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Their rhetoric is starting to lack credibility as powerful economic headwinds emerge
Overnight negotiations end without a deal, as end-of-year deadline looms
EU finance ministers approve her appointment to lead world’s largest multilateral lender
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Brazilian leader lashes out after Macron’s criticism of agreement adds to last-minute hitches to 20 years of talks
Xi Jinping holds ‘candid’ talks with heads of European Commission and EU Council in Beijing
Top official points out need to supervise climate and systemic risks
The fund’s number-two policymaker talks to Free Lunch
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Brussels’ worries about trade deficit fuelled by soaring lending to Chinese manufacturers
Elon Musk should adapt to the Swedish system, not the other way around
Subsidy is part of a deal with the UK to postpone tariffs on EV trade
Markets are pricing in six rate reductions in the eurozone next year
Trade body finds ‘little improvement’ in ability of businesses to export to the bloc
British government argued that duties would heap excessive costs on carmakers
Data shows headline price growth declined in 28 out of 38 member countries between September and October
State-endorsed blockchain awareness courses and NFT diplomas: how France’s deprived are pushed into crypto
3F dockworkers and drivers say they will take sympathy action to prevent US cars reaching Sweden
Also in this newsletter: Italy impounds a German-funded migrant rescue ship
Top court has cast doubt over billions of euros in subsidies for semiconductor groups
Many energy-intensive industries consider relocating operations abroad
Opposition from French president is latest setback to EU agreement with South American bloc
A former minister in Athens turns the tables with a proposal that recalls unwelcome advice during the debt crisis
Central banks still face hurdles in returning price growth to 2 per cent sustainably
As clamour grows for interest rate cuts, investors fear acting too slowly could harm already weak economies
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