The EU is paying more to borrow with its joint bonds than the bloc’s leading members, denting the appeal of common issuance and emboldening opponents of fresh debt sales.Source: Financial Times
Turmoil at trophy properties in London and Frankfurt offer a glimpse of the damage awaiting European real estate investors as they face the sharpest reversal on record.Source: Bloomberg
The number of bankers and investment professionals in the EU earning more than €1mn hit a record in 2021 as investment banking boomed and Brexit pushed more staff to the continent.Source: Financial...
UK inflation slowed for the second consecutive month after hitting a 41-year peak in October, although economists do not expect the change to ease pressure on the Bank of England to raise interest...
European Central Bank policymakers are starting to consider a slower pace of interest-rate hikes than President Christine Lagarde indicated in December, according to officials with knowledge of their...
Despite EU action to reduce its generation, the amount of hazardous waste generated in the European Union has continued to increase since 2004 according to the findings of review published by the...
The Bank of England on Monday warned that a much-heralded overhaul to insurance rules “increases risk” and could result in a corporate failure that ultimately hits the public purse.Source: Financial...
Rishi Sunak will on Monday propose new measures to help the police stop disruptive public protest in Britain, heading further down a route that has drawn heavy criticism from civil rights groups....
The Bank of England has fully unwound the bond-buying programme it initiated when Liz Truss was prime minister, bringing to an end the emergency measures needed to stabilise the UK economy after her...
The European Central Bank expects to continue raising interest rates "significantly" at future meetings, at a sustained pace, to ensure that inflation returns to the 2% target over the medium term,...