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Phillip Inman

Phillip Inman is economics editor of the Observer and an economics writer for the Guardian. He is the author of Managing Your Debt, a Which? essential guide; and the Guardian e-book The Financial Crisis: How Did We Get Here?

September 2024

  • Vladimir Putin accompanied by Russian defence minister Andrei Belousov, left, and presidential aide Aleksei Dyumin, right.

    Ukraine war live
    Russia-Ukraine war: US imposes new sanctions on Russia and North Korea – as it happened

  • The Bank of England in the City of London financial district.

    Business live
    Bank of England governor ‘optimistic’ that interest rates can be cut, after ‘no change’ decision today – as it happened

  • A view of the Bank of England in London with a bed of flowers in the foreground

    Why is the Bank of England being cautious in delaying rate cuts?

  • a man in a suit and tie speaks into a microphone

    What will a Federal Reserve interest rate cut mean for you?

  • IMF postpones Russia visit after heavy criticism across Europe

  • UK inflation stays at 2.2% as lower petrol prices offset by higher air fares

  • Exodus from workforce costs UK ‘£16bn a year’ in lost tax receipts

  • Observer business agenda
    The Federal Reserve is about to cut rates … but by how much?

  • Ukraine war live
    Keir Starmer meets with Joe Biden at White House as Putin warns Nato against letting Ukraine send long-range missiles – as it happened

  • IMF plan to visit Russia to assess economy prompts dismay across Europe

  • UK debt projected to almost triple over next 50 years, watchdog warns

  • Reeves announces £8bn UK investment by Amazon’s cloud computing arm

  • ‘People’s futures on the line’ amid surge in youth unemployment, unions warn

  • UK state pension could rise by about £460 a year from April, wage growth figures suggest

  • ‘Serious disruption’ possible in hospitals with expiring PFI contracts, report says

  • EU ‘needs €800bn-a-year spending boost to avert agonising decline’

  • Billions lost from small retailers in tax evasion, says watchdog

  • Labour’s first job shouldn’t be to spend, but to fix the state’s financial plumbing

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  • Reeves can loosen Britain’s purse strings: she just needs to think outside the Treasury box

  • Councils in England draining reserves to stay afloat, leaders say

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