UK delays highly-anticipated fiscal statement to November 17

The British government on Wednesday delayed the announcement of its plan to repair the country’s public finances to November 17.
It said wanted to ensure the programme reflected the latest and most accurate economic forecasts.
“Our number one priority is economic stability and restoring confidence that the United Kingdom is a country that pays its way,’’ said Jeremy Hunt, who was retained as finance minister by new Prime Minister Rishi Sunak on Tuesday.
Mr Hunt also said the fiscal plan would now be a full autumn statement.
According to him, the plan, which is previously scheduled for October 31, will show debt falling over the medium term.
However, Mr Hunt said he had discussed delaying the fiscal announcement with Bank of England (BoE) Governor Andrew Bailey and that the central bank chief had “understood’’ the reasons behind the decision.
The BoE is expected to set out its interest rate decision on November 3.
“I’m willing to make choices that are politically embarrassing if they’re the right thing to do for the country, if they’re in the national interest.
“We have a new prime minister, the prospect of much longer-term stability for the economy and the country. In that context, a short two-and-a-half-week delay is the best way we will make sure that it is the right decision we take.’’ Mr Hunt said.
(Reuters/NAN)
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