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Britons must save more to boost the economy, says Policy Exchange - The Telegraph

Britons must save more to boost the economy, says Policy Exchange Analysts warn fiscal constraints are needed to achieve sustained rise in investment ... Read More
'Bigger pension pots for Britons': Chancellor says reforms will boost economic growth - here's how

Measures include a clampdown on schemes offering poor value for money, and creating 'mega' pension funds which can make better investment returns. Read More
More Britons think economy is worsening than improving - MSN

More Britons thinks the economy is worsening rather than improving, new findings from KPMG suggest. Four in ten people said they thought the economy was ailing, while a quarter said it was ... Read More
Britons remain 'resolutely downbeat' on economy - but Bank of England rate cut helps to boost optimism - This is Money

US predator launches £4.4bn swoop on Spectris - while KKR plots rival offer; Global markets gyrate as Iran fights back: Oil spikes higher and sterling falls to a five-week low ... Read More
UK inflation latest: Cut rates six times this year to boost ‘gloomy’ economy, says Bank official - The Telegraph

The Bank of England must stand ready to cut interest rates up to six times this year to boost Britain’s flagging economy, according to one of its top officials. Jump to content UK News Website ... Read More
US Economy Outlook: AI, Immigration, Rich People Will Prevent Recession - Business Insider

He says that's important because people who earn $150,000 or more are responsible for a 40% of US consumer spending. "They own 85% of stocks, 80% of bonds, and two-thirds of liquid assets. Read More
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