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Economics
July 2024
Business live
UK grocery inflation falls to 1.6%; Fed chair Powell hints at US rate cuts – business live
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BoE should ‘stop squeezing living standards’ and cut rates, says policymaker
‘This just isn’t going to add up’: experts warn Trumponomics would hurt US
Economics viewpoint
Labour should scrap two-child benefit cap sooner rather than later
Larry Elliott
Labour can end austerity at a stroke – by taxing the rich and taxing them hard
George Monbiot
Reliance on private sector investment could stifle Labour’s economic mission
Richard Partington
China posts record trade surplus as foreign importers rush to beat tariffs
Rachel Reeves to announce economic advisory council to boost UK growth
US consumer prices unexpectedly fell in June, drawing Fed closer to cutting interest rates
Surprise growth boost for Labour as GDP rises by 0.4% in May
Hopes of interest rate cut dashed by Bank of England economist
Rachel Reeves says the UK’s public finances are in a dire state – but here’s why I’m cautiously optimistic
Larry Elliott
What is the national wealth fund and what will it invest in?
Rachel Reeves launches £7.3bn national wealth fund
Cutting interest rates ‘too late or too little’ could hit jobs, Fed chair warns
Bank of England should keep interest rates on hold, says policymaker
Business live
Bank of England policymaker argues for holding interest rates until inflation pressures ease – as it happened
Rachel Reeves requests urgent assessment of spending inheritance
Labour must stay ‘laser-focused’ on delivering growth, say business groups
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