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Figure of £14.3bn underscores limited scope for tax cuts in run-up to general election
The Pimco chief executive on the post-pivot world
Also in this newsletter: The battle for control of European elite football reaches ECJ judgment
Gideon and guests discuss what's next for Ukraine, Gaza, China and the US election
Big banks’ forecasts for next year already hit
‘It is by doing what we say that we will get trust,’ maintains reconciliation commission head Sir Declan Morgan
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
It began as a resolution to see more of the US — and snowballed into seeing it all
Opec+ is struggling to hold the world to ransom with high energy prices
Outdated penal code prevented action against far-right Flemish politician, says justice minister
Tackling cost of eggs and putting western company exits on hold among measures aimed at containing surging prices
Success of ETFs ‘not reflected in the overall fund industry’, says LSEG Lipper
Major banks’ forecasts for next year already hit, as market moves after Fed’s dovish comments take analysts by surprise
Office tower sales at Europe’s biggest business district have shrivelled, though it is trying to attract new renters
Discrepancy between broker testimony and official data fuels fears authorities are playing down extent of crisis
American objections to a deal to buy US Steel turn on an outdated view of how close Japanese companies are to the state
Move aims at clearing short-term central bank debt which is almost 10% of South American country’s GDP
FT interview: The Indian prime minister discusses the growing relationship with the US and responds to claims he represents a threat to democracy
Ministers told to take ‘precautionary’ approach to protect children and vulnerable people from branding ‘bombardment’
Letters setting out review bodies’ remit for wages in coming year cite ‘historic nature’ of recent settlements
Investors are betting central bank will start cutting interest rates far sooner than its tough rhetoric suggests
Caracas will hand over 10 Americans and free political prisoners as part of swap
Legal action under the European Convention on Human Rights draws sharp retort from London government
Members of outgoing rightwing government angered by move against broadcaster accused of being its mouthpiece
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