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UK court rejects commission’s attempt to get involved as Madrid seeks to avoid $101mn payout to investors
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Europe must not let itself be spooked by the US commitment to bankroll the climate transition
Insiders say outline of framework agreement on post-Brexit trade is crystallising
Fourth-quarter GDP inches up, though output remains below pre-pandemic levels
We should not allow our response to the Inflation Reduction Act to threaten functioning markets and fair competition
Motorists endure day of disruption after Giorgia Meloni’s government accuses operators of speculation
Washington offers ‘record funding’ of $1.4bn for sector
Premier Mark Rutte says bloc still has ample funding to help with transition
Bonds issued by European Commission trade with higher yields than Germany and France
The country should not forget the need for strong and independent institutions in its dash for growth
Third monthly rise in PMI’s manufacturing and services survey could reinforce ECB’s resolve on rates
Product development roles feared to be heading to US as carmaker adapts to future with electric vehicles
Sharp about-turn in sentiment comes as IMF indicates it will upgrade its global economic forecasts
Monetary policy is entering a phase of quantitative tightening for which there is plenty of theory but little past experience
Brussels and Washington need to avoid beggar-thy-neighbour measures
Annual growth now 21.6%, half last summer’s peak, in sign of waning cost pressures in eurozone’s biggest economy
Remarks from ECB’s Christine Lagarde and Fed’s Lael Brainard stoke expectations of more rate rises
The EU’s plans for environmental subsidies face problems of incentives and transatlantic co-ordination
Ursula von der Leyen pledges ‘unprecedented’ investments in clean technologies
ZEW indicator beats expectations as fiscal support and Covid-rule relaxation in China offset effect of war in Ukraine
Contentious Messina span seen as investment catalyst but confronts local resistance
The European Central Bank’s chief economist discusses the institution’s response to a series of global shocks
Executives voice concern over viability despite signs of improvement in the economic outlook
The French president is once more running into problems over pension reform
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