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The Guardian – Business • May 13, 2025

Gold fever makes a comeback as buyers and bankers recoil from uncertainty

Amid global economic instability caused by pandemics, geopolitical conflicts, and trade tensions, investors increasingly turn to gold as a reliable asset to preserve wealth and hed...

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The Guardian – Business • May 13, 2025

Nissan to shut seven factories, cutting 20,000 jobs worldwide

Nissan’s decision to reduce its global workforce and facility operations follows a substantial financial downturn influenced by unsuccessful merger discussions and declining sales...

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The Guardian – Business • May 13, 2025

US to slash tariff on small China parcels from 120% to 54%

Reducing import fees on low-value shipments from China to the US is expected to lower costs for consumers and enhance market opportunities for online retailers like Shein and Temu.

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The Guardian – Business • May 13, 2025

UK unemployment rises to highest in nearly four years

Increased employer national insurance payments have coincided with a decline in available positions, contributing to a slower labor market and a growth in the proportion of individ...

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The Guardian – Business • May 13, 2025

‘It underpins everything’: how people in a relationship manage their finances

Many couples today choose various methods of handling their money, reflecting changing attitudes toward financial independence and partnership by balancing shared expenses with per...

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The Guardian – Business • May 13, 2025

We told young people that degrees were their ticket to a better life. It’s become a great betrayal |...

Rising unemployment and technological changes have diminished the expected return on higher education investments, leading many recent graduates to face financial instability despi...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

Warm weather and Easter weekend boosted UK spending in April, says Barclays

In April, UK consumer expenditure notably increased compared to the previous year, driven by favorable seasonal factors and a rise in discretionary purchases, indicating a positive...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

Pension funds ‘to unlock up to £50bn’ of investment, with half for UK firms

Seventeen major UK pension fund managers have committed to a new agreement with the government, aiming to direct a substantial portion of investments towards domestic companies and...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

Reeves’s Mansion House accord on pension funds is long on virtue-signalling | Nils Pratley

Several major UK pension funds have voluntarily committed to increasing domestic private market investments, but the numerous attached conditions and optimistic financial projectio...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

‘Would do more harm than good’: what will Trump’s tariffs really mean for Hollywood?

The proposed tariffs on imported films could increase costs for distributors and theaters, potentially reducing profits and limiting the availability of international movies in the...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

The Guardian view on UK trade: quiet re-engagement is a slow fix for Brexit’s mistakes | Editorial

The recent UK trade agreements highlight the country's role in providing regulatory standards and affluent markets, which supports partner nations’ economic growth while signaling...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

‘Things could fall over’: businesses and public services on Starmer’s immigration crackdown

Several key industries warn that tightening immigration controls may worsen existing labor shortages, potentially disrupting critical services and economic stability across social...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

Trump signs order aiming to slash US drug prices to match those abroad

The executive action introduces a pricing framework intended to reduce medication expenses in the US by aligning them with international rates, potentially impacting pharmaceutical...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

Cobalt firm taps in to electric car boom with £174m London stock market float

Cobalt Holdings plans to raise £174 million through a London public offering to secure metal supplies from Glencore, reflecting strategic positioning amid fluctuating demand in the...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

Trump claims ‘total reset’ of US-China ties as 90-day pause to trade war agreed

The announcement of a temporary halt in tariff increases between the US and China led to a market rally, reflecting investor optimism about reduced trade tensions and potential eco...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

UK windfall tax can fund switch to green jobs for North Sea oil workers – report

Implementing a permanent levy on energy company profits could provide substantial funding to support the retraining and employment of North Sea oil workers in sustainable energy se...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

Trump might claim China tariff victory – but this is Capitulation Day | Heather Stewart

The temporary suspension of tariffs between the US and China sparked positive market reactions, with stocks rising and bond yields increasing amid investor optimism despite ongoing...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

Stock markets, dollar and oil rally as US and China agree to slash tariffs in 90-day pause – busines...

The temporary suspension of reciprocal import taxes between the United States and China has positively influenced global markets, leading to increased investor confidence and upwar...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

Trump’s dangerous projects follow a predictable pattern

The recent decline of several key government initiatives has led to financial setbacks, impacting trade policies and regional investments while highlighting broader economic challe...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

US and China agree to lower tariffs in trade war de-escalation – video

The temporary reduction of tariffs between the United States and China is expected to ease trade tensions, potentially boosting economic activity and stabilizing markets by lowerin...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

Pharmaceutical stocks slide as Trump vows to cut US prescription drug prices ‘by 30-80%’

The announcement of aggressive measures to lower medication costs in the United States has caused a notable decline in the market value of companies producing pharmaceuticals.

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

For Silicon Valley, AI isn’t just about replacing some jobs. It’s about replacing all of them | Ed N...

The financial impact of AI innovation extends beyond incremental gains, aiming to automate entire industries and thereby redirect vast amounts of labor costs into corporate revenue...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

‘I’ve never known fear like it’: Tom Kerridge on booze, bad-boy chefs and the crisis for pubs and re...

The ongoing difficulties in the hospitality sector are impacting revenue streams and employee stability, highlighting the broader economic challenges faced by businesses in food an...

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The Guardian – Business • May 12, 2025

MPs should not accept any murky answers from Thames Water chair on potential sale | Nils Pratley

The upcoming scrutiny of Thames Water’s leadership is crucial as investor confidence has eroded, leading to a refinancing effort involving a US private equity firm aiming to secure...

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The Guardian – Business • May 11, 2025

Staff layoffs in UK gain pace amid Trump tariff turmoil and labour cost increases

Rising labor expenses and trade uncertainties have led to decreased business optimism in the UK, resulting in accelerated workforce reductions and a cautious approach toward new hi...

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The Guardian – Business • May 11, 2025

‘Substantial progress’ at US-China trade talks, says Scott Bessent

The recent discussions between American and Chinese officials have led to advancements that may positively impact bilateral commerce and reduce existing trade tensions between the...

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The Guardian – Business • May 11, 2025

UK supermarkets suspend supplies from Lincolnshire pig farm over cruelty claims

Major UK retailers halting orders from a key supplier due to animal welfare concerns may lead to significant revenue losses and disrupt supply chains within the country’s pork indu...

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The Guardian – Business • May 11, 2025

Trump will destroy world trade, but democracies can defend themselves – and each other | Anders Fogh...

The proposal for a coalition of seven leading democracies aims to safeguard shared economic interests and promote stability by collectively responding to disruptive trade policies...

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The Guardian – Business • May 11, 2025

Yes, AI will eventually replace some workers. But that day is still a long way off

The adoption of artificial intelligence has the potential to enhance operational efficiency and drive growth, although many companies are still cautious about fully relying on it f...

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The Guardian – Business • May 11, 2025

The insidious doublespeak of Trump’s freedom of ‘choice’

The administration’s emphasis on consumer choice in product variety may influence market competition and spending behavior, while simultaneously affecting regulatory costs and long...

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