Anti-Brexit elites have nothing to say about looming European crisis
Until they get their way, rejoiners will keep talking down Britain and ignoring the blindingly obvious
Until they get their way, rejoiners will keep talking down Britain and ignoring the blindingly obvious
A constellation of liberal democracies open to trade is an idea full of seductive possibilities for the UK
Italian political risk is back on the table, just as the ECB debt shield disappears
Ukraine conflict has far bigger impact on manufacturing sector than expected in March, even before an EU push to ban on Russian energy
New era already unravelling as EU countries yield to Russia’s demand to be paid in roubles
Eurozone’s biggest economy forced to cut 2022 forecast from 3.6pc to 2.2pc
Fresh forecasts from the IMF lay bare the economic blow to be dealt to the region due to its reliance on Russian energy
As sharp slowdowns threaten, there seems to be no obvious saviour to the multitude of problems hammering countries
Central bank chief fears that increasing interest rates would derail bloc's economy
The nightmare scenario for German conservatives is unfolding before their eyes
Three-quarters of the prices rises could be attributed to the impact of the war, says Spain's economic ministry
Bottlenecks risk dragging on into 2023, IMF warns
Reliance on Russian gas leaves bloc vulnerable to Ukraine invasion
ECB fears global supply chain disruption will stall pay rises and lower living standards
Inflation risks undoing country's pandemic recovery
Adopting the currency was a kind of penance for two world wars – but many young Germans feel it has suffered enough
Economy sinks in final quarter of 2021 amid latest Covid wave
Underperforming exports and more money printing will likely lead to a serious balance of payments crisis
Europe's biggest economy was still 2pc smaller last year than in 2019, lagging behind growth in Britain and the US
Bank argues price rises in the eurozone have already peaked but problem in Britain will require several interest rate rises to tackle
The highest annual rate in the single currency's history cranks up pressure on ECB
The French president faces a major row with Germany as he tries to reform the eurozone
Private sector growth slows to its weakest in nine months as new outbreaks take their toll