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  • Date for the diary: George Osborne reveals when he will make his Autumn Statement

    September 2, 2014

    George Osborne today announced he will deliver his Autumn Statement on December 3. Since Osborne took the helm at the Treasury, the Autumn Statment has slowly crept later in the year. While Gordon Brown, who delivered the first Autumn Statement in 1997, preferred to use his as a sort of summary of the state of [...]

  • George Osborne accused of obstructing MPs over Co-op and Lloyds Bank deal

    August 20, 2014

    George Osborne was accused of unreasonably withholding information on ministers’ meetings with Lloyds and Co-op bankers in a series of confrontational letters published yesterday. He was accused of obstructing MPs trying to work out whether the government pressured bank executives into their ill-fated deal. The chancellor claims ongoing probes prevent him from telling the Treasury [...]

  • MPs to grill Bank’s Mark Carney on Osborne interest rate pact claim

    August 18, 2014

    Bank of England governor Mark Carney will be quizzed by MPs next month over whether he has faced any political pressure to keep interest rates at their historic low. Carney and chancellor George Osborne have been hit by suggestions this week that they struck a deal to keep rates low until after the election. Mark [...]

  • Carney must have agreed with Osborne’s interest rate policy to get governor’s post

    August 18, 2014

    Tim Wallace takes a look at the evolving relationship between the Treasury and the Bank of England.   Bank of England governor Mark Carney was appointed in November 2012 by George Osborne, in a move which was at the time seen as a masterstroke by the chancellor.   Osborne had shown that he was extraordinarily [...]

  • George Osborne and Mark Carney hit by interest rate stitch-up row

    August 18, 2014

    City MP Mark Field last night questioned the independence of the Bank of England, sensationally suggesting that governor Mark Carney and chancellor George Osborne had made a pact that would ensure interest rates remained at their historic low until next year’s general election. A Treasury source hit back, saying “The idea that there is some [...]

  • Osborne awaits Lloyds share price rise before next stock sell off

    August 13, 2014

    The Treasury is waiting for Lloyds’ share price to jump again before it sells the next tranche of shares in the bank. Lloyds’ share price has fallen by around seven per cent in the past two months, in line with the rest of the sector, putting the brakes on the privatisation of the bailed out [...]

  • George Osborne makes a quick buck on £20 Bitcoin buy at Level 39

    August 6, 2014

    As the Chancellor of the Exchequer, you might expect George Osborne would like to keep his own pocket money in good old, Bank of England-regulated, sterling. But it’s apparent a trip to trendy FinTech den Level 39 has left Osborne with a sense of adventure – he’s gone where no chancellor has gone before – [...]

  • Osborne announces plans to explore the future of Bitcoin

    August 6, 2014

    George Osborne has announced plans to explore how cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin can play a role in the UK financial system. The chancellor has commissioned the Treasury to produce a report on digital currencies, examining their potential benefits and risks, which is set to be published in the Autumn. Osborne said he aims to make the UK [...]

  • Osborne vows to make London world’s centre for finance tech

    August 5, 2014

    Britain will offer prizes for finance technology innovators in a new bid to become the world’s leading centre for the sector, chancellor George Osborne will say today. The new drive will see UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) market the capital harder around the globe to attract more firms. And the Treasury, Bank of England and law [...]

  • Osborne: HS3 rail link between Leeds and Manchester would make a northern powerhouse

    August 5, 2014

    A high-speed rail connection between Leeds and Manchester would boost the northern economy, chancellor George Osborne has said. Speaking to the BBC Osborne said that a HS3 line would forge a "northern powerhouse," allowing the region to "take on the world." Such developments would come with a £7bn price tag, but the figure could fall if [...]

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