There’s so much wrong with the recent trade agreement between the US and the UK that it’s difficult to know where to start. First, it’s not a trade deal as it does not reduce tariffs or set the terms for trade between the two countries; instead, it is an agreement about a potential deal. But …
Another turbulent year looms – but so do opportunities
Last year was turbulent for the world economy, and this one may be no different. The Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022 had its full effect in 2023, reducing real incomes by pushing inflation up, particularly for food and energy. In addition, interest rate increases, put in place to fight the sharp rise in inflation, …
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Why the UK current account deficit matters
What do Russian oligarchs, the selling of UK companies to foreign investors and the slide in the pound all have in common? The answer is they all help to fund the UK’s growing current account deficit. And it is indeed widening. In Q1 2022, the UK’s trade deficit was £33.4bn, and the current account deficit …
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