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5 resultsfor “reasons for rising UK borrowing costs”

Business

UK braces for price rises driven by Iran war as economic confidence plummets

reason for considering price hikes. Four in 10 reported a rise in the cost of the goods or services they bought in March compared with February, the highest proportion since December 2022, while 15% reported

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Business

Interest rates expected to be held as uncertainty over Iran war continues

cost of mortgages for homeowners getting a new fixed deal. For borrowers, the interest rate on a fixed mortgage does not change until the deal expires, usually after two or five years

BBC NewsApr 29
Business

Reeves arrives at IMF with little leeway to prove its UK downgrade wrong

reasons why the UK is facing a bigger hit than other rich economies. Entering the conflict, British growth had been lacklustre, with households and businesses mired under a cloud of tax speculation before Reeves

The Guardian WorldApr 14
Business

'I don't want the children to see how worried we are': UK family finances hit by Iran war

reasons diesel and energy costs are being affected so much is because of the closure of the Strait of Hormuz - the narrow waterway which separates Iran from Oman. The strait is deep enough

BBC NewsApr 27
Politics

Senior UK ministers deride Rachel Reeves’s reported plan of year-long rent freeze

reasons for that. “We exhaustively went through the evidence of countries like Sweden, Germany, cities like San Francisco. Look at the Scottish experience. Now look at what happens to rent increases outside of tenancies where

The Guardian WorldApr 29