New Prime Minister Faces Old Problems: How to Make Britain’s Economy Grow
Newly appointed Prime Minister Andy Burnham faces immediate economic pressure as he assumes office amidst reports of a significant fiscal shortfall.
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Newly appointed Prime Minister Andy Burnham faces immediate economic pressure as he assumes office amidst reports of a significant fiscal shortfall.
Japan's benchmark bond yields have reached a 30-year high, intensifying market scrutiny of the nation’s fiscal health and debt sustainability.
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