Economics
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Report predicts Philip Hammond will be prudent in next week’s autumn statement and forecasts slowing GDP growth
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Donald Trump’s formula of tax cuts, spending and deregulation risks a US boom followed by an almighty bust
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Sell-offs continue as investors predict tax cuts and infrastructure spending will lead to higher interest rates
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Study finds floods, storms and droughts cost global economy $520bn a year and highlights need to tackle climate change
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Party says slow wage growth means chancellor should not go ahead with ‘damaging cuts’ to universal credit
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Businesses call for guarantee that any post-Brexit border controls will not slow travel times as 220,000 jobs depend on rapid link
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Britain must be global leader in free trade, says PM, after Brexit vote and Donald Trump’s election as US president
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US president says it is in world’s interest for Greece to stay in eurozone and praises EU as ‘one of greatest political and economic achievements of modern times’
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Market concerns shift to euro after concerns over Brexit vote, but sterling remains well below pre-referendum levels
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Letters: Public interest journalism in particular has been hit the hardest as newspapers are lured into a clickbait culture which favours the sensational and the trivial
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In a blunt assessment the ratings agency calls UK a deeply divided, diminishing economic power on verge of losing the right to freely export to the EU
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Official data echoes reports from builders of growing economic uncertainty following vote to leave the EU
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Once in office, Trump will throw symbolic red meat to his blue-collar supporters, while reverting to the same supply-side, trickle-down economics
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Cuba must shun capitalism and seek development solutions from within
Milford Bateman and Jonathan Glennie
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Shares in mining companies, defence groups and banks rise, but tech stocks sliding as US presidential election continues to move markets
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Wall Street reacted positively to the election of Donald Trump as the 45th US president, despite his victory sparking panic on global markets earlier in the day. But experts warned that the US, and global, economy faces a very uncertain future. Donald Trump wins US election: the world reacts – liveThe biggest corporate winners: prisons, oil and pharmaThe dollar hits four-month high against the yenShares in gunmakers tumbleHelp support our journalism. Become a Guardian supporter or make a contribution
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Rust-belt romantics don’t get it: the middle class is being wiped out too