LONDON (Reuters) – Shopper numbers across Britain fell 4.6% last week versus the week before, with rail strikes and cold…
ECB’s strong policy response needed for next half year, Kazimir says
(Reuters) – The inflation outlook requires the European Central Bank to continue with its strong policy response, and interest rates…
ECB’s de Guindos says changing inflation goal will hurt credibility
MADRID (Reuters) – The European Central Bank will not revise its mid-term price stability goal of 2% as that would…
Analysis-EU unity over Russia sanctions falters as Europe’s economy wilts
By John O’Donnell BRUSSELS (Reuters) – European Union unity over sanctions on Russia has started to falter as jitters about…
Youth in Spain see jobs gain after years of instability
By Belén Carreño MADRID (Reuters) – A revamp of Spain’s labour rules has led to a 142% rise in young…
Take Five: Keeping the lights on
(Reuters) – The Bank of Japan will be the last of the major central banks to hold a policy meeting…
Britain’s broken egg industry shows the price of food inflation
By James Davey LONDON (Reuters) – In Britain, the damage wrought by rampant inflation can be seen in the fate…
Germany set to assume $230 billion in Uniper derivatives
By John O’Donnell and Christoph Steitz FRANKFURT (Reuters) -After setting aside almost half a trillion dollars to date tackling its…
Turnover surges as funds rush to exit private equity stakes
By Rae Wee SINGAPORE (Reuters) – Private equity holdings are being sold at a record clip in an opaque secondary…
Investors ramp up pressure on Big Oil firms to set 2030 climate targets
By Ron Bousso and Sabrina Valle LONDON (Reuters) -A group of investors has tabled resolutions urging four of the world’s…
