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Group to invest in car plant in bid to dominate European EV industry by end of decade
Hungary’s leader insists he will not be swayed by threats or offers of money
Proposed global rules aimed at minimising the incentive for investor stampedes should be welcomed
Hopefully, an end to ‘computer says no’ budgeting
Also in this newsletter: The battle for control of European elite football reaches ECJ judgment
The period of rapidly rising prices is retreating in the rear-view mirror
European Commission president accused of sacrificing animal to placate powerful farming lobby
Office tower sales at Europe’s biggest business district have shrivelled, though it is trying to attract new renters
Compromise will phase in a sweeping overhaul of the union’s complex budget framework
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
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
Plus: Is Geert Wilders any closer to becoming Dutch PM?
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
Easier for many companies to trade with distant countries than with EU, British Chambers of Commerce warns
Asset swap will hand oligarch cash in exchange for his stake in Austria’s Strabag construction firm
Xvideos, Pornhub and Stripchat face curbs on age verification and content moderation in latest move by regulators
Nordic countries seek closer relations with US military after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine
Bank’s regulatory chief Andrea Enria says lenders have ‘solid’ capital ratios but will face tighter conditions in 2024
Agreement will give Europe’s biggest economy enough gas to cover a third of its industrial demand
Also in this newsletter: Greece’s legal migration plan splits its ruling party
More than 290 Article 8 funds revised their commitment in Q3 compared with 190 in the previous quarter
CIO Ivascyn says he has been running larger than usual bet on UK government bonds
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