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Economics

  • 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

  • Two workmen in a cherry picker as construction work continues on two data centres in Slough, Berkshire

    UK construction sector grows at fastest pace in more than two years

  • A trader works on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange after a global sell-off of shares sparked recession fears.

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

  • Women walk down a high street during sunny weather

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

  • a man rubs his temples

    Shares in New York and London tumble on fears of US recession

    FTSE 100 on track for its lowest close since April and Japan’s Nikkei suffers biggest fall since crash of 1987
  • Composite image of Kamala Harris and Donald Trump speaking at events

    Warning signs of US recession may be bad news for Kamala Harris

    Cracks in labour market provide Trump with evidence for his message that Biden has been disaster for the economy
    • Wood Group suitor pulls out of takeover, blaming market turmoil

    • What can I do about my mortgage now the base rate has been cut?

    • Large English vineyards mark boom year as output and investment soar

  • the Wall Street road sign with a huge US flag blurred in the background

    Fears of further market turmoil deepen after US economic data spooked investors

  • a lorry passes the Sevington inland border facility sign

    UK food industry says lack of testing capacity forcing imports back to EU for checks

  • Larry Elliott

    Economics viewpoint
    A simple solution to Rachel Reeves’ spending cuts? Stop subsidising the banks

    Larry Elliott
  • William Keegan

    William Keegan's in my view
    Britain didn’t vote Labour just to get a new iron chancellor

    William Keegan
  • An elderly man with a cane rides in a gold cart.

    Berkshire Hathaway sells off large share of Apple and increases cash holdings

  • Martin Kettle

    Labour is still in its ‘phoney’ period. Far tougher tests await in autumn

    Martin Kettle
  • People attend a job fair

    US jobs data ‘flashing red’ as poor growth sparks Wall Street sell-off

  • Andrew Bailey, governor of the Bank of England, speaking on Thursday

    Don’t be fooled by the interest rate cut – higher rates are here to stay

  • A worker stacks packaged bed frames in a factory in Commerce, California, in 2017. US manufacturing data suggested the world’s biggest economy may be slowing.

    Business live
    Federal Reserve interest rate cut bets rise as US jobs disappointment fuels growth fears – as it happened

  • A trader works on the floor of the New York stock exchange

    Fear of US recession rattles global markets as tech shares fall

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