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1. Opening the floodgates? February 2, 2012

Concern about migration. The prospect of an EU-India free-trade agreement has raised fears, especially in the United Kingdom, of uncontrollable labour migration. Alarm is...

Opening the floodgates?

2. WTO: China in breach of trade rules January 30, 2012

Restriction on exports of raw materials in breach of global trade rules The World Trade Organization's (WTO) appeals body today confirmed an earlier ruling that...

3. The IMF's eurozone woes January 26, 2012

Lagarde identifies the eurozone as biggest threat. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is involved in a deep, complex and potentially corrosive relationship with the...

The IMF's eurozone woes

4. Latin lessons for Europe January 19, 2012

Latin America's financial woes led to a ‘lost decade'. The situation in Europe today looks much worse. Turning-points are easy to identify with hindsight, but not in real...

Latin lessons for Europe

5. Hungary slammed for failure to cut deficit January 11, 2012

Country could lose structural funds worth 1.7% of GDP. Hungary stands to lose access to European Union cohesion funds as a penalty for fiscal laxity. The European Commission...

Hungary slammed for failure to cut deficit

6. Eurozone agrees €150bn of extra loans for IMF December 21, 2011

National finance ministers from all 27 member states held a conference call on Monday evening (19 December), and the 17 from the eurozone agreed to provide additional...

7. The British ‘Non' December 21, 2011

Twice in the past, a British ‘No' has pushed European monetary union forward. At the European Union summit on 8-9 December, British Prime Minister David Cameron vented...

The British ‘Non'

8. Finance ministers to discuss IMF, debt crisis December 19, 2011

Conference call to be held this afternoon. The European Union's 27 finance ministers will hold a conference call this afternoon (19 December) to discuss additional...

Finance ministers to discuss IMF, debt crisis

9. Doubts emerge over IMF funding plan December 15, 2011

Final total could be less than the €200 billion agreed at summit. Struggling eurozone economies are hopeful that they might receive more support from the International...

10. Enter the IMF? December 15, 2011

Even with more money from the EU, the International Monetary Fund will need to look for money from elsewhere if it is to help the eurozone's struggling economies. Christine...

Enter the IMF?

11. The poetry of the euro December 8, 2011

Amid speculation about the eurozone's impending collapse, it is worth remembering the purpose of creating a single currency. The euro was meant to – and still should –...

The poetry of the euro

12. Eurozone seeks IMF support December 1, 2011

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is expected to play a greater role in supporting struggling eurozone economies as finance ministers acknowledged for the first time...

13. Eurozone finance ministers look at IMF support November 30, 2011

Bilateral loans could supplement eurozone bail-out fund; ministers endorse Greece's next €8bn loan tranche. The eurozone's 17 finance ministers discussed ways to boost...

Eurozone finance ministers look at IMF support

14. Polish minister seeks action to calm markets November 30, 2011

Rostowski says risk of market turmoil after summit agrees treaty change and more economic discipline. Jacek Rostowski, Poland's finance minister, has called for “decisive...

15. US, EU to study bilateral trade deal November 29, 2011

Leaders discuss eurozone crisis, foreign affairs at summit in Washington, DC. Obama says US 'ready' to help eurozone tackle crisis The United States and the...

US, EU to study bilateral trade deal

16. A bad trip to the French coast November 10, 2011

G20 winners and losers.

17. Robin Hood tax is here to stay November 10, 2011

Financial tax could help the world's poorest. You headlined your article on the G20's deliberations on a financial transaction tax “World leaders at odds on financial...

Robin Hood tax is here to stay

18. G20 Diary November 10, 2011

What happened in Cannes.

19. Italy under pressure to push through reform plans November 7, 2011

Finance ministers' meeting this evening to hear about Italian government's austerity plans. Italy will this evening come under renewed pressure to clarify how it intends to...

Italy under pressure to push through reform plans

20. No G20 plan for eurozone November 4, 2011

World's most powerful economies limit their commitments to promise of support ‘if necessary'. G20 leaders have failed to agree to any tangible plan to solve the eurozone's...

No G20 plan for eurozone

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