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Fabio Panetta argues maintaining rates for extended period will avoid risk of damaging economy
Recent market moves show growing divergence with bets on a ‘soft landing’ in the US
Dismal data and decision to pull poverty relief scheme put pressure on Italian prime minister
Paris has been closely following restructuring efforts of group that provides information systems for military
Economists warn falling job vacancies in Germany and France signal potential weakening of bloc’s labour market
US and European companies say clause to end use of refrigerant gas violates EU single market
BDT & MSD Partners’ investment values company at about €6.5bn and provides exit for private equity backer BC Partners
Price pressures drop to 5.3% in July but core inflation remains unchanged
Claudia Buch is one of two candidates to replace Andrea Enria as eurozone’s chief supervisor
French finance minister backs new subsidies that will take into account producers’ emissions
Deeper co-operation in both the military and economic spheres is essential
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Stefan Hartung’s call comes after Germany warned its companies to reduce their dependence on Beijing
Figures offer relief ahead of publication of price data for wider eurozone on Monday
Dairy farmers are increasingly using giant fans and sprinklers to help their cattle cope with extreme heat
ECB and Fed shift rhetoric in favour of more ambiguity with inflationary pressures waning
Ninth consecutive increase comes as investors bet against further rate rises
Also in this newsletter: Why the ECB wants to keep investors on their toes over interest rates
Inconclusive election result stands in way of need to reduce Madrid’s budget deficit and advance other reforms in Brussels
The ECB can break the impasse by putting pressure on Rome to approve the European Stability Mechanism treaty
This week the US, EU and Japan will announce their rates. How will markets respond?
Economists say scale of credit tightening in eurozone bolsters doves’ case for pause in bank’s policy
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Chief executive Thomas Caulfield warns that funds from Berlin will distort competition
Committee urges government to ‘get on with’ negotiating outstanding issues on Windsor framework
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