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The period of rapidly rising prices is retreating in the rear-view mirror
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
Plus: Is Geert Wilders any closer to becoming Dutch PM?
Credit spread with US triple C issuers is highest since 2009
Bank’s regulatory chief Andrea Enria says lenders have ‘solid’ capital ratios but will face tighter conditions in 2024
CIO Ivascyn says he has been running larger than usual bet on UK government bonds
Rubbing shoulders on Europe’s southern peninsula, the neighbours have sometimes prickly relations
Morale particularly low in construction sector, with residential permits falling more than 25% year on year
March interest rate cut ‘highly unlikely’, says Belgian central bank governor Pierre Wunsch
Job cuts and fall in new orders add to fears of looming downturn, but high selling prices point to persistent inflation
ECB and BoE say battle against inflation not over, but more dovish US move ‘sets tone’
European central bankers warn it is too soon to declare victory over inflation
Paris successfully pushed for weaker due diligence reporting by lenders and state-backed funding for nuclear power plants
Christine Lagarde says central bank will not ‘lower guard’ against price pressures as investors increase bets on rate cuts
Economists see weak industrial production figures as sign that bloc is likely to keep contracting in final quarter
Olaf Scholz’s coalition seals 2024 spending plan after approving deep cuts to transport, industry and green projects
Four questions are on the minds of policymakers ahead of Thursday’s pivotal meeting
High rates and inflation and slowing economies have taken their toll on demand, finds EY report
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Their rhetoric is starting to lack credibility as powerful economic headwinds emerge
Overnight negotiations end without a deal, as end-of-year deadline looms
EU finance ministers approve her appointment to lead world’s largest multilateral lender
Markets are pricing in six rate reductions in the eurozone next year
Data shows headline price growth declined in 28 out of 38 member countries between September and October
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