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EU should brace for ‘last’ Brexit delay

European leaders have placed a lot of faith in Theresa May’s ability to get her Brexit deal through an increasingly fractious UK parliament. That optimism looks increasingly misplaced after British lawmakers rejected her plan three times. MPs are now preparing for yet another attempt at sketching out what flavour of Brexit they would prefer: Staying in the customs union, staying ...

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H&M finally shows some signs of retailing life

Hennes & Mauritz AB is a model retailer, but its pile of unsold clothes has been obscuring that fact. Last week, there were the first signs of that changing. The company reported first quarter pre-tax profit that significantly beat the consensus of analysts’ expectations. Sales rose 10 percent in local currencies in the three months to February 28, and were ...

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Europe’s banking union is under attack

Ask for a concrete example of the euro zone’s march towards further integration, and you will soon hear the words banking union. At the height of the sovereign debt crisis, European leaders agreed to move supervision of the region’s most important lenders to the European Central Bank (ECB), create a single rulebook, and start centralised funds to deal with future ...

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