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Finance minister Bruno Le Maire says 75 groups will make reductions in line with falling wholesale costs
Finance minister Christian Lindner sees ‘no landing zone’ between member states over debt reduction plans
Trio including Xavier Niel prepare new rescue plan to compete with Czech billionaire Daniel Křetínský
Bloc’s output declined 0.1% in both three-month periods, according to downgraded estimate
Board member Frank Elderson warns that destroying nature will ‘destroy the economy’
Trade minister says relations between Canberra and Beijing are thawing and EU is just one of its ‘dance partners’
Eurostat data out Thursday could show region contracted in the fourth quarter of 2022 and first three months of this year
The struggling group is emblematic of a deflating price bubble in Swedish residential property
Some economists believe that surging food prices in the eurozone could reverse by the end of this year
Trade deal negotiation difficulties illustrate how the power of the ‘Brussels effect’ can be overhyped
Also in today’s newsletter: Europe seeks a new positive agenda with Latin America
Official data suggests downturn but other figures point to last year’s boom continuing
Now is the time for the bloc to complete its banking and capital markets union
Trade experts warn British membership of Pan-Euro-Mediterranean convention is not ‘immediate fix’
May figure drops to 6.1% but ECB president Christine Lagarde signals more interest rate rises ahead
New research shows that one-off temporary disruptions account for most of the inflation we see
German bonds rally and euro falls against dollar as investors react to further signs of cooling price pressures
Japanese investors could retreat if BoJ ends its ultra-loose monetary policy
Ola Källenius calls for delay in post-Brexit sourcing rules and warns new tariffs will dent industry competitiveness
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Weaker than expected price pressures boost hopes of drop in figure for eurozone
Unorthodox economic ideas are finding a mainstream audience as climate change bites
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
EU seeks to untangle some of its dependence on Asian powerhouse but remains more cautious than US
Revised contract addresses concerns over costly glut of unwanted shots as public health threat wanes
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