Bank of England’s interest rate warning from a hammered Eurozone
There are fears central banks may have taken their determination to tame inflation a little too far
	There are fears central banks may have taken their determination to tame inflation a little too far
	
	
	Rising borrowing costs may be poisonous – but they will soon come tumbling down
	Companies urged to accept smaller margins or risk prolonging pain
	We must tackle the real issues stopping us from reaping the rewards of Brexit
	
	
	It is the sclerotic EU, not Britain, that has slipped into recession
	Inflation is still set to fall sharply this year – regardless of Brexit scaremongering
	The unimaginable may become the inevitable very quickly
	Crisis sends shockwaves across the City as speculation of a Swiss bailout swirls
	Blow to Scholz after economy suffered steeper downturn than previously thought
	Doom and gloom predictions of Brexit devastation have failed to come to pass
	The single currency area is going into this crisis in better shape than the last one – but all the old fault lines are still there
	High gas prices caused by Russia's war on Ukraine has hit manufacturers and their output
	Currency is widely expected to fall below parity within the first months of 2023
	The Bank of Japan has gone from a bad but stable equilibrium to an unstable equilibrium
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	The continent faces a projected shortfall of 30bn cubic metres of natural gas, warns IEA
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	Almost half of the eurozone is experiencing faster price growth than Britain
	Low prices on the continent could see electricity vacuumed up by export markets
	Giorgia Meloni needs to stick close to the EU to keep receiving the money Rome needs
	The energy shock is testing the strength of the eurozone's alliance
	Our European friends would be wise not to laugh at Britain's troubles – they'll be in the same boat soon enough
	Interview: Madis Müller says Estonians remain resolute despite energy prices tripling