News

Rachel Reeves is in a pickle. At under £10bn, the Chancellor’s self-imposed fiscal headroom – the Treasury’s wiggle room ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to unveil the Labour Government's spending plans over the next Parliament in the next couple ...
Investors may expect continued pressure on UK long gilt yields as the government moves towards its Spending Review next week.
As the government's spending review looms large on the economic horizon next week, speculation about what is set to change is ...
The OECD has lowered its growth expectations for Britain and the world as doubts are cast over whether the UK’s fiscal rules ...
The US national debt has now hit a new all-time high of $36.5 trillion, based on official government numbers. The total ...
Surging government debt levels are becoming a pressure point for big economies and bond investors have their sights on those ...
was Managing Director from November 21, 1956 to May 5, 1963 Ivar Rooth, from Sweden, was Managing Director from August 3, 1951 to October 3, 1956 Camille Gutt, from Belgium, served as the IMF's first ...
The Bank of England, the Banque de France, the IMF, the Banca d’Italia and the OECD are pleased to announce a call for papers for the sixth edition of their annual workshop on International Capital ...
Analysts are sounding the alarm over potential tax rises from Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of the Government's spending ...
Rachel Reeves has been given political cover to adjust the UK’s fiscal framework, amid growing warnings that the Chancellor ...