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BoE faces dilemma as job market weakens

The Bank of England faces a dilemma at its meeting next month: inflation is accelerating again but the labor market is showing increasingly clear signs that the economy needs support. New data from the Office for National Statistics Thursday showed
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18 hours in the making of a president: Inside Nicușor Dan’s election win

FĂGĂRAŞ, Romania — It’s 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, May 18 — election day — and Nicușor Dan is trying to hold it together.  After months of campaigning in the country’s fraught presidential

In Transylvania, fear haunts Romania’s troubled democracy 

ALBA IULIA, Romania — Among the deep river gorges and forest-covered mountainsides of Transylvania, home to wolves, bears and folktales of vampires, a dark and destructive spirit is beginning to stir.  In 1918,

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

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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