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Britain is slowly drowning in debt. Figures just released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) show that in the financial year to July the state had to borrow £60 billion to tread water.
President Trump's tariffs have tipped the economy toward stagflation, but investors have another serious problem in the stock market's elevated valuation.
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Inquirer Business on MSNUS Fed minutes: Most officials worried about inflation moving higher
Most Federal Reserve officials said last month that the threat of higher inflation was a greater concern than the potential ...
Key influencing factors for FMCG stocks, such as HUL, ITC, Dabur and others, explained 1. Demand recovery continues. The demand recovery that was seen in the April to June quarter ...
Government borrowing in the UK slowed to a lower-than-expected £1.1 billion in July, providing some relief for Chancellor Rachel Reeves in the run-up to the autumn budget.
The Pound Sterling (GBP) trades cautiously against its major peers on Thursday as investors await the preliminary United Kingdom (UK) S&P Global Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) data for August, which ...
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