Finance

Finance Politics Viewpoint

The UK’s struggle for growth

With the budget rapidly approaching, many are questioning whether the UK still has what it takes to compete in global markets increasingly dominated.

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Finance People

Britons’ belts tightest

UK consumers slash spending amid global uncertainty British households have cut back their spending more than any other G7 nation since the pandemic.

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Business News Finance Politics

Gilts surge on Reeves’ fiscal signals

Markets rally ahead of November Budget UK government bonds have staged their strongest rally in six months as investors responded positively to Chancellor.

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Business News Finance World Affairs

Wall Street rebounds strongly

Dealmaking revival lifts investment banking revenues above $9bn Wall Street’s biggest banks are set to report their strongest investment banking quarter in nearly.

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Business News Finance Viewpoint

Gold on the run

The dollar price of gold has increased by around 46% from the start of 2025, making it one of the highest-performing asset classes.

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Education Finance

Free breakfast clubs expanded

Half a million more children to benefit Half a million more children will get a healthy start to the school day as the.

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Business News Finance

First Brands files for bankruptcy

$10bn collapse rocks debt markets US auto parts maker First Brands has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, revealing more than $10bn in.

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Business News Finance

Revolut pledges £3bn boost

FinTech targets UK licence Revolut has promised to pour £3bn into the UK as it steps up efforts to secure a full banking.

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Defence Finance Politics World Affairs

UK joins Iran sanctions reset

E3 trigger un snapback Britain, France and Germany have reimposed United Nations sanctions on Iran after accusing Tehran of persistently breaching commitments to.

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Finance Politics

Reform presses bank on losses

Farage challenges BoE Governor Reform UK leader Nigel Farage and his deputy Richard Tice have urged the Bank of England to rein in.

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