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It is the economics version of music’s “difficult second album”. When the UK chancellor, Rachel Reeves, steps up to deliver her follow-up budget on November 26, she faces some daunting choices. Now ...
The largest U.S. banks, as well as the world's largest asset manager, kicked off third-quarter earnings this week with performances that impressed investors. Their reports showed consumers and ...
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves gave the clearest signal yet that she will boost her wafer-thin fiscal buffer at next month’s budget to put the public finances on a more stable footing, ...
Rachel Reeves is planning to restrict disabled people’s access to cars through the benefits system in a bid to save £1bn, it has emerged. The chancellor is reportedly considering reforming the ...
Michigan’s largest health insurer shelled out nearly $100 million a day in 2024 for the medical and prescription drug expenses of its 4.5 million customers — and about $4 million of it was at a loss.
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Has Rachel Reeves changed her tone on budget?
Rachel Reeves told Sky News she is looking at both tax rises and spending cuts in the budget, in her first interview since being briefed on the scale of the fiscal black hole she faces. The end of ...
LONDON, Oct 16 (Reuters) - British finance minister Rachel Reeves should raise taxes by a lot in next month's budget to exit the "Groundhog Day scenario" of continuously having to find measures to ...
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