Spain

  • Apr 7, 2017
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Spain’s ETA could dissolve after disarmament

The separatists declared a ceasefire in 2011 and will give up their remaining weapons by tomorrow

Spain
  • Apr 4, 2017
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EU is likely to side with Spain on Gibraltar

The EU continues to present a united front against the United Kingdom

United Kingdom
  • Mar 31, 2017
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Surprise price slowdown lowers the pressure on the ECB

Consumer price inflation slowed for the first time in almost a year in March as both energy and non-energy prices eased

Europe
  • Mar 23, 2017
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Colombia's Electricaribe move may deter investors

While Bogota wants to be seen to be taking action on power outages, liquidation moves could have unintended effects

Colombia
  • Mar 16, 2017
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Western Europe might embrace wider security concept

Terrorism and climate change appear to be more pressing concerns for many citizens than military aggression

Europe
  • Feb 22, 2017
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Risks mean euro-area QE is set to continue to end-2017

Consumer prices rose by the most in nearly four years in January but stripped of energy, inflation is much more modest

Europe
  • Feb 14, 2017
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Euro-area growth outlook clouded by uncertainties

The second estimate of euro-area growth in the fourth quarter 2016 was revised down to 0.4% quarter-on-quarter

Europe
  • Feb 13, 2017
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Spain’s Podemos is set to shift to the left

The endorsement of leader Pablo Iglesias’s programme could make future coalitions more difficult

Spain