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The absolute 51st state of this CITY AM says the US-Canada trade war has heated up, and the president keeps pushing his desire to see…
Trump ratchets up Canada trade war with 50% aluminium and steel tariffs The FT leads with the back-and-forth of Trump’s tariffs and the impact on the…
US recession fears spark market pain CITY AM reports on US recession fears after Donald Trump refused to rule out the fact that the US could…
Wall Street plunges after Trump’s refusal to rule out recession The Financial Times reports on Wall Street’s plunge as US stocks declined on Monday due to…
Ukrainians to press Washington for resumption of aid in high-stakes talks The FT says Ukraine will try to persuade the US to resume intelligence and…
Berlin defence funding shift triggers huge bets on growth The Financial Times reports that investors are betting on a “big boost” to Germany’s “ailing economy” as…
Yet another growth hit for Reeves CITY AM reports the Chancellor’s growth agenda was dealt a fresh blow on Thursday after the British Chambers of…
Kyiv ready to reach US deal The FT leads with news that Ukraine has offered an olive branch to the US after Trump paused military…
Defence is the best form of attack City AM reports Labour is now rated above the Conservatives for who is best to handle defence and…
Europeans move towards seizing €200bn of frozen Russian assets The FT reports on Europe’s preparation to take over from the US. The paper says Europe’s biggest…
UK and France aim for new Ukraine peace deal after White House fracas The FT reports that the UK and France have taken over peace…
The New Inheritocracy This week’s Economist reports that inheriting is becoming nearly as important as working. More wealth means more money for baby boomers to…
Trump bumps up China tariffs and sets levies on neighbours in motion The Financial Times leads on the Donald Trump and PM Keir Starmer’s negotiations…
Trump’s threat of 25% tariffs on EU goods heightens fears over trade war The FT reports Donald Trump has threatened to slap 25 per cent…
Defence pledge triggers tough choices on tax CITY AM reports Keir Starmer’s commitment to increase the defence budget to three per cent of GDP in…
Europe’s worst nightmare This week’s The Economist ponders how Europe should deal with Trump and Putin. It says the region has had its bleakest week…
Can Friedrich Merz save Germany? The Economist looks ahead at the upcoming German elections (23 February) asking the question: Can Friedrich Merz save Germany? “He…
Thames saved with lifeline CITY AM reports on the High Court giving the green lift to a £3bn loan to help the Thames Water out…
US and Russia hail detente as path to rapid ending of Ukraine conflict The Financial Times says the negotiations between Russia and the US regarding an…
Retail chiefs warn perfect storm of taxes hitting jobs CITY AM says a heavyweight group of retailers has warned the Treasury that hundreds of thousands…
Job losses will restrain price pressures, says BoE rate-setter The FT says companies will struggle to raise prices this year as consumers are hit by…
This week’s The Economist reports on “pig-butchering”, the most lucrative scam in a global industry that steals over $500bn a year from victims all around the world.
The FT leads with China’s retaliatory tariffs on the US, which the paper says could set off a “trade war” between the two nations.
The Economist says IN HIS OWN inimitable style, President Donald Trump has identified something he dislikes and approached it with a wrecking ball. Deprived of…