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  • Businesses are struggling to model the impact of tariffs

    April 8, 2025

    History and economic models provide little precedent for the impact of Trump’s tariffs, so the implications are worryingly unclear, says Annette Spencer It’s safe to say that tariff talk is no longer a mere backdrop to financial news, it’s shaking currency and financial markets. While governments are beginning to think about next steps and potential [...]

  • Why investors should keep calm and ignore the noise – even when markets are volatile

    April 8, 2025

    Camilla Esmund, senior manager, interactive investor – the UK’s second largest investment platform for retail investors This is not financial advice and is for educational purposes only —– To quote Kobe Bryant: “Never get bored of the basics.” It’s a phrase that resonates with many areas of our lives. We’re now into the new financial [...]

  • FTSE 100: Rolls-Royce shares rebound after losing over £10bn in value

    April 8, 2025

    Shares in Rolls-Royce have started to rebound after losing more than £10bn in value since President Donald Trump’s tariffs were announced. The Derby-headquartered group’s shares had been trading at an all-time high of 812p in the middle of March before plummeting to 635p on Monday. They have now started to rebound and are trading at [...]

  • FTSE 100 stages tentative recovery after sweeping losses

    April 8, 2025

    The UK’s blue-chip FTSE 100 opened 1.5 per cent higher this morning, recovering some of the losses recorded over the past three trading days amid the fallout of US president Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs. Yesterday, the FTSE 100 slumped more than four per cent as global stock markets digested the effects of a potential global [...]

  • Lush to pass tariffs onto US shoppers as it sinks further into the red

    April 8, 2025

    Lush has revealed plans to open a UK hotel as it detailed its response to President Donald Trump’s tariffs amid the ethical cosmetics retailer sinking further into the red. The Dorset-headquartered company has included scant detail in its annual accounts about its plans for a new hotel but did say it is working with a [...]

  • How global market chaos took hold – from Asia, across Europe and into the US

    April 8, 2025

    In what was nothing short of a horror show; global markets endured a volatile day of trading on Monday as Trump doubled down on his tariff agenda. The session began in the Asia-Pacific where, before the UK had even woken up, stock markets plummeted on a scale not seen in decades. In his ‘Liberation Day’ [...]

  • Brits are bracing for the worst as Trump’s tariffs bite

    April 8, 2025

    Trump’s tariffs are having a seismic impact on British politics, the economy and even the national mood, the latest City PM/Freshwater Strategy poll shows, writes Matthew Lesh Last month’s City Am / Freshwater Strategy poll revealed some green shoots for the economy. While far from a glowing overall picture, the trend was towards a more optimistic outlook [...]

  • Britain must not forget the lessons of Adam Smith

    April 8, 2025

    Adam Smith taught us that trade is not a zero-sum game 250 years ago. Trump may not have read his Wealth of Nations, but the rest of the world now must, says James Price Much ink has been spilled over Trump’s tariffs in the past few weeks. At a glance, the bear case is that [...]

  • Britain should ignore Trump’s tariffs and unleash unilateral free trade

    April 8, 2025

    A UK conversation focused on a trade deal with the US is depressingly small-minded. The best way to beat tariffs is to lower our own barriers and trade with the world, says Tim Focas The global trade war is now an all-out economic slugfest, with Britain caught in the middle. President Trump has slapped a [...]

  • Trump threatens 100 per cent tariffs on China

    April 7, 2025

    President Donald Trump has threatened to slap additional 50 per cent tariffs on China if it doesn’t withdraw its retaliatory measures, pushing the possible level of tariffs it faces on exports to the US to over 100 per cent.  In a post on Truth Social, the US president said retaliatory Chinese tariffs on US imports [...]

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