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Rachel Reeves and Scott Bessent argued in person about Iran war, sources say
HABER
05.05.2026

Rachel Reeves and Scott Bessent argued in person about Iran war, sources say

UK chancellor said to have told US treasury secretary she did not like his tone during meeting in Washington in AprilUK politics live – latest updatesMiddle East crisis – live updatesRachel Reeves had an angry exchange with her US counterpart, Scott Bessent, in Washington last month over the war in Iran, sources have said, in the latest sign of the deepening tensions between the two countries.The chancellor and the US treasury secretary argued in person during the spring meetings of the International Monetary Fund, according to people briefed on the exchange, confirming a story first reported by the Financial Times. Continue reading...

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Guardian UK
Daniel Gros on Euro Lessons and Yuan Internationalisation Challenges
HABER
26.04.2026AI özeti

Daniel Gros on Euro Lessons and Yuan Internationalisation Challenges

Daniel Gros, director of the Institute for European Policymaking at Bocconi University, explains why the euro failed to rival the US dollar and applies those lessons to the yuan. He identifies the dollar's 'lock-in effect'—its deep, open financial markets and network advantages—as the key barrier. Gros argues that international currency status requires open capital accounts, which means losing control over exchange rates—the same trade-off that made Germany reluctant to globalise the Deutschmark.

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SCMP Economy
Euro, yuan unlikely to match US dollar as global currencies, Daniel Gros says
HABER
23.04.2026

Euro, yuan unlikely to match US dollar as global currencies, Daniel Gros says

Daniel Gros is the director of the Institute for European Policymaking at Bocconi University. Previously, he served as an adviser to the European Parliament, collaborated with the European Commission as economic adviser to the Delors Committee, which developed plans for the euro, and worked at the International Monetary Fund. In this interview, Gros examines the structural tensions shaping EU-China economic ties, draws lessons from the euro’s experience to analyse the yuan’s...

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SCMP Economy
The economic poisons of the US-Iran war will keep spreading
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Business·21.04.2026AI özeti

The economic poisons of the US-Iran war will keep spreading

Over 3,300 Iranians, including 383 children, have been killed since the US and Israel launched military operations. The conflict's economic toll is escalating rapidly, with US military costs exceeding $11.3bn in just six days and total US costs potentially reaching $1tn when long-term factors are included. Global impacts are severe: US households face $410 in additional costs, UK households £480 annually, and Arab economies could contract by $120-194bn after one month. The IMF warns of potential global recession, while 45 million more people could face acute food insecurity, primarily in Asia and Africa.

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Guardian Business
China's central bank chief urges IMF to defend multilateralism against rising unilateralism
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Dünya·20.04.2026AI özeti

China's central bank chief urges IMF to defend multilateralism against rising unilateralism

People's Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng urged the IMF to take a clear stand against protectionism and defend multilateralism at the fund's 53rd International Monetary and Financial Committee meeting in Washington. Pan warned that escalating geopolitical conflicts, including the US-Israeli war on Iran and the effective closure of the Strait of Hormuz since February 28, are dragging down global growth, exacerbating financial market volatility and threatening energy and food security, particularly for developing countries.

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SCMP Economy
Labour’s ‘crabwise’ approach to closer EU ties must address damage of Brexit | Heather Stewart
HABER
19.04.2026

Labour’s ‘crabwise’ approach to closer EU ties must address damage of Brexit | Heather Stewart

The damage to the economy dwarfs the upsides from the various non-EU trade deals the UK has struck since 2016Rachel Reeves joined EU finance ministers for dinner in Washington last week, on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund spring meetings – the first time a chancellor had done so since Brexit.It was the latest symbolic step in Labour’s marked shift towards prioritising closer EU relations. Continue reading...

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Guardian Business
Reeves: UK has sufficient fuel supplies, announces energy policy changes coming
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Siyaset·19.04.2026AI özeti

Reeves: UK has sufficient fuel supplies, announces energy policy changes coming

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confirmed the UK has sufficient petrol, diesel and jet fuel supplies following IMF meetings, while announcing upcoming energy policy changes including North Sea drilling expansion and delinking gas and electricity prices. The IMF advised countries to manage energy demand amid Middle East conflict-driven price increases. UK GDP grew 0.5% in February, better than expected, though before US-Israel war with Iran began.

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BBC Business