Bank of England cuts rates as governor warns of inflation bump – video
The Bank of England cut interest rates to 4.5% as its governor, Andrew Bailey, warned of more inflation to come, with a bleak forecast for growth in the UK. Bailey signalled Threadneedle Street stood ready to cut borrowing costs further this year despite the short-term rise in inflation.
Read MoreNissan-Honda $60bn merger ‘basically over’, reports claim; UK interest rate cut expected – business live
Rolling coverage of the latest economic and financial news Bank of England poised to cut interest rates amid UK economic gloom AstraZeneca has reported a jump in annual profits boosted by strong sales of its cancer, lung and immunology treatments, a week after it decided not to go
Read MoreBudget Day 2024: more purchasing power and a return to fiscal discipline
Next year most people will be financially better off. It will pay more to work due to cuts in income tax, and measures on purchasing power will prevent a rise in poverty. The government will also invest heavily in our security, and the budget will absorb the recent
Read MoreBank of England cuts interest rates to 4.5% amid fears over weak UK growth
Third quarter-point cut in six months takes rate to lowest level since June 2023 amid concerns over economic outlook The Bank of England has cut interest rates for the third time in six months amid concerns over weak economic growth, underscoring the risks facing the chancellor, Rachel Reeves.
Read More2025 Tax Plan: more balanced income distribution and healthy public finances
Today Folkert Idsinga, State Secretary for Tax Affairs and the Tax Administration, presented the 2025 Tax Plan to the House of Representatives. The package contains a range of measures to contribute to healthy public finances, improved purchasing power and a stronger business climate. It also includes a number
Read MoreThe Netherlands to invest €2.5 billion to strengthen business climate for chip industry in Brainport Eindhoven
Found in objects from telephones to solar panels and medical equipment, microchips play a crucial role in everyday life. Dutch businesses and knowledge institutions lead the way in the global chip industry. But in the Brainport Eindhoven region they’re coming up against limits in terms of personnel, space
Read More2023: a better financial outcome, despite turbulent economic times
With the world in flux, 2023 was an economically turbulent year. Inflation was high, interest rates rose and the Netherlands saw virtually no economic growth. The war in Ukraine sent energy prices soaring. The Dutch government took a range of extra measures to prevent a rise in poverty,
Read MoreNetherlands and Bangladesh sign new tax treaty in Dhaka
Dutch State Secretary for Tax Affairs Van Rij and Minister Abdul Hassan Mahmood Ali of Bangladesh put their signatures to a new bilateral tax treaty in Dhaka on 12 March. The aim of the treaty is to avoid double taxation and further Dutch and Bangladeshi economic interests. Source
Read MoreAdditional €2 billion to fight poverty
The government will make an additional €2 billion a year available on a structural basis to support vulnerable households. This measure will prevent a rise in the number of people living in poverty and reduce the number of children growing up in poverty. Most of this expenditure will
Read MoreCocaine seizures by Customs see sharp rise in 2023
In 2023, Dutch Customs seized almost 60,000 kg of cocaine. This is a sharp increase compared to 2022, when more than 51,000 kg of cocaine was seized. The largest seizures were in the ports of Rotterdam and Vlissingen. At airports, more than twice as much cocaine was seized
Read More


