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Monday November 04 2013
European Union News
ILO says Portugal needs to create jobs
Government growth forecast for 2014 of 0.8 per cent after three years of recession will prove 'too weak to make a significant dent in unemployment'
Berlin pushes data rules into EU-US talks
Berlin will press the European Commission to incorporate data safeguards in negotiations for planned Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
ECB needs help on its big bank audit
Eurozone leaders should give the central bank the political cover it needs to get to the bottom of Europe's banking problems
Economic Outlook: Time to weigh damage from federal shutdown
The health of the US economy will be in the spotlight this week, with the release of the first estimate of GDP for the third quarter
Russian foreign policy is a failure
Putin's diplomatic coup in the Syrian desert obscures a dismal pattern in his dealings with many other countries
Worry about the euro, not the EU
The union, with its treaties and its crisis resolution tactics, is not compatible with a functioning single currency in the long run
CBI attempts to rally support for EU
Largest business group says 80-90 per cent of company leaders support staying in but with reform and is trying to build a consensus
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