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Trump or Harris – who proposed it? Take our US economy policy quiz

The economy is one of the election’s major issues – but do you know which policy was put forth by which candidate?

UK house prices hit highest annual growth since 2022

Nationwide says yearly rise in house prices increased by 3.2% in September putting the average home at £266,094

UK business confidence dips to lowest level since general election

Research concludes Labour warnings of tough budget may have sapped optimism about the economy

Labour’s economic success lies in reshaping a doom-laden Treasury mindset

Neither an Osborne-style handbrake or a Truss-style brick on the accelerator will do. Success depends on changing fiscal culture

It’s all doom, gloom and fiscal fixation. Is this really a Labour government?

The renewal Britain desperately needs requires borrowing and optimism. Isn’t that what we voted for?

Stock markets hit record highs after news of a fall in US inflation

S&P 500 index of major US companies registers near 34% gain on year ago amid expectation of interest rate cuts

Labour’s policy on non-doms mostly copied from Conservatives, say Whitehall sources

Rachel Reeves said to have dismissed concerns about policy, even though it contained ‘basic errors’

How Rachel Reeves could release billions more for investment in the budget

The chancellor has signalled that she may change some of the government’s fiscal rules in her speech. What are they – and what could that mean?

Former Bank economist advises Labour to reconsider non-dom tax crackdown

Andy Haldane says there should be ‘cause to pause’ amid Treasury fears policy will not raise any money

Oil price drops, and BP and Shell shares slide, as Saudi Arabia ‘prepares to abandon $100 crude target’ – as it happened

Saudi Arabia is reportedly ready to abandon its unofficial price target of $100 a barrel for crude as it prepares to increase output

Reeves pushes for OBR to upgrade growth forecasts amid planning reforms

Chancellor hopes to open up more spending headroom in budget by arguing changes could drive up growth

Kamala Harris decries Trump’s abortion comments in first solo TV interview

Democratic nominee says she is better equipped to manage US economy and says rival ‘made promises he did not meet’

Harris says cost of living ‘still too high’ as she lays out economic agenda

Democratic presidential nominee fleshed out economic vision for middle class and small businesses

Labour crackdown on non-doms may raise no money, officials fear

Exclusive: Watchdog may conclude that emigration of wealthy individuals could actually cost Treasury revenue

UK economy to grow faster than Japan, Italy and Germany this year, says OECD

Forecast upgrades UK to joint second after US but it is still expected to have highest inflation among G7 countries

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