French central bank head warns against raising ECB inflation target
AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France France's central bank head Francois Villeroy de Galhau pushed back on Sunday against a suggestion from
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England’s ‘incredible’ World Cup welcome in Queensland delights Sarina Wiegman
England head coach Sarina Wiegman has hailed the Lionesses’ “incredible” World Cup welcome in Australia. Around 3,000 spectators watched England train during an open session at the Sunshine Coast Stadium in Queensland. “To see so many fans join us today was incredible,” Wiegman said. “We have received such a warm welcome from everyone since we arrived, it really feels like a home away from home for us and we are delighted to be here. “With the brilliant facilities and the excellent climate, we can’t think of anywhere better to get to work and finalise our preparation for the tournament.” England will step up their World Cup preparations with a behind-closed-doors game against Canada on Friday before travelling to Brisbane three days later, where they face their opening group match against Haiti on July 22. They will also meet Denmark in Sydney and China in Adelaide during the competition’s group stage.
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BOE’s Bailey Rejects Calls to Raise Inflation Target Above 2%
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey rejected the need for an inflation target higher than 2%, warning that
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ECB Will Soon Reach Rate Peak at ‘High Plateau,’ Villeroy Says
Sign up for the New Economy Daily newsletter, follow us @economics and subscribe to our podcast. The European
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Bristol baker helping Ukrainians find a new life in safety
Marcus Wells has devoted his retirement to helping refugees flee war and persecution.
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Luis Sánchez: Mexico finds murdered journalist's body in Nayarit
Luis Sánchez of La Jornada newspaper is the latest victim in a spate of attacks on journalists.
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Ukraine Recap: US Cluster Bomb Decision Still Causing Waves
The US decision on Friday to provide controversial cluster bombs to Ukraine continues to cause waves, with some
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Top Egypt Bank Gets $250 Million in Loans With Eye on Green Work
Commercial International Bank SAE, Egypt’s largest private bank, secured $250 million in loans from the World Bank’s International
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Britain’s Interest Rates Are Spiraling Into a National Obsession
On the same day that UK interest-rate expectations hit the highest since 1998, Bank of England Governor Andrew
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Scream and shout! Britney Spears to make 'surprise' comeback with huge US rap star
Britney Spears is set to make a huge musical comeback with a massive US rap star, seven years on from the release of her ninth studio album.
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Yellen’s China Trip Leaves Little Doubt Pan’s in Charge of PBOC
During Janet Yellen’s trip to Beijing, US officials sowed confusion over the role of Pan Gongsheng, who was
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One Country’s Covid Restrictions Are Turning Into a Moneyspinner
Most countries couldn’t wait to dismantle travel curbs that were used to contain the coronavirus. Azerbaijan is gaining
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