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Beware China’s attempt to erode central bank independence

Central banks should not become just another government department
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Divergent approaches on Ireland

Divergent approaches on Ireland

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Border clue to why Britain quitting EU
Germany needs weak, stable government

Germany needs weak, stable government

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Luckless Schulz could take over from Juncker
Developing Africa's financial markets

Developing Africa’s financial markets

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Priorities to attract greater foreign investment
Improving gender balance in finance

Improving gender balance in finance

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Diverse perspectives enhance decision-making
Low turnout mars Chilean elections

Low turnout mars Chilean elections

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Leftist coalition may surprise in December runoff
Hammond – The Treasury’s prisoner

Hammond – The Treasury’s prisoner

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Bold Budget is necessary, but fanciful
Wider upsets from Berlin breakdown

Wider upsets from Berlin breakdown

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Variable geometry, disrupted timetables
Cryptocurrencies' rise in Asia

Cryptocurrencies’ rise in Asia

Japan shows how to accommodate digital innovation
Real dangers for international trade

Real dangers for international trade

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More forward momentum required in Asia Pacific
ESM expands into dollar market

ESM expands into dollar market

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Mitigating liquidity risk through investor diversification
Siemens backs UK in single market

Siemens backs UK in single market

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When engineers disagree over EU strategy
Buoyed by disunity

Buoyed by disunity

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PM May and the balance of adversity
Paradise Papers reveal lack of reform

Paradise Papers reveal lack of reform

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Affairs in Bermuda and Panama show change is overdue
A 'very special' relationship

A ‘very special’ relationship

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Trump and Xi trade compliments in Beijing
Sweden's Ingves may be right for ECB

Sweden’s Ingves may be right for ECB

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The long march to policy normality in Europe
Merkel will make her influence felt

Merkel will make her influence felt

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'There is no alternative' for brittle coalition

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