European stocks close higher despite Fed comments rattling global markets; LVMH shares up 3%
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This is CNBC's live blog covering European markets.
The head of the International Monetary Fund on Thursday called on Europe to achieve the full potential of its prized single market, lamenting what she described as a situation that makes the region look like "an ideas supermarket" for the U.S.
PARIS— Tesla CEO Elon Musk said that he doesn't support President Biden's recent announcement of a tariff on Chinese-made electric vehicles.
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Artificial intelligence will power the stock market for the next decade, former Cisco CEO John Chambers told CNBC on Wednesday.
A host of economists and monetary policymakers gathered in New York this week for the International Monetary Fund's Spring Meetings — including numerous decision-makers from the European Central Bank.
German carmakers do not have to fear competition from China and are still considered the best in the world, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner told CNBC.
A top Dutch government minister said he's confident the country's coveted chip-equipment maker ASML will remain in the Netherlands following threats from the company to move its operations abroad.
This is CNBC's live blog covering European markets.