(Bloomberg) The economic and budgetary benefits of lower military spending enjoyed by the West since the end of the Cold War look set to dwindle as Russia’s…
The economic and budgetary benefits of lower military spending enjoyed by the West since the end of the Cold War look set to dwindle as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine forces the focus back to defense from Berlin to Washington.
With annual consumer prices rising there by 4 per cent, a new round of negotiations will help show if the post-crisis landscape has bolstered bargaining power at the heart of the euro zone.