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Romania’s finances quake before historic vote

George Simion is riding a wave of discontent created by slowing growth, high inflation, and entrenched inequality that may carry him into Romania’s presidential palace in Sunday’s vote. But the hard-right ultranationalist’s disruptive — and sometimes contradictory — agenda is
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Europe needs to go much further in slashing red tape, French minister urges

The EU needs to radically ramp up efforts to slash red tape and unify its single market if it wants to compete with China and the United States, France’s Europe minister told

Brussels tries (again) to build its elusive single market

Can the European Union offset the impact of trade tariffs, accelerate economic growth and compete with China and the United States to attract large businesses, all by fiddling with labeling requirements and

Macron announces €20B of fresh foreign investment amid economic turmoil

PARIS ― French President Emmanuel Macron is celebrating a record-high wave of foreign investment in France today. Macron will seal investment deals for €20 billion as he gathers CEOs from all over

Global trade rules must evolve to tackle persistent imbalances, says Bank of England boss

AMSTERDAM — The international trading system must do more to address “persistent, unsustainable imbalances,” Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey said, acknowledging that U.S. concerns over trade distortions may have merit. Speaking

Trump tariffs have little impact on prices so far, defying grim forecasts

Prices climbed at an unexpectedly slow pace last month, offering a boost to President Donald Trump, whose aggressive trade policies have sparked fears of a resurgence in inflation. The Labor Department on
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