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Fed holds rates steady; Sunak pushes back UK car ban

And a Danish artist has been asked to pay a museum back $77,000 after an audacious stunt.

Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell.

Good morning and welcome to your wrap of the latest business and political headlines this Thursday.

The US Federal Reserve has left its benchmark interest rate unchanged, and has indicated that one more hike could be on the cards this year.

In a move that was widely expected from financial markets,

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Nicholas Pointon Thu, 21 Sep 2023
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