6:51pm

Bundesbank weighs bullion against public pressure

An employee of the German Federal Bank checks the core of a bar of gold during a press conference at the German Federal Bank in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany, on January 16, 2013.The German central Bundesbank said it will relocate parts of its gold stored abroad following recent accusations that it is not keeping proper track of its vast reserves ©AFP

German populace worried by potential break-up of euro

Gold reserves ©AFP 6:40pm

Germany to shift 54,000 gold bars home

One of biggest shipments of yellow metal on record

7:14pm

Research rewrites global trade data

US trade imbalance with China shrinks under OECD findings

6:37pm

WTO and OECD add value to trade debate

Official data no longer reflect realities of global economy

From MARKETS 6:30pm

Investors weigh potency of Cyprus risks

Islandsize belies effect a banking crisis could have on eurozone

From WORLD 6:03pm

Recession undermines Monti’s hopes

PM largely taking the blame for hardship

From MARKETS 1:19pm

Conjecture over end of bond bull run

An equity rush illustrates problems with bond investing

From LEX 12:29pm

Cyprus’ risky bailout

Eurozone is in danger of entering a new realm of moral hazard

Flags of the EU member states fly in fro...Flags of the EU member states fly in front of the European Parliament in Brussels on July 19, 2012. Eurozone finance ministers will hold a teleconference on July 20 to finalise a Spanish bank bailout deal, Luxembourg prime minister and Eurozone President Jean-Claude Juncker said. Eurozone governments have pledged an aid package of up to 100 billion euros ($122 billion) for Spain's debt-mired bank sector. puknews ©AFP From WORLD 8:50pm

EU nations turn back on UK renegotiations

Lack of support set to isolate Cameron on treaty

From MARKETS 8:31pm

EU uncertainty adds to sterling’s woes

Referendum debate is adding to ‘headwinds’ faced by pound

Jan 15, 2013

Spain calls on Germany to boost growth

Rajoy backs expansionary policies from bloc’s creditor countries

Editorial from COMMENT Jan 15, 2013

Germany slows down

It is time for the country’s companies to end pay restraint

Jan 15, 2013

Germany hit by debt crisis turbulence

Economy contracted in final quarter of last year

From MARKETS Jan 15, 2013

Periphery banks tap capital markets

Government bonds yield benefit from ECB pledge to backstop euro

From WORLD Jan 15, 2013

France committed to reform, says minister

Sapin says labour market revamp is part of new economic model

Jan 15, 2013

German economy slows sharply

GDP contracts 0.5% in final quarter of last year

Lombard Jan 14, 2013

Rally redeems Taylor Wimpey’s Redfern

Pete Redfern taps a supply of forgiveness

Jan 14, 2013

EU bailout not for Slovenia, says president

Borut Pahor backs justice system overhaul before economic reform

From COMMENT Jan 14, 2013

Nothing to fear from a new deal with EU

The UK should change the relationship and realign its trade relations, says Douglas Carswell

From MARKETS Jan 14, 2013

Euro bulls hold sway on forex front

But when will longer-term buyers return to eurozone?