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  • Sterling surges to highest in four years amid dollar weakness

    January 27, 2026

    Sterling touched its highest level against the dollar in four years on Tuesday as selling pressure on the greenback intensified.  The pound was trading at $1.376, its highest level since 2021, while the euro also rose to multi-year highs on Tuesday afternoon, continuing a poor run for the dollar.  In January alone the dollar index [...]

  • Donald Trump hits JP Morgan and Jamie Dimon with $5bn lawsuit

    January 23, 2026

    President Donald Trump has JP Morgan and its top boss, Jamie Dimon, in a $5bn (£3.7bn) lawsuit following claims the banking giant debanked him for political reasons. Earlier this month, Trump blasted America’s biggest bank for “incorrect and inappropriately” discriminating against him after the President alleged JP Morgan stopped offering him services after the Capitol riots [...]

  • UK’s net zero drive singled out in Trump attacks

    January 21, 2026

    The UK’s net zero policies were singled out in President Trump’s long tirade against European energy struggles at the World Economic Forum in Davos.  President Trump described the UK economy’s struggles in stark terms, suggesting that the Labour government had disregarded “one of the greatest reserves in the world” at the North Sea.  In his [...]

  • Citadel’s Griffin condemns Trump’s Federal Reserve attack

    January 21, 2026

    Donald Trump’s onslaught against the Federal Reserve is a political misstep that will put “he and his party in a precarious position”, Citadel founder Ken Griffin has said, in one of the most stinging rebukes from a US business luminary since the White House launched legal action against the central bank last week. Speaking at [...]

  • Nato and Europe must be ‘stronger,’ JP Morgan’s Dimon tells Davos

    January 21, 2026

    The world’s most influential banker has said the world is “simply not safe” and called for a stronger Nato and Europe in a chilling warning to the economic elite at Davos. Speaking at the World Economic Forum, JP Morgan’s top boss Jamie Dimon said the eyes of the world “woke up” after Russia’s invasion of [...]

  • Bank of England’s Bailey: Central banks must challenge populism

    January 16, 2026

    Andrew Bailey has called on central banks international institutions to stand up to proponents of populism with their words and actions, warning that organisations like the Bank of England are being painted as “unresponsive and acting for the benefit of powerful” interests. In a speech to a group of economists and officials in London, governor [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: BP’s $5bn hit; Prudential taps ex-HSBC chair

    January 14, 2026

    Good morning and welcome back to the City PM liveblog. Investors were taking a back seat to risk on Tuesday after President Donald Trump’s latest salvo on the Federal Reserve rocked global markets. The US Department of Justice opened a criminal investigation into the Fed’s chair, Jerome Powell, as Trump escalated his crusade against the central bank’s [...]

  • Central banks throw weight behind Fed after Trump assault

    January 13, 2026

    Some of the world’s most prominent central banks have issued a full-throated support of the Federal Reserve and its chair Jay Powell, after Donald Trump’s campaign against its independence escalated with a Department of Justice legal action. In an unusual joint intervention, 11 central banking chiefs declared they stood in “full solidarity” with the Fed’s [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: UBS to get new boss; Premier Inn leaseback deal

    January 13, 2026

    Good morning from the City PM liveblog team. What’s an easy way to tell apart a developed country from a less developed one? One straightforward yardstick is the behaviour of state institutions and their relationship to government. If they are well run, they are operated by professionals independently from the executive. Or – the executive [...]

  • Trump’s reckless assault on central bank independence

    January 13, 2026

    Donald Trump once said he values loyalty “above everything else…more than brains, more than drive and more than energy.” If you’re wondering how he responds to perceived disloyalty, he’s also previously said “I love getting even with people.” With these two statements in mind, the Trump administration’s dramatic escalation of its war against the Chairman [...]

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