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Borrowing assessments should be cut to one a year, IMF suggests
The global economic watchdog suggests the change would reduce pressure for “overly-frequent changes to policy”.
Trump bickers with Powell over Fed renovation costs
Tensions between the president and the Fed Chair were on full display during Trump’s visit.
More traders to challenge rate-rigging convictions
The traders decision to appeal comes after the victory of two other traders in the Supreme Court
Starmer and Modi sign ÂŁ6bn India-UK trade deal
The free trade deal is expected to cut tariffs on goods and increase market access for both countries.
Four things you need to know about UK-India trade deal
Here’s a quick guide to what’s been agreed and what it could mean for you.
UK vehicle making hits lowest level since 1953
Data shows a slump in car and van production as the industry trade body hopes a UK-US tariff deal will
City rate-rigging convictions quashed – what happens next?
Carlo Palombo and Tom Hayes have secured victory after a 10-year fight but what are the next steps for the
Tesla pledges to make cheaper cars as problems mount
Elon Musk’s firm reports falling profits as tariffs hit and the US cuts support for electric vehicles.
City traders have rate-rigging convictions quashed
Tom Hayes and Carlo Palombo were jailed for manipulating interest rates.