Reeves says London is 'natural home' for Chinese finance and defends Beijing trip
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Economy alert: Britain's 'working people' to get £600m boost in landmark China deal, Reeves claims
Britain's economy will benefit from a £600million boost thanks to the Labour Government's latest deal with China, the Treasury claims. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is touting the 2025 UK-China Economic and Financial Dialogue (EFD) agreement following her trip to Beijing this weekend.The Chancellor was hosted by Vice Premier He Lifeng in the Chinese capital as part of an attempt to improve the relationship between the UK and China. Both nations agree…
BEIJING (AFP) - British finance minister Rachel Reeves has declared London a "natural home" for Chinese finance companies, as she visited Beijing amid turmoil in Britain's bond market. Reeves is the most senior British government official to visit China since former prime minister Theresa May held talks with President Xi Jinping seven years ago. […]
Chancellor marks £600m of secure growth for UK economy in Beijing
Lifting of market access barriers across areas such as agri-food, helping British business compete on level-playing field and grow exports. Pragmatic cooperation results in agreements worth £600 million to the UK economy over the next five years and sets course to deliver up to £1 billion. The UK continues to challenge China on areas of disagreement, with the Chancellor raising concerns over China’s support for Russia’s illegal war, domestic int…
China central bank governor Pan meets BOE’s Bailey in Beijing - Regional Media News
SHANGHAI (Reuters) – People’s Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng met his Bank of England counterpart, Andrew Bailey, on Saturday in Beijing and discussed topics including financial stability and cooperation, China’s central bank said on Sunday. Pan met top executives at HSBC, Standard Chartered Bank and London Stock Exchange on Friday, the PBOC said. The meetings happened during British finance minister Rachel Reeves’ two-day visit to China, w…
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