
Russia ‘Spits’ on EU Sanctions in Escalating Propaganda Battle
The European Union promised to shut down the flow of Vladimir Putin’s propaganda after Russia invaded Ukraine, slapping
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Swedish Fund Alecta Faces Prosecutor Probe on Its Property Stake
Pressure is again mounting on the Swedish pension group embroiled in the Silicon Valley Bank fallout this spring
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Rwanda Central Bank Set to Continue Holding Interest Rates
Rwanda’s central bank paused its current monetary tightening cycle as it expects inflation to ease toward the target
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Deutsche Telekom Suffers EU Setback Over Antitrust Fine Interest
Deutsche Telekom AG suffered a blow at the European Union’s top court in a potentially precedent-setting dispute over
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Migration to the UK Still Near Record Despite Sunak’s Clampdown
A near-record number of long-term migrants came to the UK in the year ending June, laying bare the
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Green Bond Sales Surge in UAE Before It Hosts Climate Summit
A record amount of green debt has been raised this year by issuers in the United Arab Emirates
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Bundesbank Says Too Soon to Declare Finance System All Clear
Germany’s financial system still needs to fully digest higher interest rates so it’s too soon to declare that
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UK Inflation Fears Revived by Unexpected Output Growth, S&P Says
British companies reported an unexpected increase in output in November and evidence of stronger inflation, signs of strength
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Ermotti Urges More Top Banker Accountability After Credit Suisse
UBS Group AG Chief Executive Officer Sergio Ermotti said Switzerland should have broader powers to sanction bank executives
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BNP Paribas Cracks Down on Mining Clients With New Coal Policy
BNP Paribas SA is imposing new financing restrictions as part of an updated policy around how to treat
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Surging Wind Power Brings Timely Relief to Freezing Europe
Generation from thousands of wind turbines from Germany to the Nordic region rose this week, increasing supply and
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Inside Viktor Orban’s $1 Billion Academy for Tomorrow’s Nationalists
In a former four-star hotel in Budapest’s leafy 11th district, Mathias Corvinus Collegium invites young people into a
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