Osborne to offer squeezed middle some rail relief

One-Minute Read Sun 27 Nov, AT 09:59

The chancellor will use his Autumn Statement to reach out to families on middle-to-low incomes

Leading economist sets the date for Chinese takeover

One-Minute Read Mon 21 Nov, AT 12:15

Jim O'Neill tells European countries to make way in G7 for rising BRIC economies

Euros

Spain and France borrowing costs rise as debt fears spread

Analysis Thu 17 Nov, AT 16:26

Germany faces increasing pressure to allow European Central Bank to print money

Seven alternatives to the EU (in case it all gets too much)

Point of View Wed 16 Nov, AT 07:57

As German leaders issue heavy-handed threats, here's a timely survey of Britain’s options

UK inflation falls - but it's too early to hang out the bunting

One-Minute Read Tue 15 Nov, AT 12:59

Both measures of inflation fell last month thanks to a supermarket price war

Jaguar Land Rover creates 1,000 new jobs

One-Minute Read Thu 10 Nov, AT 14:20

Good news comes as European Union slashes growth forecast for the eurozone

Richard Ehrman

How to eject the Greeks from the eurozone, gracefully

Mon 7 Nov, AT 07:56 Richard Ehrman

The ECB needs to act like a lender of last resort and buy the departing country's outstanding bonds

Eurozone woes won't be solved by bullying Greeks

Talking Point Fri 4 Nov, AT 12:52

Greece is on the road to becoming a failed state but the EU fails to address the causes

Germany and China urge Greece to accept bailout deal

One-Minute Read Wed 2 Nov, AT 15:49

Offer thrashed out last week is not up for negotiation, Papandreou is warned

Super Mario: baptism of fire for new ECB chief Draghi

Profile Wed 2 Nov, AT 13:22

An Italian is now in charge of the Euro bank. No worries - he's 'more German than the Germans'

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