Economics
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Theresa May is leading the country towards a total and economically calamitous EU divorce in 2018
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He made the company a punchbag during his anti-globalisation election crusade, and now takes credit for saving jobs. But how did it happen, and who really won?
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Unemployment rate falls to lowest level in nine years but concerns remain over slow pace of wage growth in US economy
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Donald Trump and Theresa May are not flagbearers in the distance. We are already some years into a phase of deglobalisation
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Andy Haldane says UK at risk of sharp slowdown as BoE weighs up conflicting forces of inflation from weak pound and the Brexit vote denting confidence
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With an extra 178,000 jobs created in November and growth accelerating fast it seems unlikely the Federal Reserve can delay a rate rise any longer
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RBS’s past sins are still shaping the bank’s future
Jill TreanorCalls to turn the bailed-out Royal Bank of Scotland into a network of local lenders are bound to intensify now that it has failed its annual health check -
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Letters: While you can always mothball an underperforming factory, at a national level you can’t just mothball a workforce. Even Henry Ford knew he needed paying customers to buy his cars
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Consumers view economy with increasing despondency as businesses worry recovery after Brexit vote is starting to recede
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PA Consulting accused of overcharging the taxpayer and lack of clarity about invoices relating to £19m of government contracts
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Disclosing the difference between the chief executive’s pay and a company’s median earner is a modest proposal whose time has come
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President of European Central Bank says Britain should address uncertainty over how withdrawal from EU will play out
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Project Syndicate economists The Trump effect has rallied the US markets – but what next?
Mohamed El-ErianThe new president should seize the chance to tackle issues such as investment, tax reform and job creation
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Wealth-creating sectors and manufacturing would be hit most significantly by leaving single market, a cross-party study warns
Euro falls to 20-month low after Italy government's referendum defeat