GBP: UK government scraps controversial cuts - TDS

FXStreet (Delhi) – Prashant Newnaha, Rates Strategist at TD Securities, notes that the UK Conservative government released their autumn statement Wednesday afternoon.

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“While broad spending plans remain unchanged (balanced budget by 2019/2020), the government scrapped some recently rumoured controversial cuts (so no clawback in tax credits, no reduction in police budgets), while introducing some new revenue measures to pay for this, including a 3% tax on buy to let / second homes, an apprenticeship levy, and conversion of some grant programs to loans.”

“Continued devolution continues, as well, with councils now free to raise council tax by up to 2% to pay for social care. The OBR largely maintained their previous forecasts for output and inflation over the forecast horizon.”

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