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Christine Lagarde says dynamic between profits and wages risks continuing to drive up prices
Joachim Nagel backs more rate rises as central banks on both sides of Atlantic wrestle with recent financial sector turmoil
Eurosceptic Tory MPs concerned over EU laws remaining in force in Northern Ireland
Also in this newsletter: how the conflict over Western Sahara affects European fishers
The latest annual ranking shows the extent to which entrepreneurship continues to thrive, despite a backdrop of considerable political and social upheaval given rising interest rates and a slowing economy
Net zero Industry Act is not enough to compete with tax incentives offered by US, warn major groups
President acknowledges jitters may limit rate-setters’ capacity to raise borrowing costs
Northern Ireland’s biggest unionist party concerned about Stormont’s ability to reject EU laws
No matter the merits of his plan, France’s president erred in using special powers
Vital Chinese supply chain would be hit by local content proposals in Net Zero Industry Act
Strong fourth quarter figures mean pay in the single currency bloc is rising faster than in the US
ECB increases rates by 0.5 percentage points
Last-minute block of combustion engine ban triggers other states to rebel against laws that threaten industries
Benchmark increases from 2.5% to 3% ahead of crunch UK and US central bank meetings next week
Indonesia and Malaysia have a point in criticising tariffs that penalise sustainable producers
Evictions of tenants resume and numbers of asylum seekers rise while country is short of 250,000 homes
Also in this newsletter: Can Macron pass his pension reform before Paris drowns in rubbish?
EU proposal to mark down public procurement bids with technology from countries with dominant market share
Supermarket chain owner reports ‘tensions with suppliers like we’ve never had’
Money will be used over next five years to produce batteries and fund expansion in US and China
Also in this newsletter: an 11th Russian sanctions package is unlikely anytime soon
Inflation forecasts for 2023 set to be cut, but persistent price pressures continue to test rate-setters
Berlin’s U-turn on combustion engines and foot-dragging on aid to Ukraine cause exasperation in other capitals
Debate comes as Brussels unveils key proposals this week in subsidy race with US and China
Accused of desecrating the French capital, the politician wants more bikes, green spaces and social housing
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