
Valentina Romei
Economics Reporter at Financial Times
Economics reporter at the Financial Times. [email protected]; @[email protected]
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2 days ago |
ft.com | Valentina Romei
UK consumer spending grew strongly in April, boosted by warmer weather and the late timing of Easter, despite increased uncertainty over...
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2 days ago |
ft.com | Valentina Romei |Sam Fleming
Two Bank of England policymakers have warned against rushing to reduce interest rates again in the wake of last week’s quarter-point cut,...
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4 days ago |
ft.com | Kate Duguid |Valentina Romei |Ian Smith
The first hints of the impact of Donald Trump’s far-reaching tariffs are expected to show up in US inflation when figures for April are...
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1 week ago |
ft.com | George Steer |Ian Smith |Valentina Romei |Emily Herbert
The US Federal Reserve is widely expected to keep interest rates at their present level when it meets next week, with chair Jay Powell’s...
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2 weeks ago |
ft.com | Valentina Romei
UK house prices contracted further than expected in April, posting the steepest monthly fall in 20 months, as a tax levied on property...
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"What the Chancellor has all but guaranteed is another six months of damaging speculation and uncertainty over tax policy. That didn’t go well between last July’s election and October’s Budget. I fear a longer rerun this year," said Paul Johnson, Director of the IFS,