Boris Johnson’s “Drinks Party” Looks Bullish
While U.S. voters complain about vaccine mandates and inflation, voters in the U.K. complain about their prime minister’s partying.
by Michael Carr | Jan 19, 2022 | Chart of the Day, Markets
While U.S. voters complain about vaccine mandates and inflation, voters in the U.K. complain about their prime minister’s partying.
Downing St. says Johnson will fly back from a U.N. General Assembly in New York overnight.
Thomas Cook was burdened by $2B in debt, and was seeking a 200 million pounds ($250M) bailout.
A "no-deal" Brexit means that on Nov. 1, traded goods between the U.K. and the EU would be taxed.
Britain is getting a new prime minister. Buckle up for a rocky ride. On Tuesday, the U.K.’s governing Conservatives will ...
Growth is largely forecast to be tepid in the third quarter as the late October Brexit deadline looms.
Economists think a sharp rupture with the EU, which accounts for around 50% of Britain's trade, will lead to a ...
All nine members of the Monetary Policy Committee backed the decision to not change rates.
Johnson, a former London mayor and U.K. foreign secretary, won 143 of 313 votes cast Wednesday.
All the contenders vow they will succeed where Theresa May failed and lead Britain out of the EU.
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