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Governments need massive private and public investments to expand power grids and energy storage facilities
Shadow minister says party ‘committed to making Brexit work’ after report from political consultancy on realignment
Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez calls ‘housing a right and not a speculative business’ as costs soar for locals
EU’s foreign subsidies regulation has potential radically to restrain Chinese companies
Construction and carmaking drive stronger-than-expected performance in February
Simon Harris has less than a year to tackle voters’ main concern and rebuild support for his party
Economic convergence is back and will affect the politics of the bloc’s next budget
Wall Street institutions press for French labour law reforms to bring down high redundancy payouts
Low growth and strained public finances put pressure on policies for Ukraine, defence and climate change
Further reforms are vital for sustained progress in the eurozone’s core and periphery
Strong growth in some eastern and southern countries was offset by declines in many northern EU states
Multinational raids lead to 22 arrests co-ordinated by European Public Prosecutor’s Office
Also in this newsletter: Which EU capitals are breaking promises on oil and gas subsidies?
Consumer prices edge tantalisingly close to target in eurozone but exceed forecasts in US
Levy will lead to higher food prices and affect small importers the most, businesses warn
Lower than expected figure bolsters expectations of ECB interest rate cuts by summer
Outperformance by Italy, Spain, Portugal and Greece contrasts sharply with stagnation in Germany
Europe’s regulations have become ‘too burdensome’ and could hinder innovation, argues Michael Lohan
Prices in Europe’s largest economy rise at lowest level in nearly 3 years
Also in this newsletter: EU leaders head to Lithuania to show solidarity
Economic data is already starting to surprise on the upside but markets are proving slow to accept this
President’s ruling party suffers severe setback in local elections as economic issues shift voter support
The country’s recovery has benefited its banks in particular
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Price growth in key eurozone economies undershoots expectations
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