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City A.M. • May 19, 2025
Inflation set to ramp up after ‘Awful April’
Rising prices driven by recent increases in taxes and utility costs are anticipated to push consumer expenses higher, potentially affecting household budgets and economic stability...
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City A.M. • May 04, 2025
Bank of England set to cut interest rates as US tariffs in focus
The anticipated reduction in UK borrowing costs is expected to influence economic activity, reflecting the Bank of England’s response to external trade pressures and aiming to supp...
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