UK’s weak household spending, Asia-Pacific trade deal, Biden’s Brexit impact

UK’s weak household spending, Asia-Pacific trade deal, Biden’s Brexit impact

10:352020-11-16

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A Financial Times analysis has found the UK’s weakness in international economic league tables during the coronavirus crisis reflects stretched household finances and potentially wasteful public spending, leaders from 15 Asia-Pacific countries have signed one of the biggest trade deals in history, and US banks are concerned over one of their most profitable business segments as consumers pay down their credit cards. Plus, the FT’s Arthur Beesley explains how US president-elect Joe Biden’s Irish roots could affect Ireland’s Brexit outlook. UK’s poor GDP performance rooted in weak household spendingft.com/content/c5d72dea-50bc-4f1f-98d3-bc758aafa905?US surge in coronavirus cases darkens outlook for economyhttps://www.ft.com/content/f3a4f31b-85bc-450f-ac7a-f7dbbad3f6dcAsia-Pacific countries sign one of the largest free trade deals in history https://www.ft.com/content/2dff91bd-ceeb-4567-9f9f-c50b7876adceBank credit card profits in question as US consumers pay down debt https://www.ft.com/content/fe591579-2202-45f1-8c83-a7e7dd1200c4 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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