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German economy flatlines after spending and exports slowdown

GDP growth at 0% for final quarter of 2019 with no upturn forecast in the short term

Businesses worldwide count cost of coronavirus outbreak

From JCB in Britain to airlines in Middle East, virus fallout disrupts global supply chains

Of course there’s a globalisation backlash. It has failed billions of people

The era of open markets and open borders is over, its demise hastened by the climate crisis, populism and now coronavirus, says Larry Elliott, Guardian economics editor

First case of coronavirus confirmed in London – as it happened

Latest update on coronavirus outbreak, including WHO press conference and first case in London

Global economic growth will take big hit due to loss of nature

Damage to environment could wipe £368bn a year from growth by 2050 and UK will be hard hit, WWF warns

Ursula von der Leyen mocks Boris Johnson’s stance on EU trade deal

European commission chief picks out contradictions in UK approach to post-Brexit deal

‘The system is broken’: the billionaire investor who fears a return to the 1930s

Ray Dalio, who has a near $19bn fortune, is one of a handful of the 0.01% to go public with concerns about the system that created that wealth

Wuhan facing ‘wartime conditions’ as global coronavirus deaths reach 724

With businesses around the world suffering, Beijing tightens controls

China to cut US tariffs as coronavirus risks deepen

Markets rally after Beijing unveils plan to halve extra levies on 1,717 US products

‘Compulsory quarantine’ on all arrivals to Hong Kong from mainland China – as it happened

Thousands on board Diamond Princess cruise ship in offshore quarantine in Japan after 10 people test positive, as China death toll passes 490. This blog is closed

Chinese shares drop nearly 9% amid fears of coronavirus impact

As businesses in China remain shuttered and travel bans mount, crude oil and shares in Australia and Japan also take a hit

EU states look in poor health to withstand a global crisis

If the hit to their economies from the coronavirus is worse than feared, Britain’s closest neighbours could be in serious trouble

Fears of global economic slowdown as virus follows trade war

China, and the world, were already burdened by tariffs. Now, some say the coronavirus could undermine fragile growth

Johnson to impose full customs checks on goods from EU – report

Whitehall source says plans would ‘double the practical challenge at the border’

Eurozone growth close to stalling as French and Italian GDPs shrink

Brexit could further damage bloc’s economy, which grew just 0.1% in final quarter of 2019

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