European Union
The latest news, updates and opinions on European Union from the expert team here at MoneyWeek
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Where to travel in 2026
From moon-shaped beaches in Japan to luxury fly fishing in Montana, we look at where to travel in 2026
By Oojal Dhanjal Published
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Metals in meltdown: investors should buy now
Aluminium, zinc and nickel have struggled over the past few months, says David J. Stevenson. But the best time to scoop up shares in the companies that mine them is when they are out of favour.
By David C. Stevenson Published
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The stockmarket has overlooked British small caps with huge potential
Adrian Gosden, Investment Director and Manager of the UK Equity Income Fund, at GAM Investments
By Nicole García Mérida Published
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Britain’s inflation problem
Inflation in the UK appears to be remaining higher for longer when compared with similar rich countries. Why? And when can we expect a return to normal? Simon Wilson reports.
By Simon Wilson Published
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GDP
Glossary Gross domestic product (GDP) is a measure of the total amount of goods and services produced by a country in a specific period of time, usually a year or a quarter.
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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Gold or bitcoin: what will replace the US dollar?
Analysis As Russia and the West move further apart, there’s a growing need for a new global reserve currency. The US dollar could soon be replaced by gold or bitcoin, argues Dominic Frisby.
By Dominic Frisby Published
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Eurozone inflation hits 10.7% in October
News Inflation across the eurozone hit 10.7% in October. What does it mean for your money?
By Rupert Hargreaves Published
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A forgotten lesson on the dangers of energy price caps
Analysis Liz Truss’s proposed energy price cap is an ambitious gamble. But a similar programme in Spain ended up being a fiasco, say Max King and Tom Murley. Here, they explain why Truss’s plan could be doomed to failure.
By Max King Published
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The fallout from Europe’s energy crisis
News The soaring price of gas could see the EU impose a cap on the price of electricity generated by nuclear and renewables, while signs of strain appear in the energy derivatives market, and investors are dumping European stocks.
By Alex Rankine Published
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