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April 2024

  • Construction cranes at construction sites near office buildings of the main business district in Beijing, China

    Ratings agency downgrades China debt outlook over economic uncertainty

    Fitch cut to negative comes as country moves away from reliance on growth from property sector

October 2022

  • Liz Truss (right) is shown a graph displaying UK government borrowing costs on the BBC's 'Sunday Morning' political television show.

    Rating agency Fitch downgrades UK credit outlook

    Lack of independent forecasts at mini-budget and clash with Bank of England’s inflation strategy prompts cut

April 2017

  • Protesters march in Pretoria, South Africa, calling for President Zuma to step down.

    Tens of thousands march against Jacob Zuma in South Africa

    Nationwide protests calling for president to quit after country gets second ratings agency ‘junk’ downgrade

February 2017

  • A statue of Donald Trump at the Sapporo snow festival in Japan.

    Trump presidency poses threat to global economy, warns Fitch

    Ratings agency highlights US president’s unpredictability and break from ‘norms’ of international relations as risks

December 2016

  • A Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena SpA bank branch in Milan

    Italian banks damaged by referendum result, says Fitch

    Ratings agency downgrades outlook for sector to negative, as Banca Monte dei Paschi di Siena and UniCredit seek funding

July 2016

  • Australian dollars

    Third major credit agency keeps Australia's AAA rating but with concern

    Fitch Ratings warns policy uncertainty is ‘notable’ and economy is facing heightened risks

June 2016

  • City workers in Canary Wharf

    Brexit will take heavy toll on UK economy, says rating agency

  • Ireland’s finance minister, Michael Noonan

    Ireland among countries most vulnerable to EU referendum shock

May 2016

  • (FILES) This file photo taken on June 14, 2010 shows the sun setting behind two under construction offshore oil platform rigs in Port Fourchon, Louisiana, during cleanup  on the BP Deepwater Horizon oil spill.
A / AFP PHOTO / SAUL LOEBSAUL LOEB/AFP/Getty Images

    Business live
    Oil hits six-month high; Brexit would raise European risks, says Fitch – as it happened

    Crude prices are heading back towards $50 per barrel for the first time since last November

April 2016

  • Deutsche analysts issue buy note on Sainsburys

    Market Forces blog
    FTSE hit by slide in mining shares but Sainsbury boosted by upgrade

    Metal price fall undermines commodity sector but supermarkets climb

February 2016

  • David Cameron

    Brexit vote would affect UK's top credit score, says Standard & Poor's

    Ratings agency says downgrade would push up UK’s government borrowing costs and hurt its standing in global markets

November 2015

  • A fan of commemorative notes at a bank in Beijing

    Chinese yuan likely to be added to IMF special basket of currencies

  • A huge container ship bound for China leaves Felixstowe docks.

    Weakening UK trade puts the brakes on GDP growth

  • Body panels for the Range Rover Evoque

    The UK economy may be growing, but in a highly unbalanced way

    Phillip Inman
  • City of London Skyline<br>The Shard tower, right, stands on the skyline of London, U.K., on Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012. Forecasts from the Office for Budget Responsibility show the U.K economy will shrink 0.1 percent this year instead of the 0.8 percent growth predicted in March, and expand 1.2 percent next year instead of 2 percent, Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne said in his autumn statement to Parliament. Photographer: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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    Business live
    Fitch warns Osborne lacks flexibility; trade gap hits UK growth - as it happened

  • Volkswagen offers $1,000 gift cards as 'goodwill package' to US owners

  • VW repair bill rises as Germany says 540,000 recalled cars need hardware changes

September 2015

  • Syriza celebrates election win<br>20 Sep 2015, Athens, Attica, Greece --- Athens, Greece. 20th September 2015 -- Victorious Alexis Tsipras, the designated Greek Prime Minister speaks at the victory celebration in Athens. -- Syriza celebrated their second win in a Greek General election within 8 months. Syriza remained the largest party in the Greek Parliament despite a slight loss and Alexis Tsipras will again the be Greek Prime Minister. --- Image by © Michael Debets/Demotix/Corbis

    Eurozone crisis live
    Greek elections: Tsipras sworn in as prime minister, as Brussels blasts coalition

    Syriza leader has been warned against reneging on bailout deal, after securing stunning success in Sunday’s general election

August 2015

  • Newspapers hanging outside a kioks in Thessaloniki, northern Greece.

    Business live
    Greek elections won't derail bailout, says EU, as Syriza splits - as it happened

    EC reveals that it wasn’t surprised that Alexis Tsipras called snap elections last night, given the ‘repeated’ contact with Jean-Claude Juncker

September 2014

  • A trader at IG Index looks at  his screens, in central London September 19, 2014.

    Business live
    Relief in the City but pound falls back after Scotland rejects independence - business live

    Rolling reaction from the City and Scotland, as the London stock market rises but sterling’s early rally runs out
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