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[ad_1] Troubles have come to the eurozone economy not as single spies but in battalions. First, it was the COVID pandemic, which hit major eurozone economies like those of Italy...
Read more[ad_1] Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of the world economy, the financial markets, the eurozone and business. France has posted its strongest growth in over 50 years,...
Read more[ad_1] It could be a make or break week for the markets, with the Fed meeting on Wednesday, big tech earnings, and ongoing tensions on the Ukraine/Russia border. That may...
Read more[ad_1] Photograph: WEF The burst of interest in space from countries and companies risks exacerbating global tensions, as the dangers of militarization of space rise. So warns the World Economic...
Read more[ad_1] “The housing market defied expectations in 2021, with quarterly growth reaching 3.5% in December, a level not seen since November 2006. In 2021 we saw the average house price...
Read more[ad_1] The City of London skyline as seen from London Bridge this week Photograph: Thomas Krych/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock Good morning, and welcome to our rolling coverage of the world economy, the...
Read more[ad_1] Italian media have been speculating for weeks about Draghi’s possible presidential ambitions, given that the seven-year mandate of President Sergio Mattarella expires in February and the broad-based support that...
Read more[ad_1] Europe’s economy is on track to grow faster than previously forecast but the road to recovery still remains unclear given uncertainty surrounding the COVID Omicron variant, rising inflation and...
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[ad_1] The disaster unleashed by a weak Government turning to the money printing to fund World War One war reparations has lodged a “race memory” of inflation wariness, according to...
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