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Brexit would hit UK growth, survey of economists finds

Almost nine in 10 economists in the UK believe Brexit would be damaging for the country's economy, a new survey shows. Withdrawal from the EU...

Eurozone creditors approve new rescue loans for Greece

Greece has won a new batch of rescue loans from international creditors following agreement among the 19 eurozone finance ministers. After the ministers approved Greece's...

IMF calls for ‘unconditional’ debt relief for Greece

The International Monetary Fund is calling on European creditor nations to commit to "upfront unconditional" debt relief for Greece as part of an international...

Insight: Unemployment in the EU

By Editorial Team All this talk about the referendum can raise about the question, what is the British public voting for? One of the subjects...

Brexit would see family shopping bills rise by £220 a year warns PM

Family shopping bills are set to rise by £220 (€284.45) a year if Britain quits the European Union, David Cameron has warned. A vote to...

Suzuki apologises over improper road tests

Japanese car maker Suzuki has apologised for improper road tests on some of its models but denies it illegally falsified mileage numbers. Suzuki's shares fell...

Ryanair boss Michael O’Leary warns of Brexit impact on UK investment

Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary has warned that the budget airline will be forced to scale back British investment if the country votes to leave...

IMF to warn of possible negative impacts of Brexit

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is the latest organisation to have its say on the UK's referendum on EU membership. The IMF's managing director Christine...

Retailers ‘felling the pinch’ from Brexit concerns

Retailers here have said they are already feeling the pinch caused by the Brexit vote in the UK. Voters will go to the polls to...

Brexit would see house prices fall significantly, says George Osborne

House prices will fall significantly if Britain votes to leave the European Union, Chancellor George Osborne has said. First-time buyers would simultaneously struggle because mortgage...

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