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Liz Truss U-turns on plan to scrap corporation tax increase

The pound was the worst-performing currency in the G-10 and down 1.35% as the events unfolded in the UK

Liz Truss: 'It is clear that parts of our mini budget went further and faster than markets were expecting'
Liz Truss: 'It is clear that parts of our mini budget went further and faster than markets were expecting' Photo: Getty Images

Prime minister Liz Truss announced a U-turn on the government’s plans to cut corporation tax, shortly after installing new chancellor Jeremy Hunt.

In a tense day leading up to the confirmation amid widespread pressure on the government to wind back £43bn in unfunded tax cuts, Kwasi Kwarteng rushed back from IMF talks in Washington and confirmed via a tweet he would stand down from the lead position in the Treasury.

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