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By: Mauricio Alencar

Politics and Economics Reporter Maurício Alencar is CityAM’s Politics and Economics Reporter. He covers the state's relationship with Canada and UK business, jumping between Westminster and the Square Mile. He picks up all stories on UK economics data ranging from inflation to immigration, as well as the Bank of England, the Treasury, business surveys, and all stories important or interesting to the decision-makers. He used to cover sports, foreign news and home news at various publications – plus investigations, which he plans to continue to pursue.

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  • Oil prices plummet as Saudis lead supply drive

    April 4, 2025

    Oil prices are falling to their lowest close since 2021 as eight countries including Saudi Arabia and Russia surprised market leaders by announcing an increase to production. The shock decision by the OPEC+ alliance, delivered via a video conference on Thursday, came less than 24 hours after President Trump’s Liberation Day tariff announcements intensified global [...]

  • Construction output drops again despite Rayner’s planning reforms

    April 4, 2025

    Construction activity has suffered a further decline and confidence is low despite minister Angela Rayner’s planning reforms getting a thumbs up from the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).  Rayner’s Ministry of Housing is introducing broad changes to planning rules as it hopes to deliver the UK’s construction sector an extra boost.  Its planning reforms have [...]

  • Reeves’ £25bn tax grab to become ‘toxic reality’ for British business, firms suggest

    April 4, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ £25bn tax grab from employers will become a “toxic reality” for British businesses from Sunday as higher costs risk stunting firms’ income, one of the UK’s largest industry bodies has warned. Reeves’ has pinned her hopes for improving the state of public finances on growing the UK economy but more firms have [...]

  • How will Trump’s tariffs impact the UK economy?

    April 3, 2025

    The US president holds up a sandwich board in the Rose Garden. On it is a list of countries. Next to each country are two columns: one for “tariffs charged to the USA” and one for “USA Discounted Reciprocal Tariffs”. The leader of the free world is cooking up a storm.  “Our country has been [...]

  • Fear over Labour plans to allow firms to extract cash from pension schemes

    April 3, 2025

    The vast majority of pension scheme members are “afraid” of government plans that would allow firms to take cash from defined benefit (DB) schemes for investment.  Prime Minister Keir Starmer and Chancellor Rachel Reeves signalled earlier this year that “trapped surplus funds” in DB pension schemes would be unleashed for firms to invest.  But a [...]

  • Trump tariffs to drag global growth down by trillions of dollars

    April 3, 2025

    Donald Trump’s tariffs is set to drag the world economy down by trillions of dollars, according to forecasts by leading economists.  The International Monetary Fund estimates the current global economy is worth more than $115 trillion and it has been predicted to grow by around three per cent, per various forecasts.  But since Trump announced [...]

  • UK services and composite PMIs underwhelm economists

    April 3, 2025

    The UK service sector saw a “modest expansion” in March but economists overestimated S&P Global’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI) readings for the month.  S&P Global’s latest composite PMI reading, which takes an average of manufacturing and services output for the month, came in at 51.5.  The figure points to a slight expansion in UK output [...]

  • Rachel Reeves: UK will not ‘rush into action’ after Trump’s tariffs speech

    April 2, 2025

    Chancellor Rachel Reeves has indicated that the UK is unlikely to respond quickly to President Trump should he impose damaging tariffs on goods coming from Britain.  In a hearing at the Treasury Committee on Wednesday, Reeves said the UK would not “rush into action to get a quick headline”.  “The prize on offer is a [...]

  • Trump’s tariffs could crush UK growth to zero

    April 2, 2025

    US President Donald Trump’s tariffs could knock UK growth down to zero next year, according to the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR).  The prospect of low or zero growth would deal a catastrophic blow to Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ plans for further investment in public services as estimates by NIESR suggest that a [...]

  • Wage growth falling for low-paid workers despite minimum wage hike

    April 2, 2025

    Wage increases among low-paid workers are at their lowest level in three years, according to the jobs website Indeed, as economists fear high inflation will erode incomes.  Business secretary Jonathan Reynolds said on Tuesday that an increase to the national minimum wage would mean that low-paid workers could help drive growth across the UK.  But [...]

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