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Angola injected nearly $200mn to shore up a $1bn loan from JPMorgan that was backed by the country’s bonds, after the dollar debts of the oil-producing African nation tumbled with crude prices in the ...
President’s trade war likely to raise unemployment and slow economic growth ‘considerably’, says John Williams ...
We checked in with Goodbody analyst Fintan Ryan, who estimates JD Wetherspoon has a roughly 9 per cent share of the UK pub sector by sales. By this measure, it appears at least possible that ’Spoons ...
Parliament will be recalled on Saturday to debate emergency legislation to keep open the British Steel site at Scunthorpe, as ...
Legal & General says it is ‘deeply concerned’ by energy group’s decision to scale back radical renewables push ...
Former governor of Sevastopol in Russian-annexed Crimea is first person prosecuted under recent sanctions laws ...
Trump’s tariff chaos was an unnecessary economic own-goal (I’ll have more on that in my column on Monday) that will have ...
Lee, dancing in pointe shoes rather than slippers, shares much of Guillem’s awesome facility. Balances are impossibly sustained, extensions absurdly high — that long, lean leg doesn’t so much rise as ...
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The markets have gone haywire since Donald Trump’s announcement — and then pause— of a host of new US tariffs. Host Lucy Fisher is joined by Political Fix regulars George Parker and Miranda Green, ...
Diplomats have passed a UN plan to charge ships at least $100 for every tonne of CO₂ they emit above a decarbonisation target ...