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China’s uncertain wheat harvest engenders fear for global economy

13/05/2022 - Leave a Comment

Deluges and strict lockdowns in China have disrupted farming in a way that country’s winter wheat harvest next month remains one of the big uncertainties in a global economy that is already struggling with high commodity …

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Economic growth slows as cost-of-living crisis dents optimism

22/04/2022 - Leave a Comment

The UK economy grew at its slowest pace for three months as companies saw a marked slowdown in business in the first half of April, according to new data. The …

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One in five bankers claims non-dom tax status

08/04/2022 - Leave a Comment

More than one in five top earning bankers has benefited from non-dom status, according to a new LSE and University of Warwick report. Non-doms also make up a sizeable share …

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Darkening sentiment a ‘major concern,’ ECB’s chief economist says

01/04/2022 - Leave a Comment

FRANKFURT – The latest drop in economic sentiment is a major concern, suggesting the eurozone economy could suffer a massive hit from Russia’s war against Ukraine, according to European Central Bank …

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China’s economy hit by double whammy in March

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BeijingActivity in Chinese manufacturing and services simultaneously contracted in March for the first time since the height of the country’s Covid-19 outbreak in 2020, adding to the urgency for more policy intervention to stabilize the …

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UK only major economy hiking taxes on working people during cost-of-living crunch

18/03/2022 - Leave a Comment

The UK is the only major world economy to raise taxes on working people in response to the cost-of-living crisis, new research has revealed. Labour has called on Rishi Sunak …

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

11/03/2022 - Leave a Comment

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

04/03/2022 - Leave a Comment

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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Brexit and Covid Add to U.K. Inflationary Pressure

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(Bloomberg) — Britain’s exit from the European Union and the pandemic are adding to inflationary pressures that are starting to slow the U.K. economic recovery, two business surveys show. The …

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Full Employment Plan from Biden

Full Employment Prioritised by Biden

17/06/2021 - Leave a Comment

Full employment is being pursued by Biden, despite repeated consultation will famously neoliberal Larry Summers. James Galbraith and Ryan Grim sit down to discuss what this means for US economic …

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