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The Spring Statement – why no surprises is good news for property

Staying calm at a time of great uncertainty is a positive
James Roberts. (Avison Young)
James Roberts. (Avison Young)
By James Roberts
Avison Young
March 4, 2026 | 7:00 AM

With war in the Middle East, financial markets tumbling and the oil price surging, if ever there was a time for a Chancellor of the Exchequer to deliver a statement free of surprises to Parliament, it was yesterday. Rachel Reeves (with the aid of the Office for Budget Responsibility) achieved just that, which is good news.

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