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Farage’s deputy calls for fresh debate over Bank of England remit

LONDON — Nigel Farage’s second-in-command called for a rethink of the U.K.’s interest rate-setting committee in a fresh sign that a Reform UK government could intervene in Britain’s independent central bank. Richard

Rachel Reeves wants Brits investing — just as the City fears an AI bubble

LONDON — The U.K. government is going all-out to get Brits putting their money in stocks and shares. The timing could definitely be better. Lead policymakers and City of London analysts are

Trump ends trade talks with Canada over ‘fake’ Reagan ad

OTTAWA — President Donald Trump abruptly halted “all trade negotiations” with Canada late Thursday night over an ad that enlisted the voice of Ronald Reagan to oppose U.S. tariffs. Ontario Premier Doug Ford predicted

Why Davos isn’t crying for Argentina

Nearly two years ago, Argentina’s newly appointed punk-haired President Javier Milei stood up on a podium in front of global elites in Davos and accused them of letting their societies drift into

ECB’s Šimkus backs EU plan to mobilize Russian cash for Ukraine’s defense

VILNIUS — Europe shouldn’t be squeamish about seizing frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine keep fighting, according to Lithuanian central banker Gediminas Šimkus. In an interview with POLITICO last week, the European
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