Rachel Reeves: ‘We’re not coming back with more tax increases or borrowing’
The Autumn Budget was a ‘once in a Parliament reset’ to get public finances in order
The Autumn Budget was a ‘once in a Parliament reset’ to get public finances in order
The 2020s is not the 1970s, writes Ernst Knacke, head of research at Shard Capital, but more like the early 1900s
UK rainfall during April was 155% higher than the long-term average
China has lost $7trn of market capitalisation over the past three years
The slide was much greater than forecasts of 0.2%
The economy contracted by 0.1% in May