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Mexico Imports - Twine, Cordage, Rope & Cable Of Yarns Or Fibers

Imports - Twine, Cordage, Rope & Cable Of Yarns Or Fibers in Mexico decreased to 7256 USD THO in March from 7641 USD THO in February of 2020. Imports - Twine, Cordage, Rope & Cable Of Yarns Or in Mexico averaged 5697.15 USD THO from 2014 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 7760 USD THO in August of 2018 and a record low of 4125 USD THO in May of 2015. This page includes a chart with historical data for Mexico Imports of Twine, Cordage, Rope & Cable of Yarns.




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Italy Exports to European Union

Exports to European Union in Italy decreased to 21028.14 EUR Million in February from 21045.98 EUR Million in January of 2020. Exports to European Union in Italy averaged 20309.54 EUR Million from 2014 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 25116.26 EUR Million in July of 2019 and a record low of 12115.81 EUR Million in August of 2014. This page includes a chart with historical data for Italy Exports to EU28 Countries.




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New Zealand Exports to Europe

Exports to Europe in New Zealand increased to 648515354 NZD in March from 547640862 NZD in February of 2020. Exports to Europe in New Zealand averaged 463536673.99 NZD from 2014 until 2020, reaching an all time high of 699082018 NZD in May of 2018 and a record low of 534 NZD in April of 2014. This page includes a chart with historical data for New Zealand Exports to EUrope.




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European Union Changes In Inventories

The stocks of goods held by firms in European Union decreased by 13951.70 EUR Million in the fourth quarter of 2019. Changes In Inventories in European Union averaged 14858.14 EUR Million from 1995 until 2019, reaching an all time high of 46560.60 EUR Million in the first quarter of 2019 and a record low of -28854.70 EUR Million in the second quarter of 2009. This page provides - European Union Changes In Inventories - actual values, historical data, forecast, chart, statistics, economic calendar and news.




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The coronavirus gulf dividing Europe and America

Many Republicans are valuing the economy over life — a suicidal course with no European equivalent




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The European Parliament elections: an interactive guide

More than 350m EU citizens will elect a new European Parliament in May




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European elections 2019: Full results

EU citizens have elected a new European Parliament




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The European elections 2019 in five charts

Centre-right and centre-left lose their combined majority amid strengthened Green, populist and nationalist forces




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Germany should lead a European naval mission in the Gulf

Its posturing as a self-righteous pacifist is unconvincing




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Dubai steps up efforts to revive property market

Emirate seeks to get grip on sector after prices fall 40% from their 2014 peak




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Lebanese buy up property as government defaults

Investors seeking safe haven for cash are driving a real estate boom




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Europe's Balkan dilemma

EU foreign ministers this week postponed a decision on whether to open membership negotiations with Albania and North Macedonia until October, prompting a warning from the two countries' leaders that the delay could strengthen the hand of nationalist forces. Gideon Rachmans discusses the EU's dilemma on the Balkans with Ben Hall and Valerie Hopkins.

 

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The European Union's new leadership team

Gideon Rachman discusses the fraught process of selecting a new leadership team in Europe and the impact these choices will have on integration, Eastern Europe and the Brexit negotiations, with Jim Brunsden and Ben Hall

 

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How a 5G coronavirus conspiracy spread across Europe

Spate of arson attacks on telecoms masts fuelled by disinformation over pandemic’s origins




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Orange becomes first big European telecoms group to cut dividend

Chief of French state-backed company said decision was made with ‘heavy heart’




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Inside one of Property Listings’ most-viewed homes for sale

Look behind the doors of a medieval Swiss castle that’s piquing much curiosity




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Properties with literary connections

From an 18th-century farmhouse in the US to a traditional Deià-style home in Mallorca




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Europeans plan holidays as Airbnb spots signs of rebound

Denmark and the Netherlands lead surge in bookings but company still cuts 25% of workforce




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Revolut is the most hyped fintech in Europe. Can it grow up?

The company wants to upend banking but the need to mature is more urgent than ever




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Coronavirus reached Europe weeks earlier than thought, say doctors

French patient who fell ill in December found to have had Covid-19 after samples retested




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Europeans urged to eat their way through steak, chips and cheese glut

Food and farm industry desperate to shift mountain of produce as pandemic decimates demand




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Risks mount in European banks, EBA warns

Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the EBA report on mounting risk in the European banking system, Goldman Sachs’ first ever investment day and why the pensions of UK banking CEOs are being cut. With special guest Mario Quagliariello, director of economic analysis at the European Banking Authority.


Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, Caroline Binham, financial regulation correspondent, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, Nick Megaw, retail banking correspondent and Laura Noonan, US banking editor. Producer: Persis Love

 

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HSBC shrinks in the US and Europe

Matthew Vincent and guests discuss what's behind HSBC's decision to cut 35,000 jobs in the US and Europe, Jes Staley's future as boss of Barclays after another regulatory probe, RBS's new name, and Deutsche Bank's disappearing compliance contractors. With special guest Philip Augar, author of The Bank that lived a little: Barclays in the age of the very free market.


Contributors: Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, and Emma Agyemang, FT Money reporter. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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European banks' game of thrones

Matthew Vincent and colleagues discuss the hunt for new chief executives among Europe's top banks and JPMorgan's plans to launch a digital bank in the UK. With special guest Sir Mike Rake, former CBI president, and former deputy chairman of Barclays.


Contributors: Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking editor, and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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No wonder Europe is annoyed with Greece

Greek culture taught the rest of us how to live ‑ and it’s not time to write off that particular debt yet, says Peter Aspden  


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£82bn of UK property sales put on hold

Impact of pandemic has halted nearly 400,000 housing transactions




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Chinese buyers consider return to international property markets

Global property portals report big increases in Chinese inquiries




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Will I be hit by CGT rule change on my property sale?

My buyer asked to delay due to Covid-19 and now I understand I need to pay capital gains tax within 30 days of sale




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Property law: can I work from home if it is rented?

Some leases prohibit doing business — plus what to do when coronavirus halts completion of a sale




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UK property groups plead for extended business rates holiday

Office providers warn chancellor that companies will go bankrupt without relief




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European regulators ramp up scrutiny of investment fund liquidity

Heavy redemptions during coronavirus-induced sell-off  spark concerns




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Julien Sevaux on lessons from European revolutions

Stanhope co-founder and Worms family heir says Warren Buffett and 1848 inspired his new venture




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Africa's most valuable company comes to Europe

Naspers, a publisher once condemned as a mouthpiece of the apartheid regime in South Africa, has quietly become one of the world’s biggest internet investors thanks to a stake in China’s Tencent. On 11 September it will list its global internet assets on the Amsterdam bourse, becoming Europe's biggest consumer internet company overnight. Arash Massoudi discusses how it got there with Joseph Cotterill in Johannesburg.


Contributors: Arash Massoudi, corporate finance and deals editor, and Joseph Cotterill, Southern Africa correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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European court sets precedent on hate speech

Europe’s top court has ruled that individual countries can force Facebook to take down illegal content, including hate speech, both inside the EU and across the world. Malcolm Moore discusses the implications of the ruling for freedom of expression with Mehreen Khan and Madhumita Murgia.


Contributors: Malcolm Moore, technology news editor, Mehreen Khan, Brussels correspondent, and Madhumita Murgia, European Technology correspondent, Producers: Fiona Symon and Persis Love

 

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Malta murder case throws spotlight on corruption in Europe

Allegations of high-level corruption have convulsed the Mediterranean island state of Malta and shocked the rest of Europe. Public anger has been unleashed by dramatic recent developments in the investigation into the killing of the journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in a car bomb attack in October 2017. Ben Hall discusses the wider repercussions of the case with Josephine Cumbo and Michael Peel.

 

Contributors: Ben Hall, Europe editor, Josephine Cumbo, pensions correspondent, and Michael Peel, EU diplomatic correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon

 

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What will the UK property market look like after lockdown?

Join our live discussion with buying agent Henry Pryor on Friday May 8 at 12 and 5pm UK time




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A ray of light in global property

How markets are beginning to stir from their coronavirus-induced slumber




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European regulator takes another shot at ‘dark pools’

Watchdog also offers concession on post-Brexit share trading




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Europe has a problem with its SUV habit

The continent faces a new emissions scandal as family vehicles grow bigger and heavier




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Tata Steel Europe chief lays out challenges

Henrik Adam outlines ‘urgent priority’ to boost performance as he cuts 1,250 jobs




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Europe steelmakers cut production after shutdown of car plants

Move illustrates how coronavirus impact is rippling through manufacturing supply chains




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Coronavirus fears hit UK property market as viewings dry up

Buyers and sellers worry about risk of infection, say agents




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2.7m properties dragged into higher stamp duty band 

Rising prices and flat tax thresholds since 2015 mean more homes in London and Southeast are in the top band




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UK property demand plunges as virus takes hold

60 per cent decline in sales predicted in the next three months




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UK property market moves into cold storage

Experts predict transactions could plunge 50 per cent year-on-year, but what could it mean for house prices? 




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I’m buying a property — can I get a discount? 

Homebuyers trying to chip the price of property deals could be disappointed 




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Aviva pension clients barred from cashing in property assets

Provider cites coronavirus market turmoil for uncertainty over valuations




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Europe’s banks face a test of resilience

Since their peak almost a month ago, European banks indices have plunged 40 per cent




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European countries ban short selling after markets plunge

‘We are ready to go further,’ says French minister after issuing temporary prohibitions




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Trade volumes spike at exchanges across Europe

Coronavirus-linked turmoil draws many investors out into the open