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EconomicsWhat a Keir Starmer challenge would mean for marketsInvestors will have to grapple with political uncertainty and a worsening economic outlook if someone steps up to the prime minister12 May 2026Save
EconomicsDoes ‘dynamic’ pricing actually make things more expensive?We distrust bespoke pricing in the UK – but are happy to enjoy the discounts it delivers6 May 2026Save
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EconomicsHow local elections could trigger another gilt market reckoningWhy local polls might dent market confidence in Labour’s plans22 April 2026Save
EconomicsWill the Bank of England put interest rates up again next week?Inflation fears are rising, but markets are doing the work of interest rate hikes21 April 2026Save
Interest RatesMarkets are still misreading the interest rate pathInvestors are still focused on hikes – but is policy already restrictive enough?15 April 2026Save