Financial crisis
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Canada’s prime minister Justin Trudeau says tariffs will harm industries and workers on both sides of the border
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Wall Street and Asia suffer heavy losses as investors fear new elections could bring further uncertainty to Italy
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Even if the central bank wants to reverse the sell-off of Italian bonds, its hands are tied
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Eurozone crisis rears its head again with prospect of new elections in Italy and vote of no confidence in Spain
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If it lasts till 2019, it will have run for a decade. But this upswing, marked by weak growth and inequality, is not a normal one
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The idea that workers on zero-hours workers contracts are happy is for the birds, says the Guardian columnist Larry Elliott
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Fund warns all economies look vulnerable as low interest rates lead to debt worth 225% of GDP
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Labour MPs co-author report urging public investment and a bigger role for unions
First thoughts The failure of accountancy’s big four has one solution: nationalisation