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Eurozone money supply shrinks for first time in 13 years as lending slows
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Ukraine pierces Russia’s first set of defences on southern front line
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Richard Buxton says UK equity market in a ‘very sorry state’
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Britain’s inefficient and unfair property levies need reform
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The west has failed to keep its promises on aid
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Evergrande shares fall nearly 90% as creditor talks postponed
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Premier League vows stronger crackdown on illegal streaming
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