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Pound suffers as European Central Bank hints at stimulus curbs

Pound Sterling was wallowing at eight month lows against the euro, as investors continued to trade on news that the European Central Bank may...

Venezuela hit by national strike

A nationwide strike against plans to rewrite the constitution shut down much of Venezuelan's capital before erupting into sporadic violence when protesters clashed with...

China’s economic growth holds steady despite slowdown fears

China's economic growth held steady in the latest quarter, boosted by trade and consumer spending, despite concerns about a possible impending slowdown. Output rose 6.9%...

Borrowing wanes as rising inflation tightens squeeze on UK consumers

Consumer borrowing eased back last month as inflation's upward march forced UK shoppers to rein in their spending, according to new figures. The British Bankers'...

‘Very comfortable’ Qatar says it can withstand pressure ‘forever’ amid crisis

Qatar has said it is "very comfortable" and can survive the economic and diplomatic steps its neighbours have taken to pressure it "forever". The country...

EU hails economic growth but warns of UK uncertainty over Brexit

The European Union's economic recovery is continuing, with steady growth expected this year and next, the bloc said - although it warned of uncertainty...

British economy expected to show recovery as services sector output hits four-month peak

The UK economy is expected to have picked up from a sharp slump at the beginning of the year after output in Britain's powerhouse...

Microsoft is raising prices by up to 15% in wake of BREXIT vote

Microsoft has raised prices on a raft of products including laptops and tablets by as much as 15% in direct response to the collapse...

Trump good for US economy in short term, says IMF chief

Donald Trump is likely to be good for the American economy in the short term, according to the head of the International Monetary Fund. Christine...

UK ‘open for business’, May tells World Economic Forum

British Prime Minister Theresa May has told world leaders and corporate chiefs that the UK remains "open for business" despite its decision to leave...

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