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  • Inflation picks up to surprise four per cent on higher tobacco prices

    January 17, 2024

    The figures come just a day after new data showed that wage pressures had eased significantly in the second half of last year.

  • Banks rush to invest in new tech to combat rise in AI-driven fraud

    January 17, 2024

    Banks are rushing to invest in new technology to combat rising levels of fraud as artificial intelligence unlocks new ways to create and perpetuate scams.

  • Electoral and fiscal pressures will clash over the coming year – there can only be one winner

    January 17, 2024

    The main political parties have received no shortage of warnings about reckless fiscal plans ahead of this year’s election. 

  • FTSE 100 today: London markets could wrestle with recovery as global risk mood sours

    January 17, 2024

    Amid global market volatility, Asian markets respond to a Wall Street downturn, while Nikkei reaching a 34-year high; oil prices decline due to a dollar surge and Red Sea geopolitical concerns. The greenback hits a one-month peak. China's economy outperforms expectations, while investors await crucial data on UK inflation and U.S. retail sales.

  • How will the Bank of England change its approach on interest rates after wage growth falls again?

    January 16, 2024

    Annual wage growth of 6.5 per cent may still sound like a lot, but a look underneath the hood suggests that wage growth is slowing fast.

  • Wage growth continues falling as signs emerge of loosening labour market

    January 16, 2024

    Policymakers at the Bank have repeatedly stressed that further progress is needed on wage growth to justify loosening policy.

  • Britain has little money left – and it needs politicians who are honest about that

    January 16, 2024

    It may not be an easy vote winner, but Britain needs politicians who are honest about our fiscal reality, writes Adam Hawksbee.

  • Are you one of the Brits missing out on £6.9bn of savings interest?

    January 16, 2024

    Britons lost out on an estimated £6.9bn in interest from savings accounts last year, new research shows, as personal finance experts urge consumers to be more proactive.

  • UK bosses much more optimistic about 2024 than last year, PwC survey suggests

    January 15, 2024

    PwC's annual global CEO survey showed that 39 per cent of UK bosses expect the economy to improve in 2024, up from just nine per cent last year. 

  • Inflation set to fall – but fears Red Sea crisis could push prices higher take hold

    January 15, 2024

    December's inflation data will be released amid widespread concern that an escalation of conflict in the Middle East could see a resurgence in inflation.

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