ity and urged Andy Jassy to gaze bey­ond the lens, into the...

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Article○ Bloomberg News avi­ation reporter

Mary Sch­lan­gen­stein and senior writer Devin Leonard learned that though United spent $150 mil­lion on improv­ing its menus last year, CEO Scott Kirby rarely eats on long-haul flights: He goes right to sleep. LA pho­to­grapher Philip Cheung was...

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