The Treasury said a stable relationship with China would support economic growth - but critics said the chancellor should have stayed at home to address the market turmoil.
House prices rose just a day after the Bank of England cut interest rates for the first time this year in a boost for the ...
A major speech Wednesday promises a host of pro-growth policies to turn the UK economy around. But the hurdles in the ...
Britain is already looking at concessions it can give to the US President to avoid a repeat of the trade wars he's launching ...
The chancellor has been criticised for making the trip while the government is under pressure from rising borrowing costs.
British finance minister Rachel Reeves spelled out her plans to revive the country's slow-moving economy on Wednesday, adding ...
In choppy global seas, going for growth is going to require some tricky navigation - and it will make big domestic political ...
Rachel Reeves has been slammed after returning from China with just £600 million of investment. The Chancellor made the trip last week despite turbulence on the UK gilt markets as the Budget ...
Reeves' visit to China is a bold first step in the new direction — one where the UK recognizes the importance of economic cooperation for long-term growth and stability. By prioritizing renewed ...
Let’s be clear. Rachel Reeves had to go to China. The chancellor went to promote Britain and to win business. Staying at home would not have saved the pound. It would have looked like weakness ...
Rachel Reeves flew to China on Thursday night in a bid to revive closer ties with the nation and boost Britain’s economy amid turmoil in UK bond markets. The Chancellor was criticised for being ...
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