Labour pledges more watchdog power after Truss mini-budget
Sir Keir Starmer says huge damage was done to the economy and can not be allowed (...)China exports fall again as economy struggles
The declines in trade were not as bad as expected and an improvement on the (...)Falling pound: What does it mean for me and my finances?
The value of the pound touched a record low against the dollar on Monday after (...)US economy shrinks again sparking recession fears
The US economy contracted at an annual rate of 0.9% in the three months to (...)US economy shrinks again sparking recession fears
The US economy contracted at an annual rate of 0.9% in the three months to (...)Labour calls again for 5% VAT cut on energy bills
Angela Rayner says rising living costs are hitting families hard, but Boris (...)Covid: Labour attacks Sunak over strategy to help economy
The shadow chancellor claims her Tory counterpart has called the crisis wrong (...)Increase car taxes to help climate, advisers say
Car taxes should be raised to help fund the battle against climate change, (...)Coronavirus: Energy firms permitted to chase unpaid bills again
Bailiffs are still banned from knocking on doors to collect unpaid parking (...)UK inflation hits four-year low on oil price fall, COVID impact
British inflation fell to its lowest since June 2016 last month as the coronavirus (...)Coronavirus hits UK households hard again in May - survey
The financial health of British households has deteriorated sharply this month, (...)Turkey will foil financial plotters, Erdogan says
President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday those who tried to plot against the (...)U.S. SEC alleges accounting fraud at Florida direct lender TCA -filing
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Monday filed charges (...)REFILE-UPDATE 1-Lloyds Banking Group scrapes profit after $1.75 bln COVID-19 provision
Lloyds Banking Group saw its pretax profit all but wiped out in the first (...)Pumping cash at record pace, ECB is under pressure to act again
Just weeks after unveiling a massive stimulus scheme in a late-night shock-and-awe (...)China stocks end higher as key rate cut again
China stocks ended higher on Monday as a key Chinese lending rate was cut (...)UPDATE 4-Morgan Stanley CEO: coronavirus will continue to pose challenges
Morgan Stanley Chief Executive Officer James Gorman told shareholders on Thursday (...)Coronavirus: UK interest rates slashed again in emergency move
The Bank bumps up its measures to support the UK in its efforts to support (...)Canada cuts capital buffer for banks, suspends mortgage stress test change
Canada is reducing the amount of capital lenders must hold to guard against (...)Factbox: Britain starts new funding scheme to shield businesses from coronavirus
The Bank of England unexpectedly cut interest rates by half a percent on Wednesday (...)Amazon owed £3m tax rebate amid Rugeley floor space row
The online giant has won an appeal against a local council over mezzanines. (...)Australian shares to open flat ahead of RBA decision; NZ little changed
Australian shares are expected to open little changed on Tuesday as investors (...)UPDATE 1-Philippine c.bank steps up bid to lift growth, cuts rates a 3rd time
The Philippine central bank cut its benchmark interest rate for a third time (...)UPDATE 4-General Electric fortifies defense against charges of bogus accounting
General Electric Co reinforced its defense of its accounting practices on (...)UPDATE 4-Metro Bank shores up finances, prepares for tough investor meeting
* Hedge funds scramble to unwind short bets against firm (Adds investor Royal (...)Exchange-rate shifts have helped the global economy
STICKLERS for value have plenty of reasons to frown at financial markets. (...)Bank BNP Paribas loses £35m UK tax avoidance case
A tribunal has ruled against BNP Paribas after HMRC accused it of tax avoidance. (...)Governments need to rethink their attitudes to debt
GOVERNMENTS do not always make the best budget managers. Assuming it avoids (...)On NAFTA, Donald Trump’s most dangerous opponents are at home
EVER game for a fight, President Donald Trump is picking one again with Canada (...)Of Indian banknotes cancelled last year, 99% are accounted for
ON NOVEMBER 8th 2016, Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, stunned its (...)Trump hits road to tout tax reform as helping workers
WASHINGTON, Aug 30 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump will turn his signature (...)Samsung’s boss is sentenced to prison
SAMSUNG’S founding family, the Lees, have good reason to dislike room 417 (...)Broadbent stresses rates message as Bank of England tries again
LONDON (Reuters) - A Bank of England policymaker sought on Friday to drive (...)How crisis-hit economies become investment darlings
NAWAZ SHARIF is the ex-prime minister of Pakistan again. His third stint in (...)Brexit-wary Bank of England leaves rates on hold, cuts growth forecast
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England kept interest rates at a record low (...)Bank of England leaves rates on hold, cuts growth forecast, still hints at 2018 rise
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England kept interest rates at a record low (...)America’s uncompetitive markets harm its economy
“THE best of all monopoly profits is a quiet life,” wrote Sir John Hicks, (...)Why the falling oil price isn’t hurting markets
INVESTORS could easily get confused about the impact of oil-price rises on (...)Why falling oil isn't hurting markets
INVESTORS could easily get confused about the impact of oil prices rises on (...)The Treasury publishes proposals to cut red tape
TEN days after he became America’s 45th president in January, Donald Trump (...)President Trump wants to privatise air-traffic control
IN JUNE 1956 a TWA Constellation collided with a United Air Lines DC-7 over (...)Why government-bond yields have been falling again
EVERY year it seems that analysts and investors play a ritual game. They begin (...)In Donald Trump’s America, the left rethinks its economics
DEMOCRATS thought they knew the boundaries of acceptable economic discourse. (...)Sweden’s economy is thriving, so why is monetary policy so loose?
ON A recent balmy day, people thronged the parks and promenades of central (...)Insurers get a new global accounting regime
LISTED firms in over 120 countries, including all large economies bar America, (...)Delay seen, again, on Trump growth agenda after Comey sacking
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Not even a week after the Trump administration and Congress (...)Federal Reserve: US economic slowdown temporary
The US Federal Reserve says it expects the economy to pick up again after (...)The markets are uninspired by the Trump tax plan
REMEMBER why the "Trump bump" began, all the way back in November? The rationale (...)America’s big banks have an encouraging first quarter
WHAT a difference a year makes. When America’s big banks reported first-quarter (...)We found 49 rearch results.