UK banks are bracing for an Ed Milliband Chancellorship as fears grow it could fall into the tax trap and see regulatory reforms sidelined.

Left-wing trade unionists and bond traders have also found themselves in the unusual position of uniting to warn against a Miliband appointment

One of the biggest concerns for the financial markets will be who will take up the role of chancellor under a new Cabinet.

Miliband embodies everything the market fears about a Burnham premiership. If it happened, it would mark a sharp shift to the left.

Andy Burnham is plotting a major policy speech next week to bolster his economic credentials as part of his Labour leadership run.

Behind-the-scenes lobbying has been ramping up with a focus on who would be the presumptive PM's Chancellor.

The Energy Secretary is poised to approve controversial North Sea gas drilling

Senior figures from the world of business joined forces with even Burnham-backing Labour MPs to warn that the Energy Secretary would wreak havoc if he was put in charge of the…

The boss of a London-listed investment bank has warned that the market would receive an appointment of Miliband as Chancellor “worse”.

Andy Burnham looks set to appoint 'Red Ed' Miliband as his new Chancellor following his 'coronation' as the new Prime Minister in the coming weeks.

Ian Dunt: He's a plausible and smart candidate to be the next Chancellor, not a literal communist

UK banks are bracing for an Ed Milliband Chancellorship as fears grow it could fall into the tax trap and see regulatory reforms sidelined.

Opposition leaders will use a gathering of business chiefs to set out their economic response to Sir Keir Starmer’s likely Downing Street successor

A former Treasury chief appeared to warn Andy Burnham against making Ed Miliband his chancellor.