UK economy risks familiar pattern as strong start to the year begins to fizzleNews Feed
While GDP growth was strong at 0.7 per cent in the first quarter, analysts forecast GDP will barely grow in the current quarter
Stockpickers: London stands out in the shift to go privateNews Feed
Trend puts pressure on brokerages and investment banks
Any tidal shift of investors away from the US will take timeNews Feed
Despite a stock rally, it is still unwise to assume the view of investors of America is not changing
Tusk calls for recount after ally loses Polish presidential electionNews Feed
Rightwing Law and Justice opponent who won presidency is expected to block Tusk’s pro-EU reform agenda.
Investors are shaken, but not yet stirredNews Feed
Amid global turmoil, markets are focused on the hit to economic fundamentals
Israel warns of ‘prolonged campaign’ against Iran as Europeans push for truceNews Feed
Foreign ministers hold Geneva talks in bid to end war and keep US out of conflict
Niger to nationalise uranium project co-owned with France’s OranoNews Feed
Move marks sharp escalation in tensions between West African country’s government and state-owned French group
Harrods asks court to safeguard Al Fayed’s estate for victims’ payoutsNews Feed
Luxury department store tries to open up another route for compensation for alleged victims of his sexual abuse
Pro-Palestinian activist group to be proscribed after RAF base break-inNews Feed
Campaign group Palestine Action says members damaged military aircraft at Brize Norton
Japan scraps US meeting after Washington demands more defence spendingNews Feed
Allies’ top defence and foreign policy officials were due to hold talks on July 1