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Prices are increasing at different rates, with the cost of living rising fastest in the Baltic states and eastern Europe
The eurozone’s central bank might be like a dysfunctional family, but it generally works things out
European Commission forecasts underline economic gloom from effects of Ukraine invasion
Turkey objects to Nato enlargement, Hungary holds up EU embargo on Russian oil
Joachim Nagel says delaying action now would risk sharper rises in the future
Herbert Diess makes plea for negotiated deal to ‘open up the world again’
Government adviser says Europe’s largest economy faces big hit if Berlin accepts Russia gas ban
After a decade of little to no pay growth, workers are finally starting to see higher settlements
Crypto exchange’s chief Changpeng Zhao says he met Emmanuel Macron in effort to court French support
Shift in stance by policymakers follows calls for action to counter soaring inflation
Fallout from conflict and lower orders due to supply chain squeezes add to gloom hanging over European economy
Figures highlight gradual decoupling of British manufacturing from EU’s biggest economy
Inflation and worries over Ukraine cancel boost to consumer spending delivered by lifting of pandemic restrictions
Borrowers including Italy face ‘double whammy’ of higher funding costs and slowing growth
Tight labour market and record-high inflation have triggered calls for big wage rises
Rome unveils €14bn support package to help nation weather fallout from Ukraine invasion and economic headwinds
Italy’s tough new approach to Russia marks one of the biggest foreign policy shifts in Europe in years
Ukraine war takes toll on eurozone as US economy contracts and renminbi falls
Central bank says it was blindsided by ‘exceptional’ energy prices while German inflation hits fresh 40-year high
Weaker demand and exposure to Ukraine mean the eurozone’s central bank will tighten policy at a slower pace
From soaring fuel costs to pension reforms, French president must keep recovery on track and social unrest at bay
Seven-month fight over Italy’s largest insurance group has raised fears over lasting recriminations
Voters are discontented but have no appetite for reforms that would tackle what really ails the nation
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