New Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru placed an emphasis on economic policy during his initial policy address. What’s his prescription for Japan? https://t.co/zU9WQNDMw1
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) October 6, 2024
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba instructed his cabinet to draw up a package of economic measures in a show of support to inflation-hit voters ahead of a general election https://t.co/5Ay3FTyTag
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 4, 2024
Japan was once coy about the purpose of Official Development Assistance. No longer. https://t.co/KyWEHN5Ssl
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) October 2, 2024
The Bank of Japan should exercise caution when considering further interest rate hikes to ensure the country truly defeats deflation, according to Japan’s new minister for economic revitalization https://t.co/pvu8yTFr4y
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 1, 2024
Japan’s Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba doesn’t actively support interest rate hikes from the Bank of Japan, the country’s economic revitalization minister said. https://t.co/JEYMocRzCs
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 2, 2024
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda sent dovish signals regarding the policy outlook in his first speech since incoming PM Shigeru Ishiba and a close ally urged monetary authorities to use caution when pondering rate hikes. https://t.co/xhDLzXcDQO
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 2, 2024
Bank of Japan Governor Kazuo Ueda briefed Japan’s newly-installed premier on recent market developments, underscoring the commitment from both to maintaining a close working relationship https://t.co/ZLupc3xrFj
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 2, 2024
Bets on more aggressive monetary easing in a number of advanced economies risk making the Bank of Japan stand out all the more for contemplating raising, not lowering, interest rates. https://t.co/sYx8R4RdMA
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 3, 2024
Top executives of Japan’s biggest banks and brokerages predicted further gains in domestic share prices and more interest-rate hikes, as they welcomed a new prime minister who started his career in the financial sector https://t.co/89WBiUAu4B
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 2, 2024
Japan’s new economy minister says the country will need to maximize the use of existing nuclear power reactors as AI and data centers are expected to boost electricity demand https://t.co/r0D5E2MBC1
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 2, 2024
Shigeru Ishiba, Japan's great railway buff leaves the station https://t.co/707EggQl3b
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) October 5, 2024
Italy's Eni in talks with Japan on supplying LNG, executive says https://t.co/Sz1XLxeq9D pic.twitter.com/IV7hfLRoxj
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 6, 2024
New Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba emphasized in his first speech to parliament that his top economic priority is to defeat deflation and put the nation on a stable growth track https://t.co/MVexYWcqqz
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) October 4, 2024
Tokyo has a huge underground cavern called the ‘Cathedral’ to help the Japanese capital deal with expected increases in rainfall, part of the city's plan to deal with a changing climate https://t.co/EGxuHl5Ddc pic.twitter.com/kelvAydX2H
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 3, 2024
Japanese homebuilder Daiwa House is in talks to invest about $500 million in US property developer Alliance Residential https://t.co/UuOERuK8yQ
— Bloomberg Wealth (@wealth) October 3, 2024
We got an exclusive first taste of the Hibiki 40 Year Old, a $35,000 Japanese whisky blend and the Suntory brand's oldest expression to date https://t.co/cb8EUhaTPI
— Businessweek (@BW) October 2, 2024
I ♥️ Japan pic.twitter.com/sLTUIenk2f
— Elon Musk (Parody) (@ElonMuskAOC) October 5, 2024
In this episode of the Elon, Inc. podcast, @Jxck_Sweeney, owner of @ElonJetNextDay and the suspended @elonjet Twitter account, talks to @KurtWagner8 about the deal Musk offered him to try to get him to stop tracking his jet https://t.co/Xq3sp2uL5W pic.twitter.com/cIbOfVLhJ0
— Businessweek (@BW) October 5, 2024
The search for Japan’s ‘lost’ art https://t.co/G2fNI4Muuo
— Financial Times (@FT) October 5, 2024
Here's how Japan's octogenarian trader accumulated $14 million of wealth in a country where many old people are struggling to live on meager public pensions while grappling with highest inflation in decades https://t.co/WRjs1JdBjh
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 5, 2024
Tadashi Yanai, the CEO of Fast Retailing and Japan’s richest person, donated $31 million to UCLA College Division of Humanities https://t.co/OCabfEwvz3
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 3, 2024
Zara is one of the most successful retailers in the world.
— Bloomberg Pursuits (@luxury) October 4, 2024
But with new competition from retailers like Shein and increasing scrutiny over its environmental impact, can it keep up its momentum? https://t.co/Cl2EJMzfii pic.twitter.com/Dt8IsDt2vf
New Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba’s unexpected warning to the central bank against raising interest rates is pushing back expectations of another hike this year https://t.co/r25wXY2IIU
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 3, 2024
A US bomb from World War II that had been buried at a Japanese airport has exploded, causing a large crater.
— Sky News (@SkyNews) October 3, 2024
More than 80 flights had to be cancelled following the blast. No one was hurt and there were no aircraft nearby when the bomb explodedhttps://t.co/if8Yk8s2w3 pic.twitter.com/OKVIEen2B7
Move over, Taylor Swift. The economic might of baseball star Shohei Ohtani is bringing some big winners, and also some losers to the Japanese corporate world https://t.co/eUYTyrb2Wi
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 3, 2024
Japan’s departing prime minister offers a warning and plea to Americans
— Josh Rogin (@joshrogin) September 25, 2024
Read my exclusive interview with @kishida230 at @PostOpinions https://t.co/UgzsoTCDZV
Unlike the UK, France or Japan, the US is not experiencing an ever-growing concentration of wealth and economic power in and around its capital, @foxjust says https://t.co/fCWTWFqOVZ
— Bloomberg Opinion (@opinion) September 30, 2024
Japan's new prime minister is just days on the job, writes @GearoidReidy. But from rate hikes to an ‘Asian NATO,’ he's already backpedaling on his major policies. https://t.co/9athTVM83U
— Bloomberg Opinion (@opinion) October 3, 2024
Integrating Japan’s counterstrike capability with South Korea’s Three Axis system could strengthen the security of both countries.
— The Diplomat (@Diplomat_APAC) October 4, 2024
https://t.co/THACjhlr83
Japan’s investors are starting to lose their decades-long infatuation with overseas assets https://t.co/vF1sJ8vZP6
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 1, 2024
Companies in Japan are rushing to sell dollar bonds, marking one of the biggest increases in issuance this year among major economies https://t.co/bJkIA2eZoc
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 2, 2024
Investors are now weighing up if new Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba, who will lead his party in an election later this month, will be as market-friendly as his predecessor https://t.co/yBORXcKV5X
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 3, 2024
An increasing number of Japanese stocks are trading below book value despite corporate reforms that have attracted investor praise, suggesting managers need a bolder approach to drive shareholder wealth https://t.co/18vhjehz4B
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 3, 2024
It was a torturous road to victory for Japan's new prime minister Shigeru Ishiba -- in no small part thanks to the machinations of Fumio Kishida, the outgoing PM, and two of his predecessors.https://t.co/8QuRxHOvbq
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) October 6, 2024
#Britain agrees to transfer sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to Mauritius while retaining control of the strategic Diego Garcia military base for 99 years.https://t.co/nuJhMLFxld
— Economic Times (@EconomicTimes) October 4, 2024
The United Kingdom announces it will give sovereignty of Chagos Islands in the Indian Ocean to Mauritius; U.S.-UK bases will remain on Diego Garcia. https://t.co/ADcSFleV8s @BBC pic.twitter.com/6nfsAaW3I6
— AMTI (@AsiaMTI) October 5, 2024
Britain's defense sector vies for stretched government funding on path to 2.5% https://t.co/tyEouOTAR8
— CNBC (@CNBC) October 4, 2024
Tom Tugendhat says Robert Jenrick’s campaign used footage of a British soldier who was later killed in an accident in its video about special forces killing rather than capturing terrorists https://t.co/M7rvkNE3qo
— Alex Wickham (@alexwickham) October 1, 2024
British mum flees Lebanon with two children https://t.co/IBvxU31vFU
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) October 4, 2024
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the "sparks" from the conflict in the Middle East "light touchpapers in our own communities here at home" as he called out "vile hatred" that has been seen against Jews and Muslims since Oct. 7 https://t.co/SdqzJTjBg7
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 6, 2024
Senior UK judge becomes fifth to leave top Hong Kong court https://t.co/oUvraxvi2L
— Voice of America (@VOANews) September 30, 2024
Plane evacuating 150 Brits from Lebanon lands in UK - as blasts continue across capital https://t.co/olrK3rWcQM
— LBC (@LBC) October 4, 2024
Britain's 330-year-old central bank is using TikTok to explain monetary policy to Gen Z https://t.co/y9iYwxUG0C
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 5, 2024
Governor Andrew Bailey's Instagram debut kicked off the Bank of England's campaign to win over Gen Z
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 5, 2024
The UK's central bank believes a push onto platforms like TikTok will help combat misinformation https://t.co/XVFaDhizea pic.twitter.com/qqn6kyaRF6
A senior executive at a Greek shipping company noticed an unusual email in his personal inbox. The message warned that one of the company's vessels traveling through the Red Sea was at risk of being attacked by Yemen's Iranian-backed Houthi militia https://t.co/8Hcg2aDfta
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 3, 2024
The British startup XLCC aims to raise over £1 billion for a factory in Scotland manufacturing subsea high-voltage cables vital for Europe’s transition away from fossil fuels https://t.co/ukcwYR9Chp
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 1, 2024
The firm developing luxury tourism projects on Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast is planning to raise around $3.7 billion over the next year https://t.co/yULTQ9eEYG
— Bloomberg Middle East (@middleeast) October 2, 2024
South Africa’s infrastructure development agency restructures its pipeline of planned projects, as state officials court investors in the UK https://t.co/J7imU8NzJo
— Bloomberg Africa (@BloombergAfrica) October 1, 2024
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s visit to Brussels today may break ground for what is likely to be a long road to resetting post-Brexit relations with the EU. https://t.co/gIwZxlKReO
— BN Commodities (@BNCommodities) October 2, 2024
UK, EU to hold first summit in 2025 as part of post-Brexit talks https://t.co/mO77FTWxPA via @EllenAMilligan pic.twitter.com/1cX2ZqnVvL
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 2, 2024
Two new UK weather warnings have been issued for heavy rain next week, as a deluge is set to begin in the south on Sunday afternoon https://t.co/YpR4UcJmqP
— Bloomberg Green (@climate) September 29, 2024
Europe’s winter is forecast to be colder than last year — Germany’s third-mildest on record — as a weakened La Niña finally arrives, but it will still be warmer than longer-term averages https://t.co/phJExOVgTw
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 1, 2024
[FREE TO READ]: As there's a lot of interest about coal after the UK shut down its last remaining coal-fired power station last night, I'm re-upping this @Opinion column from July.
— Javier Blas (@JavierBlas) October 1, 2024
"The world has never used as much coal as it’s burning this year."#Coal https://t.co/EYYft0Jvr0
No queues for coffee and plenty of seats in events: this year's UK Conservative Party Conference is the emptiest and strangest it's been in years. Get the Readout with @PronouncedAlva https://t.co/1e0yuV6LlB
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 1, 2024
The UK government has an ambitious plan to phase out new petrol and diesel cars. The only problem: not enough people are buying EVs. Get The Readout with @AllegraStratton https://t.co/xi82hwUdUk
— BN Commodities (@BNCommodities) October 2, 2024
Some of the world's biggest energy companies are cancelling hydrogen plans as hype fades for the costly climate tool https://t.co/xShzrc4nSa
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 3, 2024
Carmakers are on course to offer at least £2 billion in electric-vehicle discounts this year and still fall short of the UK government’s sales mandate https://t.co/tvek9X9ai5 via @JamieNimmo63 pic.twitter.com/tt5J3EasDa
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 4, 2024
The UK recommitted to a major investment in carbon-saving technology even as rising costs mean it will only be possible to capture a fraction of the emissions released from industrial sites compared to previous estimates https://t.co/KZjNA25ESZ
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 3, 2024
Carbon capture and storage will play a critical role in the energy transition, helping our industries to face the future.
— Ed Miliband (@Ed_Miliband) October 4, 2024
We are determined to make the UK a global leader in this new technology.
For good jobs, energy security and climate action. pic.twitter.com/mSSl222Buq
The UK car industry has warned its efforts to support the transition to electric vehicles cannot be sustained indefinitely as it faces fines for missing climate-linked sales targets.
— Sky News (@SkyNews) October 4, 2024
🔗 Read more https://t.co/n7Q9QES98z
The UK has unveiled a raft of tech tycoons, private equity leaders and bank bosses who will speak at a summit as the Labour government bids to spur inward investment. https://t.co/7lvODf26cN
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 6, 2024
Here is Bloomberg’s guide to the outlook for central banks that set rates for a combined 90% of the global economy https://t.co/qpjzEe50Uc
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) September 30, 2024
BOE’s Greene says a strong UK consumer could renew price pressures https://t.co/Le8QUh8iVU via @PhilAldrick pic.twitter.com/WkLvsasuhw
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 1, 2024
What to watch in the world economy this week https://t.co/x0QfTah23x via @CraigStirling pic.twitter.com/wtUUMMNM3k
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 6, 2024
UK finance firms’ concern over geopolitics are at a record level, the BOE says https://t.co/0wY2XM7J7j via @LauraNoonanX @greg_ritchie pic.twitter.com/rhNnrlp2mB
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 2, 2024
UK charters flights to support its citizens wishing to leave Lebanon https://t.co/9SA39iJ7un pic.twitter.com/fjW31v22Ks
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 3, 2024
Even some of Goldman Sachs' most legendary ex-traders are struggling to make inroads at the top end of the hedge fund industry https://t.co/QILkkNkKTv
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 3, 2024
Canary Wharf Group is hoping to raise new debt backed by its retail assets in order to repay £350 million of bonds https://t.co/p7HLWd82if
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 2, 2024
The share of UK financial services firms worried about geopolitical risks is at its highest level since the 2008 crash, the Bank of England says https://t.co/EoRkkrc0vm
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) October 5, 2024
"The scale of what we’re doing is unprecedented"
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) September 29, 2024
One power veteran has spent years on the frontline of the green transition
This is what he's learned — including why AI doesn't need nuclear fusion ⬇️https://t.co/qu7hCearNh
Applied Nutrition is considering an IPO in London, in what could be a boost for the UK’s bruised capital markets https://t.co/oeg3ZrpMhs
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) September 30, 2024
Today sports nutrition company Applied Nutrition announced it would list in London: a much-needed protein shake up for the City. Plus, after 142 years, the UK's last coal-fired power station closes. Get The Readout with @AllegraStratton https://t.co/RFsdlxfxGr
— BN Commodities (@BNCommodities) September 30, 2024
First look at London’s most exciting new Mexican restaurant, Fonda, and the best tortillas in town https://t.co/CKEfYleYGf
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 2, 2024
SoftBank founder Masayoshi Son sketched out one of the most aggressive timelines for the adoption of artificial intelligence yet, envisioning a near future where the technology would run entire households https://t.co/8ADnHvLB4c
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 3, 2024
As promising as AI may be, there’s little chance it will live up to the hype, says Daron Acemoglu, a renowned professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology https://t.co/Cf1uKMK8Wo
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 2, 2024
UK investors pull $750 million from equity funds in September, fund network Calastone says https://t.co/8kvQEnHUsY pic.twitter.com/rrMXU0WjAe
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 3, 2024
Eni to hold 38.7% in Ithaca Energy following completion of UK asset sale https://t.co/XjP5C5ZIUf pic.twitter.com/fDleqkwrzo
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 3, 2024
The UK is braced for more heavy rain and strong winds just days after homes and businesses were flooded. https://t.co/Nxdsb6yTnO
— Bloomberg Green (@climate) September 29, 2024
UK property portal Rightmove urges REA Group to submit a “best and final proposal” after rejecting the Australian firm’s fourth takeover bid https://t.co/KRvYg08TVa
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) September 30, 2024
Rupert Murdoch's REA Group is preparing to walk away from its pursuit of UK property portal Rightmove, sources say https://t.co/EECyfxkYcC
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) September 30, 2024
European health-care stocks are set to snap their longest winning streak since March 2010, dragged down by concerns over Novo Nordisk https://t.co/8h5Ck6g1aG
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) September 30, 2024
A new central station in Belfast will remake public transit in Northern Ireland, one of the UK's most car-dependent regions https://t.co/mvzcitsMtx
— Bloomberg CityLab (@CityLab) October 1, 2024
UK finance minister to give Mansion House speech on Nov. 14, Sky News says https://t.co/OYtcpo7Agu pic.twitter.com/xIBeiPr2Kw
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 4, 2024
UK's Topps Tiles flags stronger demand next year after challenging 2024 https://t.co/FprX7idBmu pic.twitter.com/qnYaBkrnQk
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 2, 2024
To beat a slump in luxury transactions, home sellers in some exclusive London districts are touting developments by aristocratic estates in their neighborhoods to get maximum value https://t.co/1ft46SF2gu
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 4, 2024
UK investment manager ICG is suing a real estate services firm over property valuations it says were inflated and against which it lent hundreds of millions of pounds https://t.co/nvGl9HSOD6
— Bloomberg Asia (@BloombergAsia) October 3, 2024
UK house sales rise at fastest pace since Covid-19 boom as lower mortgage rates spur activity https://t.co/fgGWQRXgWH
— CNBC (@CNBC) October 3, 2024
UK economic growth revised down in a blow to Starmer https://t.co/erBKVf6Nge via @tomelleryrees pic.twitter.com/exc1RMxIRd
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) September 30, 2024
Business chiefs are the most pessimistic they have been about Britain’s economy since late 2022 https://t.co/m62SsYfZnB
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) September 30, 2024
Getting Britain’s long-term sick back into the labor force requires carrots, not more sticks, write @marcusashworth and @pensionmanUK https://t.co/Rq68l8BtVL via @opinion pic.twitter.com/i92HDhNGiF
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 2, 2024
Britain’s care homes are increasingly run by profit-making companies, according to a report that questions the quality of care given to vulnerable adults and children https://t.co/Kjzqg6quom
— Businessweek (@BW) October 2, 2024
Tesco raises its profit outlook for this fiscal year after Britain’s largest supermarket chain pulled in more shoppers with sharp pricing and discounts https://t.co/bb4YF4EChR
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 3, 2024
🛒 Tesco is “lowering prices as quickly as possible”, its chief executive said, in the latest sign that Britain’s battle on inflation is nearing its end https://t.co/rLxCXfszvo
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) October 3, 2024
Santander-backed British payments group Ebury is starting to sound out potential investors for an IPO in London. https://t.co/ZNunwZoRth
— Bloomberg Markets (@markets) October 3, 2024
We are delivering on our promise of change by bringing investment and jobs back to Britain’s industrial heartlands. https://t.co/J0LmgPV0Ve
— Rachel Reeves (@RachelReevesMP) October 4, 2024
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has made an offer for the whole of Mulberry, the British handbag maker https://t.co/ZgBBKivcsp
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) September 30, 2024
JD Sports shares drop amid gloomy British weather, while AO World agrees to buy musicMagpie -- get briefed ahead of your morning calls with The London Rush https://t.co/FQB2T78YdJ
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 2, 2024
The UK's oldest fine wine & spirits merchant has been around for 325 years. And it's finally entering the online auction business https://t.co/pcRtwVbVSE
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 1, 2024
British pub group J D Wetherspoon's annual profit jumps on resilient demand https://t.co/gYDpOcqjAI pic.twitter.com/c8amkshDH1
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 4, 2024
UK MP quits Labour slamming ‘staggering hypocrisy’ under Starmer https://t.co/igtVGzqA89 via @AlexJFMorales pic.twitter.com/Es1tBD33dE
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) September 29, 2024
Optimism in the UK economy sinks to the lowest level since the Truss fallout https://t.co/gUxqiAb7Bb via @tomelleryrees @creery_j pic.twitter.com/yBpBWGAWZE
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 1, 2024
Michelin has gotten into the hotel ranking business. These are its 14 top places to stay in the UK and Ireland https://t.co/UJqjpZDHjZ
— Businessweek (@BW) October 1, 2024
🇬🇧 Bad news for UK PM Starmer as UK economy seems to slowing sharply 👇 https://t.co/5xMJPSEbuI
— Trading Floor Audio (@TradeFloorAudio) October 3, 2024
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has held out the prospect of the central bank becoming more proactive in cutting interest rates, provided inflation stayed subdued.
— Bloomberg TV (@BloombergTV) October 3, 2024
Abrdn’s Sree Kochugovindan looks ahead to the UK budget https://t.co/vZrJQAoR3Y pic.twitter.com/xTaI5S30ep
🇰🇷 Why Korean food is taking Britain by storm – and the best restaurants to tryhttps://t.co/NBsk75JLEt
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) September 30, 2024
One of Britain’s best-known food retailers has reported a sharp jump in the cost of theft from its stores as the country struggles with widespread shoplifting https://t.co/6y7JwgFwvR
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 29, 2024
UK Chancellor Rachel Reeves is aiming to attend a meeting of EU finance ministers before the end of the year, the Financial Times reports https://t.co/kjJZL8ka87
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) September 29, 2024
There's much speculation about what Chancellor Rachel Reeves might do to pensions tax relief in the forthcoming UK budget. One potential shift in the treatment of national insurance looks both stealthy enough and big enough to tempt her. https://t.co/l9pxBG2vH5
— Bloomberg Wealth (@wealth) October 1, 2024
Kemi Badenoch said maternity pay is "excessive" and people should exercise "more personal responsibility." https://t.co/BphlVfaaxa
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) September 29, 2024
Scrapping the two-child benefit cap would reverse three quarters of the increase in child poverty under the last Conservative government but cost British taxpayers £2.5 billion a year, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies https://t.co/lMmpvQzAiQ
— Bloomberg Equality (@BBGEquality) October 2, 2024
Ernst and Young has appointed its first female boss in the UK, as it splits the roles of managing partner and chair. https://t.co/NJJUAeVsyg
— Bloomberg Tax (@tax) October 2, 2024
UK jobs market tightens amid fears over taxes, worker rights https://t.co/YyOErn0Ba5 via @tomelleryrees @Irina_Vilcu pic.twitter.com/gdzyUIxnAI
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 3, 2024
Rachel Reeves should adopt an entirely new set of fiscal rules that span 10 years to free up billions of pounds of headroom, Bloomberg Economics says https://t.co/QiedebSRbd
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 3, 2024
UK's Reeves promises 'guardrails' around extra borrowing in budget https://t.co/tHT5mAWFLB pic.twitter.com/u29GcmJyv3
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 5, 2024
Slumping UK sentiment makes Reeves’s budget a make-or-break event https://t.co/DD80UU84DN via @PhilAldrick pic.twitter.com/aTyqplj2U4
— Zoe Schneeweiss (@ZSchneeweiss) October 6, 2024
Rishi Sunak had one warning for the Conservatives: End the “squabbling” that derailed his UK premiership. It likely fell on dead ears. https://t.co/EKBcaBHTjY
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) September 29, 2024
Liz Truss says she would have done better than Rishi Sunak in the UK election and declines to endorse any of the four candidates trying to succeed him https://t.co/st9YVxJ2UH
— Bloomberg Economics (@economics) September 30, 2024
Keir Starmer’s Choice: Who Could Replace Simon Case as Top UK Civil Servant https://t.co/Yj2ngbxBzx
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 2, 2024
Kemi Badenoch is running her Tory leadership campaign from the house of a wealthy donor, despite Conservative criticism of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's freebies https://t.co/wsxWgU1t9O
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) October 2, 2024
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer paid back more than £6,000 ($8,000) worth of gifts and hospitality he has received since entering 10 Downing St. https://t.co/5hImUFl9Uo
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 2, 2024
The UK government will give banks more time to investigate payments they suspect are fraudulent as they prepare for new rules that will require them to reimburse many customers that fall victim to scams https://t.co/CqriHrCIa0
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 2, 2024
The use of a controversial form of facial recognition technology by the UK’s largest police force this year has surged more than three times compared with the prior four years combined. https://t.co/8fFcA96zOL pic.twitter.com/kixVWbJG3C
— Financial Times (@FT) October 3, 2024
Prime Minister Keir Starmer is being privately warned by his own ministers not to break his pro-growth pledge just three months after sweeping to power in the UK on a pledge that Labour would be “the party of business” https://t.co/SlD7ImSlWq
— Bloomberg UK (@BloombergUK) October 5, 2024
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▲ 사전협의 없이 본 콘텐츠 무단 도용, 전재 및 복제, 배포를 금합니다. 이를 어길 시 '민, 형사상' '책임'을 질 수 있습니다.
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