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Rating agency cites increasing risks to growth and a property sector crisis
Also in this newsletter: Italy impounds a German-funded migrant rescue ship
As President Javier Milei faces a Herculean task, citizens share informal strategies to navigate spiralling inflation
Shipowners demand more military protection for maritime routes amid fears of widening Middle East conflict
Any problem on payments is better solved through more practical alternatives
Annual policy meeting due this month will signal how much help government is prepared to give
British Retail Consortium says sales growth was below inflation in November, ahead of busiest spending period
Bankruptcy procedures need fixing to support Beijing’s economic ambitions
Hint: More than there were one week ago
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Data from Office for National Statistics lays bare uneven impact of cost of living crisis
The politics of responsibility for carbon emissions complicate the response of both aid and trade
EU leaders must display political will at this month’s summit and push ahead on aid to Ukraine, enlargement and budget
Also in today’s newsletter, White House warns on aid for Ukraine, and how the ESG backlash affects fund managers like BlackRock
There little room for complacency as the Treasury is likely to need to issue $20tn of debt in the coming decade
A mild line on Beijing’s threats to the island democracy would lead to far greater risks in the future
Radical shift in policy is needed to close gap with peer countries, says research by two think-tanks
Japanese group says decision to allow sales until 2035 has helped it ‘remain competitive’
Opposition from French president is latest setback to EU agreement with South American bloc
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Purchase of hundreds of all-terrain vehicles made by Shandong Odes could put exports to west at risk
Central banks still face hurdles in returning price growth to 2 per cent sustainably
As clamour grows for interest rate cuts, investors fear acting too slowly could harm already weak economies
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