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Economics

  • Larry Elliott

    Economics viewpoint
    Threat to stock markets comes from China and Middle East, not the US

    Larry Elliott
    US economy has staying power but China’s growth prospects have worsened and too little attention is paid to war in Gaza
  • People walking and cycling in front of the Hastings Observer building that is engraved with "Printers, Lithographers, Publishers – Office of the Sussex Express, Founded 1853"

    Invest in heritage to boost wealth of failing English towns, says new report

    Celebrating an area’s cultural past is key to reviving its economy, according to Historic England
  • Chancellor of the exchequer Rachel Reeves

    UK ministers warned to prepare for tough decisions on spending

    The Treasury has made it clear that reform will be needed as Rachel Reeves begins pivotal review of public finances
  • Shipping containers stacked up at a port

    Inflation may be low again now, but we are still being overcharged

    Phillip Inman
    Politicians must acknowledge that companies’ systematic profiteering is pushing household finances over the edge
  • A Black child's hand rests on an American flag

    Black US voters’ economic priorities revealed in new advocacy agenda

  • a fan of brand new £20 notes

    Pound posts longest run of losses in almost a year

  • A currency trader looking in the City of London.

    Business live
    Pound on track for worst run in almost a year, as FTSE 100 claws back losses – as it happened

  • People sit on parched grass in Greenwich Park in summer looking north towards Canary Wharf

    Why August is one of the most dangerous months in the financial calendar

  • street sign for wall street

    Wall Street sees best day of trading in nearly two years amid recovery rally

    Indices rise days after S&P endured worst day in almost two years amid global stock market sell-off
  • An Asda store in West London, Britain.

    Business live
    Asda sales fall as customers switch to supermarket rivals – as it happened

    Asda, Britain’s third biggest supermarket group, posted a 5.3% decline in underlying sales in the three months to the end of June
    • Repossession claims in England and Wales at highest in five years

    • Jobs market and pay growth are cooling off, large UK employers and recruiters warn

    • The violence was shocking but not surprising: Britain’s economy makes it ripe for far-right thuggery

      Larry Elliott
  • A trader on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange

    The Guardian view on a tech bubble going pop: AI pays the price for inflated expectations

  • The City of London financial district.

    Business live
    FTSE 100 jumps 1.75% after Japan calms rate rise fears – as it happened

  • The Bank of England building in Threadneedle Street in the City of London.

    UK recovery ‘will accelerate and force Bank to keep interest rates higher for longer’

    Niesr forecasts raise doubts over chance of further cuts by Bank of England before end of year
  • Staff on an NHS hospital ward

    Unions welcome scrapping of Tories’ ‘spiteful’ minimum service law

    Senior figures praise repeal of law but privately some want full workers’ rights overhaul implemented without delay
    • UK construction sector grows at fastest pace in more than two years

    • Share market chaos explained: what’s behind the stock meltdown and will there be a recession?

    • Warm weather lifts UK retail sales in July but shoppers shun big purchases

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