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The rise of the far right must serve as a wake-up call for the continent
Stress tests show improvement but profit remains weak
The radical option would be to revisit performance-related pay
Restrictions on outward investment serve only as a short-term fix
The scandal surrounding Park Geun-hye is doing immeasurable harm
But the disarray of the left still offers an opening for Le Pen
Donald Trump will push ethical limits. It falls to Congress to hold the line
Reversal of US-Cuba rapprochement would be Fidel’s final victory
Investors bet on Trump’s plans for infrastructure spending
Efforts to treat the UK’s number one killer should be redoubled
EU regulations are supposed to prevent crises, not encourage them
The funding splurge on private equity is at odds with UK commitments
The absence of ideology and gimmickry in the chancellor’s debut is encouraging
The leader of the No camp risks becoming an enemy of peace
The EU’s softening attitude to public deficits should include Greece
How to respond to provocation in Trump’s new media age
The EU risks giving US institutions an excuse to scale back operations
The prime minister’s change in tone is welcome; but greater commitment must follow
Centrists in the bloc’s founding members need to find new strength
The UK asset management industry is not competitive enough
Erdogan’s authoritarian rule precludes membership of the bloc
The rise in the US currency since the election could easily be reversed
Abe did well to elevate Tokyo-Washington relations at Trump Tower
Philip Hammond must preserve flexibility in the face of uncertainty
The Russian leader wants to rewrite the rules. Trump cannot let him