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Chair of US central bank warns ‘against prematurely loosening policy’ in Brookings appearance
Politicians draw parallels with man-made Holodomor that killed up to 3.5mn people in 1930s and Russia’s action today
Half a million US dollars was stuffed into a sofa on South African president’s private game farm
Brussels accuses central European country of failing to live up to its pledges on the rule of law
Joe Biden has faced recriminations from workers as Washington tries to avoid a walkout that could damage the economy
EU commissioner warns billionaire he must adhere to the rules as Janet Yellen indicates Washington could review purchase
Fans pin their hopes on old-style striker Niclas Füllkrug to keep them in the competition
Huawei is gearing up its new-generation telecoms technology. Will Ericsson and others be able to compete?
The business-friendly leader was regarded as less dictatorial than his predecessors
Plus, Group C finale promises thrills, Senegal brush off Mané worries
EU divisions over how to tame high gas and electricity costs caused by Russian export cuts have yet to be resolved
Beijing’s zero-Covid policy fuels increase in people moving to former British colony
French president’s harsh words come as he begins state visit to Washington where he will meet Joe Biden
Committee probing former US president’s tax law compliance has been trying to get hold of documents since 2019
Blank-cheque companies in Asian financial hubs show little results
Government aims to provide ultrafast internet to all homes across country
S&P 500 ends November with sharp rally after Fed chair points to smaller rate increase
HMRC now expects to secure £1.1bn arising from fraudulent and erroneous claims
Creation of dedicated team comes as concern mounts over wave of winter industrial action
Brussels fears policy could violate post-Brexit Trade and Cooperation Agreement
MEPs cast doubt on robustness of bloc’s incoming regulations as ECB officials criticise bitcoin’s legitimacy
Security staff employed by Mitie set for walkout on December 16, 18, 22 and 23
Today’s edition also looks at the drop in global wages, Brexit’s economic impact and the surprise hub of Europe’s new battery industry
High levels of inactivity are a serious drag on the UK economy
Government blames barristers’ strike for a surge in number of prisoners on remand
Treasury secretary hints US is investigating national security risks of Elon Musk’s takeover of social media group
Congressman from New York becomes first black person to lead a political party on Capitol Hill
UK prime minister defends support for VAT exemption as Labour argues money should be put to ‘good use’
Public Investment Fund strikes seven-year deal with 25 institutions
Brussels wants lightweight plastic bags composted and 80% of coffee cups to be refillable
Tensions rise between Hindu groups and Christian fishermen over Kerala project
UN agency report suggests there is scant evidence pay pressures are stoking inflation
Regulator U-turn aims to ease real estate sector credit crunch and boost growth
Luxury brands say international tourists put off by decision to end VAT-free shopping in UK
Western alliance members must increase protection of strategic industries and technologies, says US
Economists agree that leaving the EU has made Britain poorer, the only question is the scale of the setback
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