European markets opened higher on Monday, with investors viewing central banks as a potential bulwark against a looming economic slowdown. This upturn follows a sharp downturn on Friday, triggered by disappointing US labor market figures. Paris led the gains, climbing 0.49%, while Frankfurt rose 0.42% and London advanced 0.24%.
Workplace Deaths Rise in First Half of 2025, Commuting Accidents Drive Increase
Italy’s national workers’ compensation authority (INAIL) received 495 reports of workplace fatalities in the first