Economics
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Leaked document suggests Indian tariffs on scotch and Theresa May’s visa rules for skilled Indians had been impeding progress
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The Treasury committee have questioned Bank of England governor Mark Carney, chief economist Andy Haldane, and policymakers Gertjan Vlieghe and Ian McCafferty
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MPC member Gertjan Vlieghe tells MPs that central bank’s financial models ‘are just not that good’ for predicting even a recession
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Borrowing bill hits lowest January level in 17 years, putting chancellor in position to ease some austerity plans
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The same forces fuelling the rise of hate groups and crime in America are operating in Brexit Britain
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All the day’s economic and financial news, including the unravelling of Kraft Heinz’s pursuit of Unilever and a Greek bailout meeting
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Economics viewpoint Is this the end of UK's retail boom?
Larry ElliottEconomic indicators point to a prolonged slump in consumer spending, and as prices rise real income will fall
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With another bailout set to bring more cuts, quitting the euro is back on the agenda
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ONS says weaker sterling since Brexit vote led to 37.3m visits to UK in 2016, with big rise in North American tourists
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Crude oil’s 20% price leap and sterling’s slide against dollar have made cost of petrol and diesel rocket at pumps
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All the day’s economic and financial news, as shares continue to hit new peaks before coming off the boil in late trading
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Free trade group lobbying against UK import tariffs slams Philip Hammond Brexit strategy as road to ‘self-harm’
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Markets are at record highs, but optimism breeds recklessness. The question is how big the bubble will get before it bursts
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Trump is learning that while he may love to give the middle finger to (supposedly) liberal public opinion, there are Republicans who will not join in
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Production costs jump 20% in a year as pound’s sharp fall following Brexit vote ramps up imports bill just as oil prices start to bite
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Business live UK growth revised up; Unilever vows to unlock value – as it happened