Markets are ramping up bets on interest rate cuts after the US president sparked a trade war and fears of global recession.
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Investors think two more rate cuts are seemingly nailed on and a third is now a strong possibility. The first looks set for ...
London shares fell on Thursday as investors worldwide abandoned risky assets following U.S. President Donald Trump's ...
London shares plunged on Thursday, as investors avoided risky assets after U.S. President Donald Trump's reciprocal tariffs ...
"If Trump’s tariffs slow global growth, prompting rate cuts, it may indirectly help UK buyers by lowering mortgage rates. First-time buyers and homeowners could benefit from improved affordability, ...
President Trump's historic speech in which he vowed to use tariffs to make the US "wealthy again" has led to a whole series ...
Investors may be trying to navigate market volatility following the US president’s unveiling of tariffs on countries.
The decision to hold the UK's base interest rate at 4.5% didn't come as a surprise this week - but the level of concern within the Bank of England about inflation rising again was notable.
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