Rachel Reeves, U.K. Chancellor of the Exchequer, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss her efforts to bring U.S. companies to the U.K., impact of President Trump's tariff proposals, trade partnership with U.S.
The chancellor has said the budget is "non-negotiable" on a visit to China in the face of volatile markets back in the UK. Rachel Reeves flew out on Friday after ignoring calls from opposition parties to cancel the long-planned trip because of economic ...
Watch as Rachel Reeves answered questions in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 13 January, after returning from a trip to China criticised by political opponents for coinciding with a week of volatility for the pound and soaring yields on UK bonds.
Rachel Reeves has been slammed after returning from China with just £600 million of investment. The Chancellor made the trip last week despite turbulence on the UK gilt markets as the Budget fallout continues. The Labour politician said she had agreed deals worth £600 million to the UK economy over the next five years.
Rachel Reeves faces claims of ‘fleeing to China’ amid concerns over UK borrowing - The Chancellor has a long-planned trip to China scheduled for this week and Treasury minister Darren Jones described it as ‘important’ to UK trade.
Rachel Reeves was flying back from China into an economic storm as the Pound lost further ground against the Dollar and the cost of long-term Government borrowing hit a new high early on Monday.
Exclusive: Former cabinet minister Sir Iain Duncan Smith said that the chancellor’s trip to Beijing was a desperate move ‘because she has trashed the economy’
Closer links with China are “crucial” for economic growth, Rachel Reeves has said. The Chancellor is in Beijing for talks on a closer trading relationship which she claims will boost Britain’s GDP by £1 billion as the Government attempts to mend relations with the world’s second-largest economy.
Rachel Reeves was mocked for performing a “Peking duck” as MPs accused her of fleeing to China to avoid Britain’s market meltdown. The under pressure Chancellor was met with fury as she faced scrutiny for the first time since returning from Beijing to woo its Communist leaders.
Rachel Reeves has been accused of being ... of it to get strategic positions in certain industries outside of China.” Reeves’s Chinese trip also comes against the backdrop of a possible ...
Downing Street left door open to an emergency Budget in the spring following the rising cost of government borrowing
The chancellor has said the budget is "non-negotiable" on a visit to China in the face of volatile markets back in the UK. Rachel Reeves flew out on Friday after ignoring calls from opposition ...