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Author: Henry Leveson-Gower

Britons to be £2,500 out of pocket with record level of inflation to hit

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Interest rates are also set to increase and the UK GDP will fall, according to the Centre for Economics and Business Research [CEBR]. Their report looked into the possible impact …

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China may warm to Japan to tackle economic slump, but faces hurdles

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China may try to cozy up to Japan in the short run to curb a possible economic downturn, as President Xi Jinping has been keen to secure a controversial third …

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Surging inflation likely to throttle European economic recovery

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Energy prices in Europe have been surging since the start of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, pushing inflation to a higher level and possibly denting Europe’s hope that its economic recovery can …

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UK economic growth to halve this year as domestic & global headwinds soar

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UK economic growth is expected to halve this year amid soaring inflation, major tax rises, and global shocks – including Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. UK Economic Outlook – 2022   The British Chambers of Commerce has downgraded its expectations for UK GDP growth in …

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A transformational budget for transitional economy

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India today is the world’s fourth largest renewable energy (RE) country and fifth largest in terms of installed solar capacity. In early February, solar installations crossed the 50 GW milestone, …

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Mental health problems cost UK economy at least £118 billion a year – new research

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Mental health problems cost the UK economy at least £117.9 billion annually according to a new report published today by Mental Health Foundation and the London School of Economics and Political Science …

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War in Ukraine ‘to cost global economy at least $400bn in 2022’

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    The war in Ukraine will cost the global economy at least $400bn (£300bn) this year, according to expert projections. Global growth is set to take a significant hit but European countries will …

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Levelling up – will it turn Britain into a more equal country?

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‘Levelling up’ is the nearest the Conservative Party has to a big idea and now it has just become a White Paper, which opens with the following words:   “Levelling …

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Russia’s Economy on the Brink of Crisis After Ukraine Attack

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Russia’s economy faces being plunged into a fresh economic crisis following Moscow’s move to start military action in Ukraine. The Russian ruble fell 10% to its lowest ever level against …

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Skills are critical, but lagging, in the race to green the economy

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Workers everywhere are acquiring green skills and taking up green jobs. The share of green talent among our membership increased from 9.6 percent in 2015 to 13.3 percent in 2021 …

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