BBC Economy - Source Information
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Number of headlines in database: 31
Last update: 2024-07-27 08:21:11
Number of headlines in database: 31
Last update: 2024-07-27 08:21:11
BBC Economy Headlines
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Are the UK's finances really worse than expected? (2024-07-26 23:09:10)
Rachel Reeves is set to reveal a public finances shortfall of billions on pounds after a snap audit. -
Reeves expected to reveal shortfall of billions (2024-07-26 03:12:18)
The chancellor confirms she will make a statement to Parliament next week on the state of public finances. -
Fire breaks out at restaurant near Bank of England (2024-07-25 16:18:05)
Firefighters are tackling a restaurant kitchen blaze on 1 Lombard Street in the City of London. -
US economy picks up amid heated presidential campaign (2024-07-25 12:58:22)
Despite steady growth, the economy is a top concern for voters in the US presidential election. -
Car firms demand more help to meet 2030 petrol ban (2024-07-24 23:09:30)
Manufacturers say support packages are required to electric vehicles more affordable. -
Ten new businesses helped to open on Union Street (2024-07-24 11:12:52)
Six traders have arrived since a fund opened in Aberdeen, with four more in the process of moving. -
David Lammy arrives in India for trade talks (2024-07-24 07:13:37)
Britain's foreign secretary wants to secure a free trade agreement with India, among other things. -
£7bn in old UK banknotes and coins not cashed in (2024-07-24 05:34:41)
Check down the back of the sofa - more than £7bn in old UK bank notes has not been cashed in. -
'I earn £50,000 and can't afford to buy a house' (2024-07-21 23:03:12)
Renters are four times less likely than current owners to be able to afford a home, research suggests. -
How does government borrowing work? (2024-07-19 11:10:10)
How does government borrowing work, and how and when is the money paid back? -
UK government debt highest since 1962 (2024-07-19 07:51:25)
Debt has exceeded the highs reached during the coronavirus pandemic for the first time. -
Council to cut funding for mental health centres (2024-07-19 04:57:23)
Thirteen centres providing mental health services will see their council funding reduced. -
Probe started into house purchase payments delay (2024-07-18 19:55:53)
An incident with a global system delayed some major payments on Thursday, such as house purchases. -
How quickly are prices rising in the UK? (2024-07-18 08:13:19)
The rate at which prices are rising has fallen from record highs, meeting the 2% target. -
New law aimed to prevent repeat of Truss mini-budget (2024-07-17 23:01:11)
Powers will be given to the Office for Budget Responsibility to assess government spending plans. -
When will mortgage rates come down? (2024-07-17 11:14:55)
Bank of England interest rates affect the mortgage, loan and savings rates for millions of people. -
Interest rates could stay higher for longer, warns IMF (2024-07-16 15:17:31)
Inflation is proving persistent in some countries, the fund says, making it trickier for rates to be cut. -
Battle for savers most intense for 12 years (2024-07-16 11:14:58)
The choice of savings accounts at its highest since 2012, but the interest paid could fall soon. -
Is Brazil's Brics-building worth it? (2024-07-14 23:09:43)
The Brazilian president sees the Brics as a way to remake the world - but it is dominated by China. -
Pubs look to share in £48m Euro 2024 final beer boom (2024-07-13 06:17:51)
Pubs in Greater Manchester are looking for a windfall from England's final tie with Spain on Sunday. -
Mortgage competition hots up as rates decision looms (2024-07-13 02:42:25)
Lenders cut the cost of new mortgages, with hopes of further falls, but many homeowners are still stretched. -
UK economy grew faster than expected in May (2024-07-11 10:13:17)
A strong performance from the retail and construction sectors helped the economy grow by 0.4%. -
What is GDP and how does it affect me? (2024-07-11 07:34:27)
How the health of the economy is measured, and why the GDP calculation matters. -
Ireland to increase public spending by almost 7% (2024-07-09 14:21:04)
The Irish government is to increase spending on public services by almost 7% in its pre-election budget. -
Businesses call on new government for support (2024-07-08 16:13:08)
Bosses in the South West have been sharing their thoughts on the Prime Minister's future plans. -
Reeves to bring back housebuilding targets (2024-07-08 15:43:06)
The new chancellor says Labour is ready to make tough decisions to boost the UK economy. -
Bank rate-setter says hold interest rates in August (2024-07-08 15:36:01)
One member of the Bank of England's committee deciding rates warns inflation could go back up. -
'I had to downgrade my life' - US workers in debt to buy groceries (2024-07-07 23:28:34)
Americans are taking loans to afford basic necessities - as groceries prices have surged by 25%. -
'Protectionism eroding global business' - world trade chief (2024-07-07 23:13:17)
The boss of the World Trade Organization warns the global economy is facing numerous challenges. -
Reeves: 'There's not a huge amount of money' (2024-07-05 14:40:25)
The new chancellor says she has inherited a depleted economy that will create a “challenge” for Labour. -
US jobs growth in June beats expectations (2024-07-05 14:00:38)
US markets remain optimistic the Fed could start cutting rates later this year.