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Ben Broadbent warns that inconsistent data has muddied picture for policymakers
Central government grant is half the amount sought by TfL to finance much-needed upgrades
Worst inflationary surge in a generation takes its toll with output not rising above January levels
‘Zombie’ companies lose lifeline as increased borrowing costs compound withdrawal of pandemic-era support
CEOs paid on average 80 times the median salary of employees at FTSE 100 groups
Settlement is below what local authorities say is needed to prevent more town halls going bust
Financial regulator says it will clear outstanding cases before the year’s end
Move to end contract and start removing parts comes as west rethinks Chinese involvement in critical infrastructure
Surge in buying of government bonds as inflation rose
Stubbornly high borrowing costs continue to stall property market, analysts warn
Regulator Ofgem proposes £16 annual bill surcharge to ensure suppliers are ‘resilient’
FTSE 100 wealth manager will drum up funds to ensure clients stay within group
PMI survey suggests the economy may avoid contraction in the final quarter
The logic is stronger than the evidence base
Sentiment is significantly more positive than a year ago and an ‘encouraging sign’ for the year to come
ECB and BoE say battle against inflation not over, but more dovish US move ‘sets tone’
Cost overruns a ‘commercial issue’ for Hinkley Point C’s French developer after CGN halts payments, says British official
European central bankers warn it is too soon to declare victory over inflation
The PPF reported £32.5bn in assets in March this year
Sterling rises after rate-setters warn it is too soon to conclude inflation is on firm downward path
Andrew Bailey went to lengths on Thursday to downplay any tentative signs of good news in the UK economy
Patients were waiting for 7.71mn routine hospital appointments in October, down from September peak
The first minister’s successor will face some difficult questions about the country’s underperformance
Cable doesn’t quite fit with other G10 currency trades
The former Bank of England economist on inflation, labour shortages, and the right to challenge central bankers
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