Thomas Wright, Economics Correspondent

Thomas Wright is an economics correspondent covering trade policy, industrial strategy, and regional economic development. With eight years of experience and a background reporting for The Economist, he excels at connecting macroeconomic data to real-world impacts on businesses and workers. His coverage of post-Brexit trade deals has been particularly influential.
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British Wildlife Set to Grace Banknotes as Public Invited to Choose

In a significant shift, the Bank of England is preparing to replace…

Bank of England to Feature British Wildlife on New Banknotes: Public Invited to Weigh In

In a significant shift from tradition, the Bank of England has announced…

US Inflation Holds Steady Amid Rising Gas Prices and Geopolitical Tensions

** US inflation remained unchanged at 2.4% in February, a figure that…

Oil Market Faces Potential Crisis Amid US-Israel-Iran Tensions, Warns Aramco

Saudi Arabia’s national oil company, Aramco, has issued a stark warning that…

Oil Market Faces Turbulence Amid US-Israel-Iran Conflict, Warns Aramco

The ongoing conflict between the US and Israel against Iran has raised…

Oil Markets on Edge: Aramco Sounds Alarm Over Potential Catastrophe Amid US-Israel-Iran Tensions

Saudi Arabia’s state oil giant, Aramco, has issued a stark warning about…

Headwinds in the Oil Market: Saudi Arabia’s Aramco Sounds Alarm Over Hormuz Crisis

As tensions escalate in the Middle East, Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil giant,…

British Banknotes to Showcase Wildlife After Public Consultation

In a significant shift from traditional historical figures, the Bank of England…

British Wildlife to Grace Future Banknotes: Public Invited to Choose the Designs

In a significant shift from tradition, the Bank of England has announced…

Oil Markets Face Turmoil Amid US-Israel Conflict with Iran

As the conflict between the US and Israel against Iran escalates, Saudi…

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