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Donald Trump's tariffs on UK exports to the USA could have impact on UK mortgages and private rents. Here's what it means.
US tariffs could cause further uncertainty for the UK housing market, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors said. | ...
A growing number of UK lenders are cutting mortgage rates as the fallout from US tariffs continues to fuel forecasts of ...
The Fed has the legal ability to act alone when it comes to buying US Treasuries from banks and primary dealers. This would allow it to expand its repo operations or to conduct large-scale Treasury ...
Benchmark equity indices Sensex and Nifty traded lower on Wednesday, impacted by rising trade tensions, despite the Reserve ...
The economic fallout from Donald Trump's tariff plans could send interest rates down more quickly - leading to cheaper ...
Ministers including Chancellor Rachel Reeves have stressed the UK must look elsewhere to improve relations with other ...
British 30-year government bond yields surged to their highest since May 1998 on Wednesday, following a sharp rise in 30-year US Treasury yields driven by the US President hitting China with 104% ...
Trump's tariffs could be bad news for savers, who have been making the most of higher interest rates to bulk up their rainy day funds.
The Bank of England (BoE) is widely expected to cut interest rates next month, as president Donald Trump's tariff blitz ...
One broker said tariffs chaos had created a 'golden window of opportunity' for homeowners to secure a cheaper mortgage.