Reeves’s fearsome challenge : to balance backbenchers and bond markets
While the chancellor may have lost credibility among restive MPs, market moves suggest investors support her Where does the climbdown leave the public finances? It was Bill Clinton’s political adviser James Carville, way back in the 1990s, who said that in another life he would like to “come back (...)
Site référencé: The Guardian
Bonds, Economic policy, Government borrowing, Public finance, Budget deficit, Rachel Reeves, Keir Starmer, Economic growth (GDP), Politics, Business, UK news
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