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UK exaggerating Brexit dividend from City reforms, says watchdog
Conservative chair of key parliamentary committee believes Edinburgh reforms are far less wide-ranging than billed
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Strong economic data point to shallow eurozone recession
Tight labour market and resilient industrial production figures for Germany set to lead to higher interest rates
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Central banks can’t win when it comes to credibility on inflation
Institutions are scrambling to rebuild their toolkits to deal with the new regime
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Joe Biden’s claim to presidential greatness
Like Truman and Johnson, Biden is an underestimated former vice-president who is excelling in the Oval Office
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Plan to sort out Britain’s railways is stuck in the sidings
The government seems to have lost interest in the idea of a new body to oversee the network
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Battery start-up Britishvolt in talks to sell majority stake
Company says it is in talks with consortium of investors after trying for months to raise fresh funds
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Unions set for talks with UK ministers to avert strikes
Government seeks to prevent more health, education and transport stoppages in discussions on Monday
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European stocks tick higher on hopes of slower interest rate rises
Traders price in 75% chance US central bank will increase rates by a quarter of a percentage point later this month




