The decline, which was less than economists expected, is nearing the Bank of England’s 2 percent target.
Category: Hunt, Jeremy
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Britain Is Cutting Taxes Again. Why Now?
The government announced a budget as a national election looms. Here’s what you need to know.
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Britain Is Cutting Taxes Again. Why Now?
The government announced a budget as a national election looms. Here’s what you need to know.
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U.K. to Cut Taxes Again as Election Nears
The Conservative government, trailing badly in the polls, proposed the second tax cut in four months.
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U.K. Cuts Workers’ Taxes as Sunak Faces Election and Stagnant Economy
Britain’s top financial official, Jeremy Hunt, outlined measures to spur business investment and push more people into work.
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In Global Race to Offer Green Subsidies, U.K. Prefers Slow and Steady
Competing against sizable U.S. incentives, Britain is choosing a less expensive route, winning some fans while exasperating others.
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In Global Race to Offer Green Subsidies, U.K. Prefers Slow and Steady
Competing against sizable U.S. incentives, Britain is choosing a less expensive route, winning some fans while exasperating others.
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In Budget Speech, U.K. Government Will Issue a Call to Work
The New York Times – Business:In a major policy speech, Jeremy Hunt, the chancellor of the Exchequer, is expected to offer plans to promote greater work force participation.
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Rishi Sunak, New UK Prime Minister, Delays Economic Plan
The New York Times – Business:Mr. Sunak’s government, seeking more time to make the “right decisions,” will deliver its first economic plan on Nov. 17 instead of Monday.
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After a Storm, Britain’s Economy Finds Itself Rudderless
The New York Times – Business:The departure of Prime Minister Liz Truss raises uncertainty in a country searching for answers to soaring inflation and stagnant growth.
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Liz Truss’s New Economic Agenda Looks a Lot Like the Labour’s
The New York Times – Business:After a blowback over her budget-busting tax cuts, Britain’s prime minister has junked her free-market plans and adopted several measures favored by Labour.
