Economic_News
Flipping out over the latest attempt to change sovereign bond contracts
When legal creativity collides with reality
Carmakers to win reprieve in £11bn UK motor finance redress scheme
Regulator’s planned climbdown follows lobbying by banks and car groups with in-house lenders
Church of England pension fund tempts an earthly reckoning
The fund is in surplus after a period of high interest rates, but it is heavily invested in risky assets
Global divisions over energy policy widening, IEA chief says
Fatih Birol warns that climate change is ‘moving down the international policy agenda’
US has ample copper supplies while China falls short, study finds
New data highlights the need for processing of the metal vital for power grids and electronics, rather than stockpiling
