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In theory, Rome has plenty to gain from embracing the ECB’s new regime
Sector rebound counteracts disappointing construction and manufacturing data
With pensions at 16 per cent of average earnings only Mexico and Chile receive stingier payments
Finance minister criticises use of state aid rules to challenge corporate levy agreements
Governor signals Financial Policy Committee might introduce measures at Tuesday meeting
As terrorists and refugees capture headlines Europe’s leaders finally change tack on tax and spending
BoE prepared to move to curb excessive lending while interest rates remain low
Osborne declines to confirm plan for £10bn surplus by 2020
Analysts still upbeat over underlying strength of retail sector ahead of busy Christmas season
Businesses struggling under weight of strong pound
Paris-based organisation lifts growth forecasts but is cautious on wage policy
Economic prospects affected by China shift to consumption-led model
After a post-crisis surge in central bankers’ power, some politicians want to rein in their role
Expert warns deficit could put UK at risk of sterling crisis
However, mortgage approvals and corporate borrowing disappoint
Data show gains have not been shared equally, with retirees being significantly better off
Construction and manufacturing output fall but economists optimistic on outlook
Fears slowdown may have extended to home market as domestic demand eases
Influential report warns present regime threatens to hurt response to next crisis
Chancellor tells Commons treasury committee plan was endorsed at the general election and afterwards
BoE governor’s intervention encouraged by Cameron and Osborne
Cameron will be pleased to have the BoE chief’s support as the referendum looms
Morse says bill creates false impression of greater accountability
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