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Discover how climate change, technological progress, and geopolitics are reshaping infrastructure needs. Join Paul Diggle and Bridget Rosewell for an insightful discussion.
The Fed has made its big rate cut decision. Concerns now pivot from inflation to a possible US recession. We weigh into the debate. Find out more.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will deliver the Labour government’s first budget on 30 October. Technical tweaks to the treatment of Bank of England losses can create some fiscal space, but material tax increases will be necessary to satisfy the fiscal rules. This note surveys the economic and fiscal landscape and outlines the potential tax increases.
The UK’s new Labour government blames its predecessors for leaving the country’s finances in a mess. How true is that? What can Chancellor Rachel Reeves do to fix problems and boost long-term growth when she unveils her first Budget next month?
Paul Diggle, Chief Economist, returns from a summer break with his take on recent market volatility, how growth has replaced inflation as investors’ main concern and why the race for the White House just got more intense.