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Request from Italian president puts off search for replacement until end of week
Short-term debt relief deal falls shy of fund joining €86bn bailout
First attendance by a Chinese president highlights global ambition
Markets have done central banks’ tightening for them
Italy’s prime minister suffers heavy defeat in a blow to European establishment
Court to rule on whether deals can be ratified at EU level after Ceta debacle
Jump in US rates and end of eurozone QE will hurt investors, says UBS chairman
Expansion plans are in question after a focus on dividends and share buybacks
Strong economic case to slow asset purchases is undermined by political uncertainty
Others to watch include oil and what lies ahead for eurozone monetary policy
Ruling party seen to disregard EU fiscal rules but villagers back retirement reform
Increasing protectionism is unlikely to override forces of automation
The policies carried by a rising anti-establishment tide
Per capita income drops in world’s poorest region amid deepening slump
Which economist’s ideas are ascendant in the post-crisis cycle and why both will matter