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Centre for Economics and Business Research is a leading independent economics consultancy based in the UK. To see our recent work please visit Cebr's website.

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Our Senior Economist Charlie Cornes spoke with TIME this week to discuss the global implications of the US-China tariff pause. time.com/7284765/us-chi…

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Commenting on this morning's news that UK GDP grew at its fastest rate in a year, Senior Economist Charlie Cornes said:

Commenting on this morning's news that UK GDP grew at its fastest rate in a year, Senior Economist Charlie Cornes said:
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Our report for the Land of Opportunity on the impact of changes to the UK non-domiciled regime featured in The Times and The Sunday Times this week. It highlights that proposed changes could ultimately cost the Treasury £12.2 billion, rather than raise revenue. Find the report here: cebr.com/reports/impact…

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Our Managing Economist Pushpin Singh spoke to AFP News Agency about the impacts of the recent drop in global oil prices. To read the article, click here: digitaljournal.com/business/oil-u…

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Cebr forecasts UK GDP growth of 1.2% in 2025 - up slightly from last year but still below trend. With inflation risks lingering, we expect only one more interest rate cut this year. Read more in our latest Economic Outlook: cebr.com/uk-economic-ou…

Cebr forecasts UK GDP growth of 1.2% in 2025 - up slightly from last year but still below trend. With inflation risks lingering, we expect only one more interest rate cut this year.

Read more in our latest Economic Outlook: cebr.com/uk-economic-ou…
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As featured in The Times and The Sunday Times today, our latest Forecasting Eye explores UK tourism as real expenditure within the sector remains below pre-pandemic levels. Find the research here: cebr.com/blogs/uk-touri…

As featured in <a href="/thetimes/">The Times and The Sunday Times</a> today, our latest Forecasting Eye explores UK tourism as real expenditure within the sector remains below pre-pandemic levels. 

Find the research here: cebr.com/blogs/uk-touri…
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Our analysis of the UK non-domicile reforms for Land of Opportunity was featured in the The Wall Street Journal this past weekend. To read more, click here: wsj.com/world/uk/the-u… To read the original research, click here: cebr.com/reports/new-re…

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Commenting on the European Central Bank's decision to hold interest rates steady today, Senior Economist Charlie Cornes said:

Commenting on the European Central Bank's decision to hold interest rates steady today, Senior Economist Charlie Cornes said:
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Our Head of Forecasting and Thought Leadership Sam Miley appeared on CGTN Europe yesterday to discuss the outlook for the Eurozone following the European Central Bank's decision to hold interest rates steady.

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Ahead of the Lionesses’ historic Euro final victory yesterday, The i Paper featured our projections on the expected spend by fans watching the match in pubs and bars across the UK. inews.co.uk/news/lionesses…

Ahead of the Lionesses’ historic Euro final victory yesterday, <a href="/theipaper/">The i Paper</a> featured our projections on the expected spend by fans watching the match in pubs and bars across the UK.

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Today, our Chief Executive Nina Skero spoke to Bloomberg in anticipation of the Bank of England expected decision to cut interest rates to a 2-year low. At a time of both low growth and above target inflation, should the Bank be more worried about the 'stag' or the 'flation'?

Today, our Chief Executive Nina Skero spoke to Bloomberg in anticipation of the <a href="/bankofengland/">Bank of England</a>  expected decision to cut interest rates to a 2-year low. 

At a time of both low growth and above target inflation, should the Bank be more worried about the 'stag' or the 'flation'?
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Commenting on the latest Bank of England interest rate decision, our Head of Forecasting & Thought Leadership Sam Miley has shared the following:

Commenting on the latest Bank of England interest rate decision, our Head of Forecasting &amp; Thought Leadership Sam Miley has shared the following: