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UK inflation unexpectedly jumps to 3.6% in JuneInflation rose by more than expected to 3.6% in June, coming in above the Bank of England's forecast
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UK interest rates held at 4.25%The Bank of England voted to hold interest rates at their current level by a 6-3 majority at its June meeting
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UK inflation live: inflation hit 3.4% in MayThe ONS released May inflation data this morning, with CPI easing fractionally from April
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Nvidia results: stock gains on tariff newsNvidia's earnings beat sent the stock up nearly 5% after-hours, and news that a US court has moved to block reciprocal tariffs has lifted stocks still further
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UK inflation jumps to 3.5%, hitting highest level in over a yearThe headline rate of UK inflation jumped by more than expected to 3.5% in April, this morning's ONS report showed
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Bank of England cuts UK interest rates to 4.25%The Bank of England cut interest rates by 25 basis points today, as widely anticipated, disappointing those hoping for a larger 50 basis-point cut
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Magnificent Seven earnings: Amazon and Apple beat expectations but shares dropAmazon and Apple beat expectations when they published their earnings reports on 1 May, but shares dropped in after-hours trading as investors honed in on other key metrics
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UK inflation report March 2025: updates and analysisLive report Reporting and analysis on March's UK inflation report from the expert team at MoneyWeek. The inflation reading came in lower than analysts had forecast.
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Global trade latest: Trump pauses higher 'reciprocal' tariffs but ramps up trade war with ChinaTrump has announced a major change to his tariff regime as the world's two largest economies erect ever higher barriers to trade.
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