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  • The euro plummets as the European Central Bank extends its quantitative easing programme, but taper begins

    December 8, 2016

    The European Central Bank (ECB) has announced that it will extend its programme of quantitative easing until the end of 2017, although it will reduce the size of the programme. The euro surged briefly on the extension before plunging to wipe out all of the day's gains and fall by as much as 1.1 per cent. [...]

  • The European Central Bank keeps interest rates unchanged

    December 8, 2016

    The European Central Bank (ECB) is holding interest rates steady, continuing its current policy of ultra-low rates since the Eurozone crisis. The ECB has also announced that it will extend quantitative easing until the end of 2017, although it will taper the size of the stimulus. The interest rate for the main refinancing operations and [...]

  • Now UniCredit has shed its interest in this Polish bank, as Italian banks scramble to safeguard themselves post-referendum

    December 8, 2016

    Shares in UniCredit rose today after the Italian lender revealed it was ditching its stake in Polish Bank Pekao. Polish state organisations Powszechny Zaklad Ubezpieczen and Polish Development Fund have snapped up 33 per cent of the stake in Pekao from UniCredit for €2.4bn (£2bn), with the sale expected to complete in mid-2017, while UniCredit will list equity-linked [...]

  • Quiz: Do you have the A-Level maths skills needed to understand your bank?

    December 8, 2016

    If you've ever fretted about your finances, you can breath a sigh of relief – from APRs to ISAs and every acronym in between, understanding bank statements requires an A-Level knowledge of maths, it turns out. Jargon terms are making it impossible for most people to judge whether they are getting a good deal from their bank. More [...]

  • Tui Group reported growth as it shifts its focus to hotels and cruises

    December 8, 2016

    Tui Group, owner of Thomson and First Choice, reported its second year of strong performance after its merger in 2014. The figures Underlying earnings before interest, taxes and amortisation increased 12.5 per cent to €1.03m, (£875,541), while earnings for the world's biggest tourism operator's continuing operations – without Travelopia – increased 14.5 per cent. Read more: TUI Group shifts focus to let the [...]

  • London mayor Sadiq Khan is making a “last-ditch attempt” to change the government’s mind on rail devolution

    December 8, 2016

    It might've been a no from Chris Grayling, but Sadiq Khan isn't giving up his quest to move control of suburban rail services over to Transport for London (TfL). In fact, deputy mayor of London for transport Val Shawcross, has said he'll be making "a last-ditch attempt" at getting the government to have a rethink. [...]

  • The euro hits three-week highs against the dollar ahead of the ECB’s interest rate and quantitative easing decision

    December 8, 2016

    The European Central Bank (ECB) is the only game in town today, as stocks rise across Europe and the euro hits a three-week high in anticipation of this afternoon’s announcement of monetary policy. Against the dollar the euro had broken through $1.08 at the time of publication, after hitting lows in the last month of [...]

  • Sadiq Khan’s TfL business plan will “leave the books resolutely unbalanced”

    December 8, 2016

    The mayor's Transport for London (TfL) business plan has only just been announced, but it's already causing raised eyebrows. Step forward Keith Prince, Conservative London Assembly member, who has criticised the plan as "reckless" and warned that commuters will suffer. “Since May we’ve seen the mayor making wild spending promises with little real hint of [...]

  • OPEC’s celebrated and unexpected deal has papered over the market’s cracks

    December 8, 2016

    The outcome of the Vienna meeting came as a pleasant surprise to oil markets. A deal had been hammered out and, despite the resistance, OPEC and Non-OPEC producers had agreed to cut a total of 1.8mbpd. Saudi Arabia − suffering from a major dent in its economy− has agreed to the largest cut. OPEC producers [...]

  • Minicab drivers in London are protesting against English language tests

    December 8, 2016

    Minicab drivers in the capital will protest today against new rules on language tests which have been called "completely unfair". Drivers, represented by GMB union, will demonstrate at City Hall against the introduction of English language requirements by Transport for London. Hundreds of drivers are expected to turn out to protest against the "ludicrously priced" exam. All [...]

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