Eurozone
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Trump issued an ultimatum after the vote was postponed on his bill to replace Obamacare, raising fears about his ability to push through other growth-boosting reforms
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Wall Street is reassured by ‘dovish hike’, as Chair Janet Yellen says the US economy is doing well
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European Central Bank says ‘sense of urgency’ has diminished, as it leaves interest rates at record lows
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Charlotte Hogg apologises for failing to declare that her brother Quintin works for Barclays, and MPs are not happy
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Government agrees to talks on reforms with European creditors in return for progress on releasing next tranche of funds
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All the day’s economic and financial news, including new growth and unemployment data from the eurozone
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First speakers at World Economic Forum as investors sell sterling on renewed fears of hard Brexit ahead of Theresa May speech
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All the day’s economic and financial news, as stock markets in London and New York hover around their highest levels
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Project Syndicate economists Banking standards: treacherous political waters lie ahead
Howard DaviesThe system has been safer since the Basel III regulations, but tensions are high between the US and the eurozone – which both have their own preoccupations -
A bumper load of bank news, as Deutsche and Credit Suisse settle with DoJ, and the Italian cabinet agrees to rescue MPS
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Parliament steps in with emergency plan as a private effort to raise €5bn for the world’s oldest bank seems likely to fail
Business live Pound surges but Footsie loses £46bn as UK heads to the polls – as it happened