
Sunak Returns From G-7 to Cabinet Scandal, Migration Disputes
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is arriving back from the Group of Seven summit in Japan facing yet
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London Home Presales Slump as Slowing Price Growth Deters Buyers
London homes used to fly off the shelves even before they were built. Now the city has lost
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Oil Steadies After Loss as US Debt Talks Take Center Stage
Oil steadied after a two-day drop as investors tracked stop-start negotiations in the US to strike a deal
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Greek Premier Wins Most Votes But Needs New Ballot to Rule Alone
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is poised to win the most votes in Greece’s general election on Sunday, but
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Macron Says Mongolia to Supply Critical Metals for Green Push
Mongolia has agreed to supply critical metals to France that it needs as part of its shift to
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G-7 Struggles to Win Over Swing Nations Courted by China, Russia
Heading into the G-7 summit, the US and its allies knew they needed to do more to win
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Investors Seek Shelter in Emerging Markets as Recession Risk Hits US
Investors are planning to ramp up bets in emerging markets, according to the latest Markets Live Pulse survey
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ECB Has More Ground to Cover to Tame Inflation, Lagarde Says
Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast. The European
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Greeks Head to Polls With Voters Worried About Cost of Living
Greeks headed to the polls on Sunday to elect a premier for the next four years with voters
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US Exposure Is Next Headache for Europe Inc. as Dollar Slides
Behind the facade of Europe’s forecast-beating company earnings, cracks are appearing as exporters start to feel the pinch
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UK’s Bond Bears Hunker Down Before Big Week for Economic Data
UK bond bears are going into a week of key economic data undaunted. Swaps trading suggests any respite
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Meloni and Trudeau Spar on LGBTQ Rights in Unusual G-7 Disunity
The prime ministers of Italy and Canada took potshots at each other over LGBTQ rights, an unusual display
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