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Decision comes after US threatened ‘countermeasures’ as well as opposition from EU and Canada
Renters challenge high prices for poor-quality properties as owners pass on interest rate rises and battle regulations
QEV’s €200mn value will test investor appetite in market littered with failures and frauds
Appeals court gives green light for The Hague to curb air traffic at Schiphol on environmental grounds
Alluring new stays from Kraków to Porto
A flawed history of the tricontinental diamond trade focuses on Amsterdam’s Jodenbuurt
Retreats that coddle with character, from the Netherlands to the Chianti hills
A short boat ride from the city, a 17th-century inn reopens this week blending contemporary design and Old Master aesthetics
Prime property close to canals and culture in the Venice of the North
Pack your bags for everything, from hip-hop in Manhattan to Vermeer in Amsterdam or Hepworth in St Ives
From Rome’s ‘most luxurious hotel ever’, to tented suites in Bhutan and Christian Louboutin’s Portuguese retreat
From a five-storey canal house with a glass lift to an 18th-century house with original wood-beamed ceilings
The At.Kollektive project is fusing leading creative talent with eco-conscious leather
The Lebanese-American artist, who died last year, celebrated nature in rich, dramatic hues
Buyouts group is seeking IPO on Euronext exchange
Works include a poignant collaborative piece and a lavish staging of Eurydice — Die Liebenden, blind
Brexit hurt the financial centre but lack of political will is holding back Europe’s efforts to reduce its dependence on the UK
Trading and clearing may be flowing across the water but investors prefer companies to stay in Britain
Gains fuelled by a handful of dominant companies that have grown more popular this year
Jewellery designer Bibi van der Velden gives her guide to the Dutch capital
UK rule changes target business also lost to Dublin, Paris, Luxembourg and Frankfurt
Dutch city has had one of its best starts to a year on record for new stock listings
The Dutch city has taken some business from London, but Frankfurt and Paris are better placed to take long-term advantage
The city’s great work-life balance and growing role in financial services also attract foreign buyers
Dealmakers say the Netherlands’ flexible listing rules are attracting blank-cheque companies
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