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City A.M. • May 23, 2025
Consumer confidence improves in early sign that ‘the worst has passed’
Recent enhancements in consumer sentiment, influenced by reduced trade disputes and lower interest rates, suggest a potential positive shift in economic activity and spending patte...
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City A.M. • May 12, 2025
UK living standards have worsened since Labour took power, voters say
A recent survey indicates that almost 50% of UK voters perceive a decline in their economic well-being during the past year under the current administration.
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