US stocks fell on Friday as investors reacted to the threat of more possible tariffs from the Trump administration, while ...
At the White House on Friday, President Donald Trump said he would soon announce a plan on reciprocal tariffs on American ...
The more President Donald Trump threatens tariffs on the US’s trading partners, the more the worry of another inflation wave troubles global economists. Stubborn consumer-price growth was bothering ...
Rachel Reeves has suffered another blow in her bid to boost tepid economic growth after the Bank of England played down the idea of a big interest rate cut later this year. At such a critical moment ...
Slightly weaker US economic data and the potential for political uncertainty to weaken economic growth mean interest rates ...
Inflation is set to rise again in the coming months, the Bank of England has warned, mainly driven by increasing energy bills.
US stocks traded lower after fresh data showed the economy added 143,000 jobs in January, fewer than the 175,000 expected by ...
The rationale for the bank’s doves may be to frontload cuts — the UK still has some of the highest rates globally — before the rise in inflation makes it prohibitive. This was the market’s ...
The Bank of England's chief economist Huw Pill said that despite forecasts of inflation climbing to 3.7% in the second half ...
The Bank of England lowered its main interest rate by a quarter of a percentage point to 4.50 per cent, taking it to its ...
"I think that is a reason for caution, for carefulness in the way we proceed with removing monetary policy restriction and cutting bank rate," Pill said.