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UK’s Reeves Hints at Bigger Fiscal Buffer as Budget Takes Shape
UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves gave the clearest signal yet that she will boost her wafer-thin fiscal buffer at next month’s budget to put the public finances on a more stable footing, as she laid out the broad contours of her policy plans in Washington.
In a Bloomberg TV interview on Friday, Reeves said that increasing the £9.9 billion ($13.3 billion) of headroom she left against her fiscal rules at the spring statement in March would help “absorb shocks” in an increasingly unstable world.