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The president of the European Central Bank has signalled monetary support will persist amid a fragile eurozone recovery and weak inflationary pressures
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German carmaker says cuts will make it leaner and more efficient as VW attempts to bounce back from emissions scandal
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The company has reviewed banned users’ appeals and re-enabled their accounts
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Shoes.com and Bellacor contact campaign supporters to say they will stop carrying Trump brand products, but creator Shannon Coulter sets sights higher
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Chair Janet Yellen says interest rates could go up ‘relatively soon’ as Donald Trump’s election has caused no significant change in outlook for US growth
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Social media has made it easy to live in filter bubbles, sheltered from opposing viewpoints. So what happens when liberals and conservatives trade realities?
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Joseph Stiglitz: what the US economy needs from Donald Trump
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With Capitol Hill controlled by Republicans and the president-elect likely to nominate a conservative supreme court justice, unions ‘hunker down’
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Bond bubble could burst with explosive impact
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Since 1975, the fruits of economic growth have disproportionately been taken by the few. Donald Trump tapped into the quiet simmering anger of the many
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With his children, and not a blind trust, running his company, little prevents the president-elect’s political and business careers from bleeding into each other
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We will need to teach the president-elect what Europe is and how it works, says Jean-Claude Juncker
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Alexei Ulyukayev, who has spoken out against state intervention in economy, is highest-ranked official arrested since 1991
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As part of the Guardian series on the UK’s increasingly uncertain world of work, analysis of official figures reveals more than one in five workers could lose their jobs at short or no notice
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Our writers outline what is at stake for those around the world likely to be immediately affected by Donald Trump’s presidency
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It was a £250m project to strengthen China’s bond with its isolated neighbour. But two years on from its expected completion, the bridge joining Dandong and Sinuiju remains unfinished: an emblem of an uneasy alliance gone sour
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Millennial financeMillennial financeTriple-lock pension should be scrapped, say MPsGuaranteed rises in the state pension worsen generational inequality skewed toward baby-boomers, according to committee
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Money and feminismMoney and feminism'Eggs in the bank': how one clinic is making egg freezing less expensiveExtend Fertility cuts the $10,000 price tag in half to give women with demanding careers or chronic illnesses more accessible options in planning for their futures
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More than 50 US companies have signed a pledge to commit to paying the same salaries to women and men; here, we profile four of them
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A new web app called Services Advisor by a Canadian startup can be accessed using a smartphone or computer, and is available in both English and Arabic
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Designing clothes for people with disabilities – such as wounded veterans – is attracting fashion school students, but far fewer mainstream brands
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The president-elect is a political novice whose energy plan doesn’t account for the economic reality of coal and renewable energy
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