Economics
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Editorial: An urban artform that resurrects rebellion has gained credibility and popularity through mainstream indifference. It’s time to take notice
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Letters: There is little we can do about an ageing population or the growth of Asian economies, but there is everything we can do about rising inequality, pressures on health and social care services and the loss of jobs from automation
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The Brexit vote and interest rate cut have piled pressure on the pound. However, the dip has proved to be a blessing for some
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Five current and former chief executives receive OBEs in the 2017 honours list
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Frances O’Grady calls for ‘new bargain’ and warns of threat to workers’ rights from Brexit
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IPPR says leaving EU will require painful trade-offs, adding to challenges of ageing population and automation of jobs
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All the day’s economic and financial news, as the UK stock market hits a record closing high
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Personal deposits grow £32.4bn over first 11 months of 2016 as people prepare for slower wage growth
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As the man charged with maintaining calm in the economy, the Bank of England governor has had a challenging 2016
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Survey finds 65% pessimistic about economic growth though many optimistic their own organisations will thrive
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Retail outlet footfall drops drastically as fewer shoppers make Boxing Day trips and prefer leisure experiences to spending on physical goods
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Report by Lloyds suggests pound’s steep fall since Brexit vote is raising import costs and leading to higher prices for consumers
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Change Britain says UK could save £24bn a year by leaving single market, customs union and ‘burdensome regulations’
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Shopping centres report 15% decline in footfall while luxury retailers enjoy boom after drop in sterling
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President of Germany’s Bundesbank questions wisdom behind rescuing Italy’s third-largest bank if it is in a bad financial state
Brexit will create 400,000 jobs? This is a fiction, as any economist will tell you