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Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects you
Also in this newsletter: former executive of a scandal-embroiled Polish oil group is running for a seat in EU parliament
A planned public vote on joining an EU body focused on IP protection has been scrapped
Also in this newsletter: Houthis expand attacks, England and Wales go to the polls, warning on global poverty
Ten countries need new impetus after reaping early benefits of enlargement wave
Taxi drivers now obliged to join other professions in accepting card payments
GDP expansion in largest economies comes as bloc’s headline inflation remains at 2.4% but core rate keeps falling
US Treasury can hit Turkish banks with secondary sanctions if they are involved in exports used in Ukraine war
Also in this newsletter: How Gazprom is trying to re-enter European football
Efama president says small group of states could forge ahead and warns delay hands ‘ever-increasing advantages’ to US
Veterinary medicines among issues highlighting problems of having different regulatory regimes in EU and UK
Policymakers on either side of bitter trade dispute seem to confuse two issues
From military and fiscal reform to democratisation, the French president needs to confront political realities
Energy and food figures highlight ‘last mile’ challenge of bringing prices close to central bank’s target
Controversial things come in low-value packages
Poland and others push to be exempt from ‘excessive deficit procedure’ owing to their high defence spending
Report says punitive action being mooted in Brussels would not be enough to deter carmakers
Figure represents a fourfold increase on prewar levels and comes as profits jump at European lenders still in the country
Paris wants sensitive parts of indebted tech company to remain in national hands
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Ankara wants ‘new supply portfolio’ to make it less reliant on a single source, minister says
Market expectations for loosening in Europe and UK pushed back as US grapples with a hot economy
Checks on food arriving at Dover will be carried out on the outskirts of Ashford
An aversion to trade in the US is not widely shared elsewhere
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