UK Finance Minister Rachel Reeves will present her second annual budget to parliament this Wednesday, promising to plug a spending gap of at least £30 billion (€30.4 billion). Reeves has been under pressure both from her Labour Party backbenchers and investors to deliver a financial plan that delivers on her campaign promises, while shoring up public finances. We take a closer look in this edition.
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Bulgaria bids farewell to lev currency, awaits euro adoption amid inflation concerns
Bulgaria will formally adopt the euro as its currency starting on January 1, leaving behind the lev, which it has...
























