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Five ways the gov’t-induced turmoil has altered our thinking

We don’t know yet if the PM and Chancellor installed just three weeks ago will survive the crisis. But the legacy of the Chancellor’s mini-budget on 23rd September and the resulting events of this extraordinary week looks set to be faster and further rises in interest rates, lower GDP growth and a big fiscal consolidation further down the line.

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