
Angola Says It Plans to Remain in OPEC as Quota Spat Emerges
Angola, Africa’s second biggest crude producer, has no plans to leave OPEC+, an official said, following a broader
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Turkey’s Central Bank Outdoes Forecasts With Big Rate Hike
Turkey’s central bank hiked interest rates by double the amount markets expected on Thursday, bolstering the lira. The
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Dutch Far-Right Victory Sets Stage for Fraught Coalition Talks
Far-right Dutch politician Geert Wilders staged a shock victory in Wednesday’s elections. Now he has to work out
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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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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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Euro-Area Business Weakness Increases the Odds of a Recession
A recession in the euro area is looking increasingly likely as the economic downturn persists in the final
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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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Le Maire Says French Debt Costs Would Rise on S&P Downgrade
French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire warned that the country’s borrowing costs would rise if it is downgraded
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Hunt’s Tax Cuts to Squeeze UK Public Services Beyond the Election
Chancellor of the Exchequer Jeremy Hunt will redouble the squeeze on Britain’s crumbling public services to pay for
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EU Set to Approve as Much as €1 Billion of Funds for Hungary
The European Union is finalizing a decision to release as much as €1 billion ($1.1 billion) in EU
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