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Defence and AI spending sends global debt to record $348tn
Last year’s $28.8tn increase was largely fuelled by government investment, according to the Institute of International Finance
UK business secretary urges EU to stop ‘putting up barriers’
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First Solar shares slide as tariff and demand woes bite
Manufacturing also hit by longstanding import taxes on critical components such as aluminium
Merz urges Xi to reset trade relations
German chancellor calls on Beijing to appreciate currency, cut subsidies and reduce industrial ‘overcapacity’
The Bank of England does not need to ‘follow the Fed’
The decisions of the US central bank can have a mixed impact on the domestic UK economy
US-UK tech talks restart with focus on nuclear projects
Deal to collaborate on atomic energy, AI and quantum computing was paused as part of wider trade wrangling
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A View from the Bridge - February 2026
With political turmoil or “Polycrisis” inside Downing Street being the more dominant theme for sterling markets over the past couple of sessions, market participants were not primed for a pronounced shift in bias from the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC)at their first meeting of the year.
PegasusCapital - 06/02/2026





