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  • Is Rachel Reeves actually to blame for the ‘Truss crash’?

    Opinion

    After years of blaming the 'Truss crash' on tax cuts, Rachel Reeves has finally gestured to the real problem – her own instinct to overspend, writes Tom Harwood.

    Liz Truss and Rachel Reeves in a public discussion at a business conference, highlighting political and economic topics.
  • Energy bills bailout speculation sparks bond sell-off fears

    Markets

    An unfunded government intervention to subsidise household energy bills would trigger a gilt market rout likely to push the UK’s long-term borrowing costs to the highest they have been since 1997, bond investors and economists have warned. David Zahn, head of European fixed income at Franklin Templeton, told City AM that the prospect of ministers [...]

    UK borrowing costs jumped on Tuesday on a raft of international news
  • Kwasi Kwarteng: Labour ‘at risk’ without more tax rises amid bond jitters

    Economics

    The government risks being plunged into crisis unless it prepares for another bruising round of tax hikes to cover sharp rises in energy subsidies, former chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng has warned. In an interview with City AM, Kwarteng said taxes could be put up as soon as November if the government pushes ahead with proposals for [...]

    Kwasi Kwarteng speaking at a press conference, addressing economic policies, wearing a suit and tie, with a serious expres...
  • Borrowing costs climb most since mini-Budget on inflation fears

    March 6, 2026

    The government’s borrowing costs rose dramatically on Friday and were on track to have their worst week since Liz Truss’s fateful mini-Budget, amid fears the escalating war in the Middle East will unleash another bout of high inflation. The interest rate on UK bonds – known as gilts – rose across the board, to reach [...]

  • Rachel Reeves’s caution could prove as damaging as Liz Truss’s recklessness

    November 18, 2025

    Reeves is trying her best to avoid any comparisons to Truss's infamous mini-budget, but her excessive caution could prove just as damaging.

  • ‘The most calls I’ve ever had’ – Why Japanese bonds have suffered surging yields

    May 27, 2025

    The Japanese bond market has suffered one of its worst weeks in years. An auction on Japan’s 20-year government bond saw its bid-to-cover ratio, a measure of demand, sink to levels last seen in 2012, while the auction’s tail, the gap between average and lowest-accepted prices, widened to the longest since 1987, in another sign [...]

  • Rachel Reeves or Liz Truss: Who really ‘crashed the economy’?

    January 10, 2025

    Amid UK bond market turmoil, how does Reeves' budget compare to Truss' - and who is really responsible for 'crashing the economy'?

  • Tory leadership: I’ll return us to ‘party of sound money’, Robert Jenrick pledges

    October 16, 2024

    Tory leadership contender Robert Jenrick has pledged to return the Conservatives to “being the party of sound money”, if elected. The former migration minister outlined his economic plans in a speech this morning in which he admitted the Conservatives “abandoned fiscal responsibility in the mini-Budget.” Jenrick told an audience of journalists and MPs at a [...]

  • Pound’s strength against the dollar risks ‘damage’ to UK’s competitiveness

    September 25, 2024

    The pound reaching its highest level in over two years against the dollar risks damaging the international competitiveness of the UK, City analysts have warned. Sterling now sits at $1.34, its highest since February 2022 and far from its low point of $1.03 in the days after Liz Truss’ mini budget. However, while the strength [...]

  • Fiscal prudence? The iron chancellor doth protest too much

    July 24, 2024

    Rachel Reeves’ decision to expand the powers of the OBR suggests apprehension, not confidence, writes Tim Focas. Rachel Reeves has promised to be an “iron chancellor” embodying fiscal constraint and discipline. Yet, her first legislative move to enhance the powers of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) raises questions about her own confidence in living [...]

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