UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves likely owes some gratitude to her debt office, which was lauded by analysts for its approach to lowering borrowing costs.Most Read from BloombergWhy Did ...
The chancellor’s spring statement sparked fierce criticism from readers, who accused her of reviving austerity by targeting ...
Rachel Reeves delivered her highly anticipated Spring Statement, revealing significant cuts to public spending. While the ...
Donald Trump's proposed global tariffs could wipe more than £30billion from Britain's GDP in a blow to Rachel Reeves economic ...
Homeowners are facing a new challenge as mortgage rates are set to remain elevated for an extended period, following ...
The Pound Sterling rises against its peers on Friday after surprisingly upbeat UK Retail Sales data for February.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves says the mix of cuts in welfare benefits and departmental spending and the indirect effect of higher ...
Rachel Reeves considers fresh tax raid on savers in bid to balance books - HMRC estimates that an extra 893,000 people will ...
But how many of her announcements are going to impact you directly? In this episode, Lucia Ariano is joined by Which? finance ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves understands the economy’s structural problems but is unlikely to solve them, says Max King ...
All we need is growth. All we get is higher taxes and plunging confidence. Now the official forecast tries to catch up with gloomy reality, halving this year's growth and warning of more price rises ...
The IFS warning comes as the chancellor says the UK is in discussions with the US over Donald Trump's new 25% tariffs on cars ...