December 14th, 2018
						
By Kiran Najran
					
					After appearing to be at loggerheads with the European Union, the Italian government presented new proposals that would mean it was borrowing less next year. In the... 
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					December 13th, 2018
						
By Kiran Najran
					
					There was some good news for the eurozone yesterday, as figures released showed industrial production figures increased by 0.2% in October, which is a significant... 
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					December 12th, 2018
						
By Kiran Najran
					
					Yesterday, the deputy prime minister of Italy, Luigi Di Maio, argued that the French government should also face disciplinary action from the EU, following Emmanuel... 
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					December 11th, 2018
						
By Kiran Najran
					
					On a day dominated by Theresa May’s decision to delay the meaningful vote, the European court of justice ruled that the UK can unilaterally stop the Brexit... 
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					December 10th, 2018
						
By Kiran Najran
					
					Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer, a staunchly Catholic conservative career politician, was elected leader of Germany’s Christian Democrats on Friday. As the successor... 
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					December 7th, 2018
						
By Kiran Najran
					
					Although stock markets across Europe slumped, there was some welcome positive economic data from Germany yesterday. The eurozone’s largest economy has not been... 
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