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  • Trump launches fresh attack on Fed as jobs data disappoints

    June 4, 2025

    US president Donald Trump has launched a fresh attack on Federal Reserve chair Jay Powell as the latest data paints a gloomy picture of the health of the world’s largest economy. Writing on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump said that Powell was “unbelievable,” after May data revealed the worst ADP jobs numbers in [...]

  • UK trade deals to lift growth, KPMG says

    June 4, 2025

    UK growth could be higher than expected due to trade deals agreed with the US and the European Union, a City consultancy has said.  Most forecasters downgraded the UK’s economic outlook for the year in the wake of President Trump’s ‘Liberation Day’, with the IMF and other major forecasters warning the UK was set to [...]

  • Trump tariffs: UK to dodge 50 per cent steel and aluminium levies

    June 4, 2025

    President Trump exempted UK industry from a doubling of the rate of steel and aluminium tariffs up to 50 per cent, but businesses will still face a 25 per cent levy until a new trading relationship with the US is finalised.  Though industry bosses had been braced to be hit by the 50 per cent [...]

  • British Steel braces for fresh Trump tariff blow

    June 3, 2025

    The British steel industry is gearing up for the hammer blow of fresh US tariffs after Downing Street could not confirm that steelmakers would be exempt from the levies. The UK government unveiled a trade deal with the US last month, under which metal exports would be exempted from punitive tariffs.  But negotiations on the [...]

  • US trade deal: Jonathan Reynolds questioned on Trump talks progress

    June 3, 2025

    Shadow business secretary Andrew Griffith has raised questions around the progress of the UK-US trade deal, saying that the agreement has “not been signed, published and presented in any form”.  In a letter posted on X, the former Treasury minister said that “no one has ever seen such a deal” and criticised Labour for a [...]

  • Keir Starmer defends uncertainty over defence spending target

    June 2, 2025

    Sir Keir Starmer has defended not setting a precise date for when the UK will deliver its “ambition” to spend three per cent of GDP on defence. The Prime Minister is facing backlash after the government appeared to row back from an important target ahead of Monday’s strategic defence review announcement. Starmer told the BBC [...]

  • Radley London to raise prices to combat Trump’s tariffs

    June 2, 2025

    Luxury handbags brand Radley London has warned it will increase its prices in the US amid the ongoing uncertainty surrounding US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. The business, which designs and manufactures luxury handbags, purses and other women’s accessories, said the tariffs the US government has placed on goods being imported from India could hit its bottom [...]

  • Millennial investors bought cheap stocks in Trump tariffs market turmoil

    June 2, 2025

    More than a third of millennial investors bought stocks and shares in the market turmoil that followed US President Donald Trump’s “liberation day” tariffs, a survey reveals. The age group took advantage of the volatility that swept across the world’s financial markets to buy cheap stocks, according to the research from Charles Stanley Direct. Some [...]

  • Musk Trump rift: Why did the Tesla chief walk away from the White House?

    June 2, 2025

    Elon Musk has confirmed his departure from Donald Trump’s administration, formally stepping down from his high profile role leading the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) – a controversial experiment in federal downsizing that, true to its meme-inspired acronym, has dominated headlines and ignited deep political debate in Washington. The billionaire tech entrepreneur, who last year [...]

  • US court won’t lift judge’s block on Trump’s government overhaul

    May 31, 2025

    A US appeals court on Friday refused to allow President Donald Trump’s administration to carry out mass layoffs of federal workers and a restructuring of agencies, leaving a lower court order in place that blocked the sweeping government overhaul. The decision by the San Francisco-based US Circuit Court of Appeals means that, for now, the Trump administration [...]

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