Economics
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With another bailout set to bring more cuts, quitting the euro is back on the agenda
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ONS says weaker sterling since Brexit vote led to 37.3m visits to UK in 2016, with big rise in North American tourists
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Trump is learning that while he may love to give the middle finger to (supposedly) liberal public opinion, there are Republicans who will not join in
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Production costs jump 20% in a year as pound’s sharp fall following Brexit vote ramps up imports bill just as oil prices start to bite
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Geopolitical uncertainties surrounding Brexit, US economic policy and European elections are likely to stunt economic expansion in the year ahead
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Fed chair Yellen says rate rises probably appropriate but warns of uncertain economic outlook
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Asked about Donald Trump’s claim that the financial regulation meant businesses could not borrow, the Fed chair said growth in lending was robust
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Executive arm of EU sees UK economy growing 1.5% this year, compared with earlier forecast of just 1% growth
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Utopian thinking Utopian thinking: the eclipse of neoliberalism heralds a new dawn of sharing
Minna SalamiMany of the problems humanity faces are shared ones. That’s why it is so vital that we start to find communitarian solutions to social problems
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Experts warn drop in sales could be sign of ‘tougher things to come’ as rising prices since Brexit vote ‘hurt spending power’
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Old art of checking and recording by trained collectors remains at heart of compiling the index as data is also fed by software scanning online prices
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Senate vote to repeal law forcing US energy and mining companies to disclose payments to foreign governments has gladdened the hearts of kleptocrats
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Germany is saying no debt relief; the IMF warns Greece will go under without. But the best any of the players in this Athenian tragedy can hope for is just to survive
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Lord Kerslake says department is in a poor position to influence Brexit decisions
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Jeroen Dijsselbloem, head of Eurogroup of finance ministers, says claims of crisis are exaggerated as emergency talks begin
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The ratings agency said President Trump’s policies could lead to downgrades for countries with close economic ties to the US
Economics viewpoint Is this the end of UK's retail boom?