GBP/USD 1.357 EUR/GBP 0.851 GBP/JPY 195.485 EUR/USD 1.155 GBP/AUD 2.089 USD/JPY 144.110 USD/CAD 1.359 AUD/USD 0.649 CAD/JPY 106.037 EUR/CAD 1.570 GBP/CAD 1.844 AUD/CAD 0.883 AUD/JPY 93.585 AUD/NZD 1.079 EUR/AUD 1.778 GBP/USD 1.357 EUR/GBP 0.851 GBP/JPY 195.485 EUR/USD 1.155 GBP/AUD 2.089 USD/JPY 144.110 USD/CAD 1.359 AUD/USD 0.649 CAD/JPY 106.037 EUR/CAD 1.570 GBP/CAD 1.844 AUD/CAD 0.883 AUD/JPY 93.585 AUD/NZD 1.079 EUR/AUD 1.778
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Financial Times • Jun 12, 2025

UK economy suffers worst monthly contraction since 2023

The 0.3% drop in GDP during April marks a notable setback for the UK economy, underscoring the difficulty faced by the government in stimulating economic expansion.

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Financial Times • Jun 08, 2025

UK prioritises health and defence as other budgets face squeeze

The government's budget plans allocate increased funding to healthcare and defense sectors while imposing tighter restrictions on other areas, reflecting shifting fiscal priorities...

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Financial Times • Jun 04, 2025

Reeves vows to reinstate some winter fuel payments this year

The Chancellor’s commitment to restore certain winter fuel subsidies aims to provide financial relief to households, while maintaining current income tax, VAT, and national insuran...

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Financial Times • Jun 04, 2025

Labour forced to postpone £5,000-a-head business conference

The delay of the exclusive business event, featuring key government officials, may impact planned investments and networking opportunities that typically generate substantial econo...

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Financial Times • May 15, 2025

GDP surge gives Reeves only brief respite from economic challenge

Although recent economic growth exceeded expectations, experts suggest the chancellor may still face the necessity of adjusting fiscal policies through increased taxes or reduced p...

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Financial Times • May 06, 2025

Friedrich Merz fails in initial vote to become Germany’s chancellor

The unexpected defeat of Friedrich Merz in the first round of the chancellor election caused fluctuations in financial markets, reflecting investor uncertainty about Germany's poli...

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