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UK private sector is contracting as firms give ‘thumbs down’ to the budget, hitting pound – as it happened

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news

Public sector pay rises and debt interest costs push up UK government borrowing; Bitcoin nears $100,000 – as it happened

UK records the second highest October borrowing since 1993, while crypto-friendly Trump pushes up bitcoin

UK government borrowing in October tops forecasts at £17.4bn

Debt interest payments push public finances deeper into the red in fresh blow to Rachel Reeves

UK inflation rises to 2.3%, increasing pressure to delay interest rate cut

Figure is above Bank of England target after energy bills push up prices

Ford to cut 4,000 jobs in Europe, with Germany and the UK hardest hit – as it happened

US carmaker to lay off 14% of its European workforce

UK’s jump in inflation lays bare the risks ahead for Labour

Rate cut unlikely until 2025 as energy prices blamed for stronger-than-expected inflation of 2.3%

Trump tariffs are coming, but some Chinese companies may already know how to avoid them

Some experts liken tariffs to a game of whack-a-mole, with trade flows simply rerouted if the potential rewards are big enough

Retailers deserve a break – but they shouldn’t look to the chancellor for one

A letter by 79 firms voicing ‘significant concerns’ over the budget is likely to do little more than irritate Rachel Reeves

UK retailers warn Reeves of £7bn hit from budget tax rises

Increase in national insurance contributions and national living wage will add to costs, says BRC

Housework to green energy: the new markers of growth in rival metric to GDP

Sustainability-focused inclusive income formula accounts for non-monetary factors overlooked in GDP, says ONS

Keir Starmer denies budget to blame for rise in mortgage rates

PM says budget stabilised the economy, while mortgage rates are ‘individual decisions for the banks’

Tax rises in budget sap UK consumer confidence and will hit pay growth, say reports

Survey shows households’ economic fears, while Goldman Sachs predicts impact of increase in employer NICs

UK consumer confidence drops as household finances are squeezed; UK and US sign civil nuclear collaboration deal – as it happened

Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news

Budget tax rises could push more firms into trouble, says insolvency specialist

National insurance increase and higher interest rates mean company failures will stay high, says Begbies Traynor

Be brave and impose minimum tax on world’s billionaires, urges Spanish minister

Carlos Cuerpo calls on G20 leaders to act and says election results show citizens want redistribution of wealth

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