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Migration: Themes of the Rathbones Folio Prize shortlist
Last Updated: September 30, 2025
For more than a half-a-century, as people all over the world have left their homes in search of peace and prosperity, migration has been one of contemporary literature’s central subjects.

Concerns that inflation is about to take off appear unjustified
Last Updated: September 30, 2025
The spectre of higher inflation and rising interest rates sent a shudder through global markets in February. It could still cause some sleepless nights over the rest of the year, but we don’t see anything too alarming on the horizon.

Burnt Turkey
Last Updated: September 30, 2025
Every now and then, financial markets lay a beating on a nation with a severity that seems completely unjustified.

A new speed limit
Last Updated: September 30, 2025
Well, we thought it would never happen: the Bank of England (BoE) actually went through with a 25-basis-point interest rate hike on Thursday.

Hot streak
Last Updated: September 30, 2025
It’s been a red hot week. Temperatures soared around the globe, sparking forest fires in the Arctic Circle and Brits to long for winter. Red hot US GDP growth rocketed to an annualised 4.1% in the second quarter (it’s running at 2.8% for the past 12 months).

Boom time
Last Updated: September 30, 2025
American company earnings grew 20% in the second quarter, relative to a year ago, and profit margins are at record levels.

Reality bites
Last Updated: September 30, 2025
The beautiful thing about the World Cup is how it reminds you that we are all of us alike.

Brexit means fudge
Last Updated: September 30, 2025
Brexiteer-in-chief David Davis has resigned in protest of the soft Brexit strategy revealed by the Prime Minister at the weekend.

Chequers
Last Updated: September 30, 2025
There’s nothing like an off-site to get everyone back on the same page. The warring UK Cabinet is meeting this Friday at the Prime Minister’s country house, Chequers, in the Chiltern Hills. Theresa May’s top ministers have been at loggerheads since her election – we all know how divisive Brexit can be. However, things have got a bit out of hand over the past few weeks. Cabinet members have gone increasingly rogue without censure, exposing just how fragile the Prime Minister is.

Getting serious
Last Updated: September 30, 2025
For months the US and China have been trading angry words about tariffs, but for the most part the spat has seemed simply that: words and unlikely to come to anything lasting.

Crunch time
Last Updated: September 30, 2025
A slew of important Brexit votes on Tuesday and Wednesday will be a litmus test for Theresa May’s leadership.

Rathbones to launch range of Luxembourg-domiciled funds
Last Updated: September 30, 2025
Rathbone Unit Trust Management (Rathbones) confirms its intention to launch four offshore funds, offering Europe-based investors access to its UK funds for the first time.