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Halloween candy prices rising, spooked by Trump’s tariffs and climate change

Prices to spike by 10.8% this year, with some chocolatey treats seeing upticks of at least 20%, analysis shows

Ghosts and goblins might not be the only scary things popping up this.. - source: The Guardian - 30.10.2025


Five key takeaways from Donald Trump’s meeting with Xi Jinping

From tariffs to rare earths, Chinese and US presidents ‘make outstanding group of decisions’ at crunch trade talks

Trump-Xi meeting: US president says rare earths deal and tariff cut.. - source: The Guardian - 30.10.2025


Pound sinks against euro and dollar as tax rises loom and growth slows

Prospect of a tough budget is thought to have brought forward the likely date for a cut in interest rates to 3.75%

The threat of higher taxes in next month’s budget and concerns about.. - source: The Guardian - 29.10.2025


Fed cuts interest rates for second time this year amid economic uncertainty

Central bank sets rates at range between 3.75% and 4% amid turbulence from government shutdown and Trump’s tariffs

The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates on Wednesday, the second rate.. - source: The Guardian - 29.10.2025


Britain can defy gloomy economic forecasts, says Rachel Reeves

Exclusive: Fiscal watchdog predicts productivity downgrade will leave chancellor with £20bn gap to fill in budget

Too many want to do Britain down – Labour will defy the doomsayers and.. - source: The Guardian - 28.10.2025


UK reportedly faces more than £20bn hit from steeper productivity downgrade, fuelling tax rise speculation – business live

Government’s official forecaster to cut productivity growth prediction more than expected, which could result in bigger budget hole

Here’s more on HSBC.

HSBC has reported a 14%.. - source: The Guardian - 28.10.2025


Shrinkflation hits everyday staples, piling more pressure on households

Which? finds products shrinking while supermarkets keep prices flat or rising

Toothpaste, coffee and even heartburn medicine are among the latest products quietly shrinking in size while.. - source: The Guardian - 28.10.2025


How can Rachel Reeves reduce inflation?

Five ways the chancellor could mitigate a UK inflation rate that is harming households – and Labour’s vote share

After more than three years of the cost of living crisis, Rachel Reeves.. - source: The Guardian - 27.10.2025


What the new gold rush says about our uncertain economy - podcast

For weeks now, thousands of Sydneysiders have queued for up to hours at a time, hoping to cash in on the soaring price of gold. Investors view the precious metal as a safe haven during times of.. - source: The Guardian - 27.10.2025


US debt set to soar above Italy and Greece after Trump’s ‘big, beautiful bill’

While the European countries have brought their spending under control, the US president’s tax cuts and defence spending will lead to increased borrowing

Donald Trump is on course to push.. - source: The Guardian - 27.10.2025


Girl boss or tradwife? An economist on how a workforce built for men has failed women

In her new book Having it All, Corinne Low outlines how stubborn expectations around work and home fail to accommodate working women

When Corinne Low gave birth to her son in 2017,.. - source: The Guardian - 26.10.2025


Do populists always crash the economy?

Argentina is counting the cost of its turn to Javier Milei. Politicians from Donald Trump to Giorgia Meloni and Nigel Farage will be closely watching what happens next

“Cambio, cambio.”.. - source: The Guardian - 26.10.2025


Federal workers squeezed as shutdown drags on: ‘I can’t believe we’re not going to get paid’

Anxiety and economic stress among federal employees as Republicans and Democrats remain deadlocked on bill

More furloughs, more anxiety and more economic stress are bearing down on federal.. - source: The Guardian - 25.10.2025


‘My big shop used to cost £100, now it’s £150’: readers recount their shock at supermarket food bills

We hear your stories of how you balance the family finances, from buying own brands to cutting right back on weekly shop

“Food prices are ridiculous, but it’s the fact they are still.. - source: The Guardian - 25.10.2025


US prices rose at a 3% annual rate in September, slightly beating forecasts

Increase was largely driven by a 4.1% increase in gasoline prices despite Trump’s campaign pledge to ‘end inflation’

Prices continued to rise in September, increasing at an annual.. - source: The Guardian - 24.10.2025


How might Rachel Reeves target lawyers, accountants and doctors in her budget?

Insiders say chancellor is planning a tax raid on partnership structures that could raise £1.9bn

Reeves says damage caused by Brexit forcing her to take action in budget

Lawyers,.. - source: The Guardian - 23.10.2025


Once the AI bubble pops, we’ll all suffer. Could that be better than letting it grow unabated?

The world will be pushed into a recession, but perhaps we can build something more promising from the pieces

The world economy hinges on the success or failure of artificial intelligence... - source: The Guardian - 23.10.2025


Oil price jumps after US sanctions Russia’s Rosneft and Lukoil; White House considers software curbs on China – business live

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news

Here’s Deutsche Bank strategist Jim Reid on the jump in the oil price:

Overnight, the biggest market move has come from.. - source: The Guardian - 23.10.2025


Chancellor hoping shift in tone on Brexit will ring true for key groups of voters

Rachel Reeves’ criticism of Brexit impact on economy aimed at leave voters who have changed their minds, younger voters, and remainers threatening to vote Green or Lib Dem, says.. - source: The Guardian - 22.10.2025


UK inflation unexpectedly remains at 3.8% for third month in a row

Annual September rate is same as August and July but confounds forecasts of cost of living increase

Inflation was unchanged last month at 3.8%, confounding expectations of an increase,.. - source: The Guardian - 22.10.2025


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