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Why Rachel Reeves is ‘walking a tightrope’ ahead of the Budget
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UK borrowing costs climb as Reeves walks ‘tightrope’ over spending plans
Gap between yields on gilts and German bonds has reached widest in more than a year ahead of Budget22 hours ago - United Kingdom -
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Reeves to press ahead with plans to borrow billions for investment
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U.S. Budget Deficit Rises to $1.8 Trillion in 2024
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