8:18pm

German named new head of Vatican bank

Pope completes most important item of unfinished business

In this frame grab made from a video done with a dashboard camera, on a highway from Kostanai, Kazakhstan, to Chelyabinsk region, Russia, provided by Nasha Gazeta newspaper, on Friday, Feb. 15, 2013 a meteorite contrail is seen. A meteor streaked across the sky of Russia’s Ural Mountains on Friday morning, causing sharp explosions and reportedly injuring around 100 people, including many hurt by broken glass ©AP 6:39pm

Russian meteorite leaves 1,000 injured

Emergencies ministry at risk of another public relations disaster

5:59pm

UK reveals horsemeat test results

1% of supermarket products tested were tainted

Romanian horse called Stella 4:05pm

From workhorse to main course

Our food chain is fragmented, complex and open to abuse

2:54pm

Wealthy French eye Belgian tax perks

Inquiries about setting up foundations soar

8:06pm

Q&A: Assault from space

Space scientists see a cosmic coincidence

From GLOBAL ECONOMY 6:37pm

German shoppers hold the key to EU growth

Debate on how to overcome eurozone crisis has been rekindled

Editorial from COMMENT 6:18pm

Black space swans

Societies should not neglect danger of asteroid collisions

From MARKETS 5:24pm

Central banks face superpower test

Focus shifts from ‘tail risks’ to trickier task of growth

From UK 5:03pm

PM in last-ditch bid for India fighter deal

Cameron attempts to snatch jets order away from France

From GLOBAL ECONOMY 11:27pm

Swiss agree to reveal Americans’ assets

Accord is fresh blow for country’s prized tradition of bank secrecy

From GLOBAL ECONOMY 9:47pm

Brussels vows to fight Tobin tax hurdles

Financial groups sceptical that proposal will become a reality

From GLOBAL ECONOMY Feb 14, 2013

Norway bank chief warns on oil reliance

‘Risky’ to rely on high fuel prices as productivity growth slows

Inside Business from COMPANIES Feb 14, 2013

Telecoms groups must make the right call

Spending cuts in the EU’s budget leave a particularly bitter taste

Feb 14, 2013

Horsemeat inquiry leads to French company

Paris minister says wholesaler responsible for ‘business scam’

From GLOBAL ECONOMY Feb 14, 2013

Europe and Japan still failing to fly

GDP data raise fears for any nascent recovery

Philip Stephens from COMMENT Feb 14, 2013

Transatlantic pact promises bigger prize

The real reward of a US-EU free trade area would be geopolitical

From GLOBAL ECONOMY Feb 14, 2013

Eurozone hopes worst is over

Germany in particular looks set to gain from upturn

Brussels Blog Feb 14, 2013

US and EU free-trade talks tainted by horsemeat

Feb 14, 2013

Berlusconi defends need for bribery

Election campaign dominated by corruption scandals

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