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Supermarket chain owner reports ‘tensions with suppliers like we’ve never had’
Spanish deputy prime minister calls infrastructure group’s decision unacceptable
Persistent price pressures in leading economies drive rise in eurozone governments’ borrowing costs
Fourth-quarter GDP inches up, though output remains below pre-pandemic levels
As pressure mounts on companies to look beyond profit, business schools are responding with new courses and teaching. These awards, now in their second year, acknowledge those institutions, researchers and alumni whose efforts are helping recast business
Capital’s rightwing government says tax deduction for overseas investors is ‘counterweight’ to Socialist PM’s policies
Pandemic pushes informal business on to the books in a country where underground activity is rife
Figure raises hopes of sharp falls in price pressures across the eurozone
Cabinet authorises moves that include lowering borrowing costs over five years to help offset higher interest rates
Businesses want Madrid to be quicker and clearer about handing out €140bn for Covid repair projects
European central bank indicates Madrid’s levy to ease energy-crisis pressures could weaken banking sector
Jumbo increases by the eurozone’s central bankers are exacerbating the country’s cost of living crisis
Resilience of largest EU economy marred by price jumps elsewhere in the eurozone
Economists welcome creation of more permanent jobs resulting from labour reforms
Ukraine war takes toll on eurozone as US economy contracts and renminbi falls
Measures include fuel cuts that Madrid hopes will defuse unofficial transport strike
Sánchez tells the FT that bloc faces emergency and must increase independence from Russia
Environment minister Teresa Ribera says ‘spectacular’ sum will make a decisive difference to energy transition
Persistent price growth will dominate Thursday’s central bank meeting
The scion of a Spanish business dynasty is set to take over as chair of the retail giant that owns Zara
Antonio Garamendi concerned that hurried overhaul could make companies less competitive
Socialist prime minister wins co-operation of Catalan Republican Left and smaller parties
Companies need to work closer with Madrid to tap EU recovery plan funds
The city endures after being buffeted by terrorism and the pandemic
Alternative indicators point to strong third quarter but some areas of economy lag behind
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