Liz Truss’ economic plan from the 1970s sends the pound back to the 1980s—and piles pressure on the Bank of England - Fortune
The biggest tax cut since the 1970s, the pound at 1985 levels and inflation at four-decade highs.
Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey is under intensifying pressure to serve as a line of defense for rattled financial markets amid calls to hike interest rates aggressively, perhaps as soon as th… [+4076 chars]
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