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London office investment surges past £14bn

Overseas investors are flocking back to London's property market, with total investment set to exceed £14bn in 2025. Discover what's driving the capital's remarkable commercial real estate revival.

UK inflation falls to 3.6%, boosting rate cut hopes

UK inflation falls to 3.6% in October, signalling potential interest rate cuts. Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares budget measures to accelerate price drops as Bank of England remains divided.

Inflation falls to 3.6% amid rising food costs

UK inflation eased to 3.6% in October, but food prices climbed to 4.9%. The Bank of England faces pressure on interest rate decisions. Read the latest economic analysis.

UK inflation falls to 3.6% ahead of budget

UK inflation eased to 3.6% in October, marking the first decline in five months. The drop comes ahead of Rachel Reeves's crucial budget statement. Read the full analysis.

UK inflation falls to 3.6% in October

UK inflation is forecast to have cooled to 3.6% in October, down from 3.8%. This could ease pressure on households and influence the Chancellor's upcoming budget. Read the latest analysis.

US Markets Struggle as Tech Stocks Decline

US markets face significant pressure as technology stocks lead declines. The Nasdaq falls sharply while Federal Reserve uncertainty continues to impact investor sentiment. Discover the full market analysis.

Why the Bank of England Changes Interest Rates

Discover why the Bank of England adjusts interest rates to control inflation and stimulate growth. Learn how the current 4% rate impacts your finances and the UK economy.

UK Jobs Data Fuels December Rate Cut Hopes

UK unemployment jumps to 5%, sparking expectations of a Bank of England interest rate cut in December. Discover how this impacts gilt markets and the economy.

UK unemployment rate rises to 5%, a four-year high

UK unemployment climbs to 5%, its highest in four years, creating a major challenge for Chancellor Rachel Reeves's upcoming budget. Explore the implications for interest rates and the economy.

UK unemployment hits four-year high of 5%

UK unemployment rate surges to 5%, the highest level since February 2021. Payroll numbers fall as wage growth slows. What this means for the economy and interest rates.

Bank of England Holds Interest Rates at 5.25%

The Bank of England maintains interest rates at 5.25% amid political pressure and economic uncertainty, setting the stage for a crucial budget announcement from Rachel Reeves.

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