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Rules aim to make it harder to circumvent measures to limit Kremlin revenues
Compromise will phase in a sweeping overhaul of the union’s complex budget framework
Continued ownership of unit has made the Austrian bank a symbol of western accommodation with Vladimir Putin’s Russia
Ilmārs Rimšēvičs guilty of taking bribes and a fishing trip to Russia from a commercial bank
Geopolitical risk and climate change highlight the need for resilience in core supply routes
Isobel McArthur’s version of Thomas Heywood’s original asks questions about sex, virtue and strangers
The music of the 1960s and ’70s accompanies this story of love and failing political ideologies
French president risks crisis in his government after toughened-up reform wins backing of far right
Western calls for peace talks ignore the Kremlin’s determination to pursue its war of conquest
Bid to take cash from financial institution comes as west explores ways to seize assets of Russia’s central bank
Non-profit group raises questions over fiduciary duty
Growing public concern over asylum applicant numbers is bolstering once-fringe parties across the bloc
Draft agreement ends years of fraught negotiations to share responsibilities between member states
Government says move is intended to provide ‘shareholding stability’ after Saudi sovereign wealth fund builds stake
Health leaders sound alarm over latest walkout, which comes as NHS grapples with winter pressures
Plus: Is Geert Wilders any closer to becoming Dutch PM?
G7 allies are debating whether to spend Moscow’s frozen funds to support Ukraine
Plan to turn centre of French capital into open-air sports arena has prompted security worries and complaints from residents
Chancellor is facing questions over his term as Hamburg mayor, when city wrote off bank’s tax bill
Souring relations with European Commission over such an unpopular issue would risk progress on bigger regulatory battles
Credit spread with US triple C issuers is highest since 2009
Cutting from the lower-paid bottom ranks is not the answer to a slowdown in deals
The figures show the extent to which salary pressures are still bubbling in Britain’s economy
Financial Conduct Authority sets out proposals aimed at encouraging companies to float in London
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