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Falling inflation will allow European Central Bank to begin cutting borrowing costs, according to FT poll of experts
FT survey respondents also warn of geopolitical risks from Russian victory in Ukraine and a Trump election victory in US
Downturn in once-thriving residential construction industry poses challenge for EU’s largest economy
Plan to sell stake in league’s media rights fails to secure two-thirds majority from clubs
Rheinmetall expects sales this year to hit a range of €7.4bn to €7.6bn
Car lobby chief floats creation of EU agency focusing on supply of raw materials
FT poll points to Rome as EU economy most at risk from higher borrowing costs
Respondents to FT survey forecast higher unemployment and crash in house prices
A surge in demand from the region’s poorest has led some organisations to turn away new applicants
Geopolitical tensions, zero-Covid policy and domestic competition endanger trading relationship
Heatwave hits Europe’s key commercial waterway, forcing cutbacks in cargo
A 368-year-old Bavarian brewery has been slow to pass on soaring costs but it may soon have no choice
World’s second-largest electric vehicle manufacturer hit by supply chain bottlenecks
Supply crunch could devastate companies and cost economy tens of billions of euros
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine undermines case for pay rises to help employees struggling with soaring inflation
Two years on from pandemic shortages, Russia’s war sparks fresh wave of hoarding in parts of Europe
RWE says ‘immediate’ halt to energy supplies would hurt households and damage industry
UK nationals struggle to gain work permits for winter hotspots in France and Italy
Dearth of drivers blamed on soaring demand, low wages and poor working conditions
Airline confident executives from small and medium-sized companies will have to travel again
Carmaker will also pursue ex-Audi boss Rupert Stadler following 6-year probe into emissions cheating
Eastern European migrants have long staffed slaughterhouses with poor pay and gruelling hours. A new law wants to change that
Economists surveyed by FT anticipate reduction in purchases of bonds issued by big carbon emitters
Effects on labour market and credit flows will continue to hinder recovery
Leading parts supplier decries speed of change while putting 30,000 jobs at risk
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