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Guilty Verdict in First Libor Rate-rigging Trial
A trader has been found guilty in the trial into the Libor rate-rigging scandal.
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Gucci splashes out on a new $1.3bn office in Milan
Gucci splashes out on a new $1.3bn office in Europe’s biggest property deal since 2022
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Guatemala heads to the polls
Voting is underway in Guatemala for the final round of the presidential election.
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Growth Forecasts Cut in UK Budget
We ask whether Britain's finance minister has a recipe for economic revival
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Growing pressure on the US Federal Reserve
Why is independence of the Fed so important to US economy?
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Growing Concerns for UK Companies Post-Brexit
Some UK companies remain concerned about their businesses post-Brexit
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Growing concern over Brazil coronavirus variant
Concern grows over a Brazil coronavirus variant as the UK blocks South America visitors.
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Greensill inquiry reveals government rules need urgent reform
Watchdog warns of a lack of boundaries between civil service and private sector.
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Greenpeace sound alarm over fish exports from Africa
There's concern about the volume of fish being caught by foreign boats off west Africa.
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Greenhouse Gas Levels at New Record High
The gases that are driving up global temperatures reached a new record high in 2017.
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Green Party likely kingmakers after German election
It could take weeks or months for a coalition to be formed
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Greeks Fear for Future as Banks Close
As Greek banks close for a week, the country's people and businesses fear the worst.
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Greek PM facing eurozone deal revolt
The latest from Athens ahead of a crucial vote in Greece's Parliament.
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Greek MPs vote on new austerity plans
Greece's Parliament votes on new austerity plans and India's top footballers auctioned
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Greek elections: Centre-right regains power
Greece's Prime Minister has conceded defeat in the country's snap general election.
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Greek Debt Crisis: Athens Seeks New Last-Minute Deal
Greece asks for a fresh two-year rescue deal with the European Union.
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Greek Banks Re-open
We have views from the streets of Athens and the Hellenic Chamber of Commerce
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Greek Bailout Ends
Greece has ended a three-year Eurozone bailout programme
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Greece's Lenders Demand Changes to Reform Proposals
A big gap remains between the Greek government and its lenders.
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Greece's Debt Deadline Approaches
Greece owes its creditors 300 million euros, payable by Friday, and a further 1.
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Greece Votes 'No' to bailout
Greece votes 'No' to anti-austerity measures in its referendum on the bailout.
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Greece Spells Out Debt Rescue Deal
We are live from Athens for analysis of the latest Greek proposals to avert a euro exit.
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Greece Proposals Create Hope For Deal
Greece proposals create hope for a bailout deal.
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Greece PM defiant as bank controls bite
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras makes defiant speech as bank controls bite.
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Greece PM Defiant Amid Cash Squeeze
Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras makes defiant speech.
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Greece PM Alexis Tsipras defiant as bank controls bite
Greece's Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has made a defiant speech.
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Greece Makes Preliminary Agreement With Creditors
Greece's government has agreed cuts to pensions in exchange for more bailout cash.
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Greece is 'Austerity Laboratory' says PM
Alexis Tsipras says Greece has been a testing ground for failed policies.
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Greece High Noon
The two sides now playing out the latest act in the long-running drama that is the as...
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Greece has agreed a third bailout package "in principle" with its international creditors
Its government hopes to push the new $95bn agreement through parliament later this week.