Trump’s chaos has shattered confidence in America
The US president is unwittingly hastening the end of the dollar as the world’s only significant reserve currency

The US president is unwittingly hastening the end of the dollar as the world’s only significant reserve currency
Resisting calls to retaliate to Trump’s duties will boost Britain’s chances of a US trade deal
Our Chancellor must look to Labour’s radically different history to revive Britain
The economy needs decisive action but all we can expect is more stalling
Heathrow’s third runway is a step in the right direction – but its only the beginning
Without growth, higher inflation looms as the UK finances itself by printing more money
As with so much else in the Middle East, the true economic impact will depend on oil prices
With the preceding government Conservative in name only, the Chancellor has little time to change course
Our real exchange rate is too strong but a drop in the pound comes with its own problems
Against a challenging backdrop both at home and abroad, Rachel Reeves could soon face her political reckoning
As the year draws to a close, there is a feeling that all is not well in the financial world
The party will start the new year fighting rising inflation and presiding over a stagnant economy
Britain’s taxpayers won’t acquiesce to unlimited demands to prop up public finances
The Chancellor’s promise not to come back with more taxes already seems destined to be broken
Today’s gilt market affords no scope for fiscal largesse or more inflationary pay awards
They can be thought of as a way of boosting local manufacturing – but with severe dangers