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  • Truss refuses to commit to more tax cuts in apparent row-back on Kwarteng comments

    September 29, 2022

    Liz Truss has refused to commit to more tax cuts in an apparent row back of earlier comments from Kwasi Kwarteng. Truss today told BBC London that it was important to be “fiscally responsible” and to “bring debt down over time”, after being asked if she would bring in more tax cuts. Truss and Kwarteng’s [...]

  • The Financial Services and Markets Bill – second reading

    September 29, 2022

    Lord Chris Holmes of Richmond explains the government's 335-page Financial Services Bill and what it means for crypto assets.

  • Matt Hancock to deliver keynote speech at Crypto AM Summit and Awards 2022

    September 29, 2022

    Crypto champion MP Matt Hancock MP will be delivering a keynote address at the Crypto AM Summit and Awards in November.

  • Truss defends mini-budget as ‘the right plan’ in bruising local radio interviews

    September 29, 2022

    Prime Minister Liz Truss said she was willing to take “controversial” steps to spur growth today as she refused to reverse her economic plans that have rocked financial markets this week.

  • Bitcoin and Ethereum rebound after yesterday’s cool down

    September 29, 2022

    Bitcoin is changing hands just north of $19,000, up more than two per cent over a day, while Ethereum is trading for around $1,300.

  • Chief sec to the Treasury: ‘I’m not going to apologise’ for mini-budget – but ‘no one’s perfect’

    September 29, 2022

     The chief secretary to the Treasury has said he’s “not going to apologise” for the mini-budget, as he hits back at the International Monetary Fund’s criticism this morning.  Chris Philp said he “respectfully disagrees” with the IMF, which said the tax cuts would create more inequality in Britain, while speaking on Sky News this morning.  [...]

  • Ex Bank of England governor Mark Carney: Government ‘undermining’ financial institutions

    September 29, 2022

     Sir Mark Carney, the former Bank of England Governor, has said the government’s mini-budget tax cuts are “working at some cross-purposes” with monetary policy. The economic accused Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng of “undercutting” financial institutions, after last week’s mini-budget sent markets into turmoil, and the pound plummeting.  Speaking to the BBC, his comments came [...]

  • UK already in recession but market chaos will make it worse, KPMG forecasts

    September 29, 2022

    The UK is already in a recession that is likely to be intensified by turmoil in financial markets, new forecasts published today reveal. Surging inflation – running at a 40-year high of 9.9 per cent – has squeezed households and businesses, forcing them to cut spending and likely steering the economy into reverse in the [...]

  • Bank of England launches £65bn emergency care package to tame UK market carnage

    September 28, 2022

    The Bank of England today scrambled to head off a “material risk to UK financial stability” driven by higher UK borrowing costs. In a mid-morning statement to the City, the Bank said it is launching an emergency, time-limited bond buying scheme amid market chaos triggered by investor concerns over the UK’s fiscal and economic credibility. [...]

  • Analysis: Don’t confuse symptoms with causes, the Bank’s hand was forced

    September 28, 2022

    Today’s emergency Bank of England support package for the City was triggered by turmoil in a very specific segment of the gilt market. Since last Friday’s tax cutting and borrowing bonanza, rates on UK government debt have been going through the roof. That has pushed bond prices down. The two move inversely. That, in turn, [...]

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