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Monetary and fiscal policymakers need to act to reduce risks for individual countries as rates rise
Bruno Le Maire calls time on ‘frugal’ union and promises further economic reforms
Head of Denmark’s Nature Energy says it will take years to ramp up capacity
Campaigners threaten to sue over ‘shameful’ outcome that will influence investment in energy sources
Agreement set to give more information to online platform’s third-party sellers and close two probes
Strasbourg vote on sustainable investments is expected to be narrow
Search for alternatives in wake of Ukraine invasion gives Gulf state a big lift as it seeks to develop a major gasfield
Pledge to tackle divergence in bloc’s borrowing costs raises tough questions on when and how to intervene
Tempers are running high over surging costs and the transition to greener vehicles
State intervention eases fears over security of supply for UK and Europe
Europe’s energy crisis intensifies as Equinor begins shutting down oil and gasfields
Plus, Qatar’s confidence grows and protesters bring UK’s motorway network to a standstill
Italian glacier collapse offers lethal reminder of climate change
Prices quadruple in a year exacerbated by maintenance problems at French nuclear plants
Economic and political turmoil at home is undercutting our Indo-Pacific ambitions
Leonardo boss Alessandro Profumo says EIB should be allowed to finance military projects
Berlin moves to tackle fallout from surging energy prices in wake of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Britain’s opposition leader sets out tactical plan for ‘making Brexit work’
Joachim Nagel reflects concerns over plan to counter divergence in eurozone borrowing costs
Soaring energy prices and trading disruption push balance €1bn into the red for May
In the wake of the invasion of Ukraine, we are witnessing the creation of a new energy order
The (so far fruitless) debate over carbon border measures is taking place privately between the EU and the US
Kyiv faces a $750bn price tag as it seeks rebuilding finance
Central bank cites urgent need to harmonise different rules before EU-wide agreement becomes law
Governing council to discuss potential bonanza for lenders from ultra-cheap pandemic loans
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