As expectations increase that UK growth will be hit by trade disruption here and abroad, financial markets are actually bracing for more rate cuts from the Bank of England - potentially three more cuts this year.
During this meeting, he described himself as an unworthy choice for Pope, and vowed to continue the "precious legacy" of his predecessor.He highlighted the importance of missionary work and discussion - as well as care for those he called the "least and the rejected".
He explained he had chosen the name Leo after a 19th-century Pope known for his teaching on social justice.The new Pope also suggested the development of artificial intelligence and other advances meant the church was necessary today for the defence of human dignity and justice.ahead of his inauguration next Sunday.
As part of that Mass he will deliver a homily in the presence of numerous heads of state and dignitaries.The 69-year-old is the 267th occupant of the throne of St Peter, and the first American to become a pontiff. He will lead members of the Catholic Church's global community of 1.4bn people.
, he worked for many years as a missionary in Peru before being made an archbishop there. He also has Peruvian nationality.
Although Leo was born in the US, the Vatican described him as the second pope from the Americas. Pope Francis, from Argentina, was the first.Planning a treat or chill-out time before and after results is something Les, Anna, Emily and Stevie all say is important.
Les recommends offering a family trip out to the cinema or bowling the night before, to help ease the stress.Emily says she planned to go out on results night with her friends and her sister, so she had something to look forward to.
"We booked it so we could either celebrate or blow off some steam - a good night out to forget the stress," she says.Stevie says it is important to have a conversation and find out what your teenager would like you to do before, on and after results day. She says make plans, but be flexible, as things can change very quickly.