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The chief of the European Central Bank yesterday sounded the alarm over Donald Trump’s war on the US Federal Reserve

Christine Lagarde said the US President’s attacks posed ‘a very serious danger’ for the global economy.

Trump has repeatedly criticised the Fed’s chairman Jerome Powell, describing him as a ‘numbskull’ and ‘stupid person’ for not cutting interest rates, and has publicly flirted with the idea of firing him. 

Last week, he tried to sack Lisa Cook, a member of the Fed’s board of governors.

The attacks have rattled financial markets and, together with fears over Trump’s erratic trade policy, left the dollar 10 per cent lower so far this year against a basket of currencies.

And yesterday, Lagarde intervened to warn of the dangers of the US President’s intervention.

Threat: Christine Lagarde, the chief of the European Central Bank said the US President's attacks posed 'a very serious danger' for the global economy

Threat: Christine Lagarde, the chief of the European Central Bank said the US President’s attacks posed ‘a very serious danger’ for the global economy

‘If US monetary policy were no longer independent and instead dependent on the dictates of this or that person, then I believe the effect on the balance of the American economy could, as a result of the effects this would have around the world, be very worrying,’ Lagarde told French station Radio Classique. ‘It is the largest economy in the world.’

Lagarde also said that a ruling on Friday by a US appeals court stating that most of Trump’s tariffs were illegal were adding a ‘further layer of uncertainty’ to the global economic outlook.

In the same interview, she warned of the ‘worrying’ risks facing France as its government nears collapse.

Prime minister Francois Bayrou has called a confidence vote for next week, which he is expected to lose, creating fresh chaos after predecessor Michel Barnier was toppled in December. 

It will leave president Emmanuel Macron the choice of appointing a new government or calling elections. Markets have responded by selling French debt, driving bond yields higher.

Lagarde added: ‘All risks of government collapse in any eurozone country are worrying.’

Manufacturing tax woes

Beleaguered manufacturers are facing an uncertain outlook as fears mount they could be hit with a Budget tax raid.

The sector shrank for the 11th month in a row in August, according to the Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) survey from S&P Global. 

The survey found that jobs were cut for the tenth month in a row – and that some firms fear things will get even worse.

Martin Beck, chief economist at WPI Strategy, said the manufacturing sector ‘remains stuck in a rut’.

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