A decade of distress in the Netherlands is finally drawing to an end
How one of Europe’s most stable electorates has become fickle and fractured
UK to grant exemption allowing active trading firms to hold modest capital
Dutch city’s infrastructure and skilled workforce are a big attraction
Bank’s stronger earnings help it move a step closer to privatisation
State-backed bank swings to a second-quarter profit despite £342m charge
UK-based trading venues say they can no longer wait in hope of a transitional deal
Plan by Japan’s biggest bank highlights fierce competition between European capitals
Decision in part due to uncertainty over departure transitional period
Tucked away behind the Dutch city’s canals are green oases offering respite from the urban hubbub
Mobile subscriber base ‘starting to stabilise’ after SFR network improvements
Marijuana can be sold in Netherlands ‘coffee shops’ but growing it has been illegal
Lovers of art and classical music will never lack nourishment in the Dutch capital
New generation needing affordable options offers a boost to hotel rivals
Accommodation service says it will stop hosts breaking rules on short-term lets
Formed from 25 historic canal houses, the Pulitzer Amsterdam has been relaunched following a 16-month redesign
Documents indicate Russian state oil giant instructed justice official on outcomes
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