Global Insight 1:22pm

Europe’s labour market reforms take shape

A Nissan's employee works on a car engine on May 23, 2012 in a plant of the Zona Franca in Barcelona ©AFP

Spain is leading the way with the pace of economic change

10:03am

S&P puts Irish credit outlook at ‘stable’

Credit rating agency reacts to Irish deal with ECB on bank debt

10:31pm

Hollande cracks down on horsemeat scandal

Romania rejects French allegations of fraud

world's landmark buildings From COMMENT 7:46pm

FT at 125: The world in focus

From its origins in the City, the paper has become an authoritative news organisation with global reach

Flags of the EU member states fly in front of the European Parliament in Brussels From MARKETS 2:28pm

Eurozone businesses pile into bond market

Rush to issue debt marks shift from bank loans

From MARKETS 1:43pm

Ireland steps closer to bailout exit

Dublin’s next move may be entry to ECB’s OMT programme

Focus on Research from MANAGEMENT 11:47am

Governments must listen to the markets, says Stern dean

Research from Peter Blair Henry argues that Europe and the US should review austerity in order to grow

The OECD logo is seen at the group's headquarters in Paris ©Bloomberg 10:42am

OECD presents plan to close tax loopholes

Study follows intense criticism of corporate practices

a woman counts japanese yen ©Bloomberg 3:38am

US Treasury comment triggers fall in yen

Bundesbank head warns against talking down euro

From COMMENT Feb 11, 2013

Productivity is Europe’s ultimate problem

Closer integration is needed to build on progress in the region, writes Nemat Shafik

Global Insight from WORLD Feb 11, 2013

Overblown Cyprus discovers painful truths

Island’s partners are intent on not rewarding recklessness, Quentin Peel says

Feb 11, 2013

Portuguese exports surge outside Europe

Trade deficit also narrows as imports fall

From COMMENT Feb 10, 2013

Loosen bank reins and boost the economy

Tighter regulation of the sector will cut support for growth, writes Adam Ridley

Feb 10, 2013

Radical rescue proposed for Cyprus

Losses would be forced on uninsured depositors in Cypriot banks

Wolfgang Munchau from COMMENT Feb 10, 2013

Ireland shows the way with its debt deal

Rescheduling of promissory notes is monetary financing in all but name

John Authers from COMPANIES Feb 10, 2013

Few bargains to be found in Europe

On almost every measure, the region does not look cheap

From MARKETS Feb 10, 2013

Investors dive into euro-yen policy gap

Spectre of currency wars as markets turn bullish on single currency

From WORLD Feb 9, 2013

Cameron wins rare victory in Europe

UK and Germany lead others to secure first cut in long-term budget

Feb 8, 2013

Trade surge hints at renewed growth

Data from China, Germany and the US boost global hopes

The Top Line from COMPANIES Feb 8, 2013

Cash piles not as cheering as could be

Danger of years of economic stagnation for Europe looms

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