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UK economy grew more than expected in Q2

The U.K. economy held up better than feared in the second quarter of the year as U.S. President Donald Trump unleashed his trade war on the world. Gross domestic product rose by 0.3 percent in the three months through June,
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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

ECB union sues bank over attempts to silence union reps

The European Central Bank’s staff union is taking the bank to court, accusing ECB management of trying to silence and intimidate its representatives in violation of the principles of European democracy. The case, lodged with the European

EU considers withholding funds from countries that don’t fix pension systems

The European Commission is considering tying pension reform to cash payouts from the EU’s next €2 trillion budget as it attempts to protect member countries’ finances from a looming demographic crisis. Three

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
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