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Reeves won some comfort from the IMF on Tuesday, which said the chancellor’s fiscal strategy was “credible and ...
The Spanish government has ordered that BBVA’s €11bn hostile bid for rival lender Sabadell be subjected to a full review by cabinet ministers, the latest setback in a year-long attempt to unite two of ...
Ian Austin was pictured on a trip to Haifa a week after foreign secretary criticised the ‘abominable’ situation in Gaza ...
This year, the World Bank expects growth of 3.7 per cent, in what would be Nigeria’s best performance since 2014 save for a post-Covid rebound. Most ordinary Nigerians won’t feel that yet. But it is a ...
Citadel Securities’ profits jumped nearly 70 per cent in the first quarter to $1.7bn, as the high-speed trading firm benefited from a surge of volatility across financial markets as Donald Trump took ...
A 53-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after a car collided with crowds at Liverpool Football Club’s Premier League victory parade on Monday evening, Merseyside Police ...
Britain’s only two bioethanol production plants are facing closure after the UK agreed to remove tariffs on US ethanol ...
The US Supreme Court has cleared the way for Rio Tinto’s huge new copper mine in Arizona, rejecting an appeal from Native American groups who argued that the project would destroy sacred land.
Syria and Israel have held several rounds of direct talks in recent weeks aiming to quell spiralling tensions between the neighbouring countries, said three people briefed on the situation.
Sebastião as an economist. Amazingly, he had never held a camera until Lélia bought a “nice Pentax” in Geneva for her ...
On Tuesday, the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention issued a damning decision against Egypt: the continued imprisonment of Alaa Abd El-Fattah — a prizewinning author and British citizen — is ...
Fitch Ratings last week published a report that cited research from an important insurance oversight body, NAIC, questioning ...