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UK wage growth accelerated in the three months through February but employers shed jobs, complicating the decision over how fast the Bank of England can cut interest rates to combat the fallout from ...
Although February's GDP report was upbeat, it did little to boost investor sentiment as US tariff uncertainties continue to ...
The Labour government has said raising the U.K.’s economic growth is the number one priority over the next five years. Since ...
A leading Chinese economist says Trump's tariffs on Chinese exports could reduce China's GDP by 2-2.5 percentage points, further affecting the already slowing economy. Beijing, Apr 7 (PTI) The new set ...
There’s something ethereal that ebbs from Carole King through every inch of her artistry – how just one woman can harness such musical power both in her own right and also pass it on to others, by ...
Economist Dr. Jerry Parrish believes a trade ... Port-Sarasota-Bradenton Metropolitan Statistical Area and its economic growth in the past decade. North Port-Sarasota-Bradenton MSA outpaces ...
Admiral is warning jewellery owners the correct amount of cover needed may have increased significantly since they bought their valuables. Households are being warned to make sure they are not ...
This week promises significant developments from the PM, who is anticipated to reveal numerous initiatives aimed at stimulating UK economic growth. In reaction to the US's latest proclamations ...
Growth in the insurance sector driven by generative artificial intelligence (gen AI) has the potential to inject up to £59 billion to the UK annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2038, according to a ...
LONDON, April 7 (Xinhua) — Countries may feel compelled to impose reciprocal tariffs of 19 percent on U.S. services to rectify persistent bilateral trade imbalances, The Economist magazine has said.
a Nobel prize winning economist has suggested. US President Donald Trump has imposed a 10% tariff on UK goods but a 20% tariff on EU goods. Northern Ireland is part of UK customs territory but ...