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August 2024
Business live
Labour minister says compressed hours could raise productivity; European stocks hit record high – as it happened
Live coverage of business, economics and financial markets as Jacqui Smith says four-day compressed hours could help people work
July 2024
Business live
Bank of England policymaker argues for holding interest rates until inflation pressures ease – as it happened
Eurozone inflation eases but ECB likely to keep interest rates on hold
Business live
Port Talbot steel union suspends strike; French share prices jump after elections – as it happened
French market leaps amid hopes Le Pen will fall short of outright victory
June 2024
The disaster of Brexit should not be ignored in this election
Business live
Labour victory would be ‘positive for UK markets’, says JP Morgan; euro slides after European election results – as it happened
May 2024
Business live
European Central Bank ready to cut interest rates; UK retail sales jump as inflation slows – business live
ECB policymakers indicates June rate cut is a done deal, while IT glitch which prevented some NatWest customers accessing accounts has been fixed
January 2024
From the Guardian archive
The launch of the euro – archive, 1999
On 1 January 1999, 11 of the 15 countries of the EU adopted the euro as their common currency
December 2023
‘What I want is a federalising Europe’: remembering Jacques Delors, a true EU champion
The Guardian’s former European editor looks back on the achievements of the great French statesman, who has died aged 98
June 2023
Eurozone sinks into recession as cost of living crisis takes toll
GDP shrank 0.1% in first quarter of 2023 and final three months of 2022 after revisions to earlier estimates
April 2023
Eurozone economy avoids recession ‘by a whisker’
Warmer winter, lower energy prices and China’s reopening help bloc surprise economists and stave off severe downturn
December 2022
City faces fresh post-Brexit blow as EU moves to restrict certain trades
Battle focuses on what EU sees as bloc’s over-reliance on London’s clearing houses handling euro-denominated derivatives
October 2022
European Central Bank hikes interest rates, fuelling recession fears
ECB chief Christine Lagarde notes concerns but warns of further hikes to tackle soaring eurozone inflation
September 2022
Project Syndicate economists
Black Wednesday cast a shadow that culminated in Brexit
Barry Eichengreen
The sterling crisis of 30 years ago reinforced Britain’s ambivalence towards the European project
Gas prices soar and pound and euro fall as Russia shuts Nord Stream pipeline
European countries scramble to store as much gas as possible before winter as they brace for shortages
Project Syndicate economists
Will the dollar’s recent rises end in whiplash?
Kenneth Rogoff
Some previous surges were followed by sharp declines, but world instability means the euro and yen could fall
August 2022
Business live
Factory slump drags UK near stagnation; US private sector shrinks; eurozone ‘heads into recession’ – as it happened
UK private sector growth hits 18-month low, while the US, Germany and France all suffer falls in activity this month, adding to recession fears
July 2022
European Central Bank raises interest rates for first time in 11 years
Why is the euro doing so badly against the dollar?
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