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Stephen Morris and Robert Smith in London and Martin Arnold in Frankfurt
– Jan 17, 10:00 AM
The European Central Bank is threatening to impose additional capital requirements on banks that continue to ignore requests to rein in risk in the booming leveraged loan market. Policymakers are increasingly frustrated by the lack of action to…
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Henry Foy in Moscow
– Jan 17, 10:22 AM
Russian opposition activist Alexei Navalny was detained by police on Sunday evening as he landed in Russia, having returned from Germany where he had recovered from an assassination attempt blamed on the Kremlin. Mr Navalny, president Vladimir…
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Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington and Claire Bushey in Chicago
– Jan 17, 9:41 AM
Joe Biden will move to swiftly reverse some of Donald Trump's most controversial policies with a raft of executive actions in the 10 days following his inauguration on Wednesday. As Washington prepares for the most unorthodox inauguration in modern…
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Joe Miller in Frankfurt
– Jan 17, 8:22 AM
Audi will delay the production of some of its high-end cars because of the “massive” shortage of computer chips that is sweeping across the automotive industry, its chief executive said. The luxury car marque, part of the Volkswagen…
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Jim Pickard in London and Primrose Riordan in Hong Kong
– Jan 17, 7:43 AM
A British lawyer who is prosecuting a case against pro-democracy activists in Hong Kong has been labelled a “mercenary” by Dominic Raab, the UK's foreign secretary, as controversy over his appointment grows. David Perry, a QC, was…