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  • Ministers either don’t understand private sector, or don’t care

    November 11, 2024

    No politician could actually get away with telling businesses to “suck it up” when they warn about the impact of tax rises, though Labour’s Darren Jones came dangerously close yesterday, airily telling the BBC that bigger businesses can handle higher costs. While it’s true that they’ll find a way to pay these new taxes and [...]

  • Budget tax rises will ‘dampen hiring’ as jobs market remains muted

    November 8, 2024

    The latest report on jobs from KPMG and the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) showed that the number of staff appointments in October fell to its lowest level since March.

  • Fed cuts rates by 25 basis points just days after Donald Trump’s victory

    November 7, 2024

    The decision, the second in the cutting cycle, was widely anticipated by markets and means the federal funds rate stands in a range of 4.50-4.75 per cent.

  • The Bank of England has a lot to be cautious about

    November 7, 2024

    The Bank of England's latest interest rate decision could hardly have come at a busier time.

  • Bank of England cuts interest rates but warns Budget will stoke inflation

    November 7, 2024

    The Bank of England's rate decision comes just a week after the Budget.

  • Goldman Sachs cuts UK growth forecast following Trump’s election victory

    November 6, 2024

    The investment bank warned that Trump's proposed tariffs would have a noticeable impact on economic growth in European economies next year.

  • Bank of England and Fed to cut interest rates despite fiscal fears

    November 6, 2024

    The Bank held rates at its last meeting in September, but signalled that further cuts were on the way if there continued to be progress on inflation.

  • UK economy at risk of higher inflation and slower growth due to Trump tariffs

    November 6, 2024

    During the election campaign, Trump threatened to increase tariffs on foreign imports by between 10-20 per cent while also placing 60 per cent tariffs on Chinese goods.

  • Housebuilding woes ahead of Budget weigh on construction activity

    November 6, 2024

    Having reached a 29-month high in September, S&P's construction purchasing managers' index (PMI) "slowed considerably" last month.

  • Government ‘would breach fiscal rules with minor rate rise’

    November 5, 2024

    The Chancellor would be in breach of her own fiscal rules if interest rates remain just 30 basis points higher than the fiscal watchdog forecasts, Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) economists have said. Giving evidence to the Treasury Committee, OBR member Tom Josephs told MPs that his colleagues conducted analysis that found “a change of [...]

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