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  • London’s Got Talent: London storms ahead of global rivals for attracting top business talent

    March 2, 2016

    London is the most talented city in the world, with a survey showing that there are more highly-skilled people in the UK capital than in any other global rival. It surged ahead of rivals with a 16 per cent rise in high skilled workers in the past three years. London is now "in a league [...]

  • Benefit cuts to stall decline in poverty rates – Institute for Fiscal Studies

    March 2, 2016

    The incomes of the UK’s poorest households have risen strongly over the last two years, but will be hit hard by future benefit cuts, a think tank has warned today. Poverty has plummeted, with 400,000 fewer children, 300,000 fewer working age adults, and 200,000 fewer pensioners in absolute poverty over the last 12 months than in [...]

  • Putin pushes oil price higher as Russian oil firms agree not to increase output in 2016

    March 1, 2016

    The oil price has been sent sharply higher by comments from Russian president Vladimir Putin, promising Russian oil companies will not increase output this year. The price has soared to highs for 2016, with international benchmark Brent crude trading at $36.83 and West Texas Intermediate going for $34.26 dollars a barrel.  Putin was speaking at a meeting with [...]

  • US manufacturing suffers fifth month of contraction – ISM PMI

    March 1, 2016

    The US manufacturing sector contracted for a fifth consecutive month in February, according to new survey data. The Institute for Supply Management's (ISM) purchasing managers' index rose to a score of 49.5 from January's 48.2. Scores below 50 indicate contraction.  Production rose despite export growth falling into negative territory. A similar survey of US factories suggested growth had dropped to [...]

  • Companies warned over the risk of foreign exchange swings as volatility set to continue throughout 2016

    March 1, 2016

    International companies are being warned that swings in the value of the pound mean risk is building in the foreign exchange market as levels of uncertainty in 2016 are anticipated to be similar to last year. The pound has dropped considerably against both the dollar and the euro so far this year as worries around a [...]

  • The number and wealth of the world’s billionaires has peaked – but Mark Zuckerberg is the biggest riser

    March 1, 2016

    The number of billionaires in the world peaked at a record high last year and has begun to drop, according to a new ranking – which added that the average wealth of the world's billionaires has also begun to fall.  Forbes' 2016 Billionaires List showed the number of billionaires in the world has fallen to 1,810, from [...]

  • Fund managers predict 1-in-4 chance of a UK recession

    March 1, 2016

    Fund managers are feeling increasingly gloomy about the outlook for the UK economy, according to a new survey. On average, they forecast a 23 per cent chance of a UK recession during the next eighteen months, according to investment bank and research house Liberum's UK SMID fund managers’ survey. The survey also showed they're pessimistic on all [...]

  • Japanese government’s 10-year borrowing costs fall below zero for first time ever

    March 1, 2016

    Investors now have to pay a small fee to lend to the Japanese government.  The interest rate on Japanese government bonds – tradable IOUs – has fallen to minus 0.062 per cent today. It means after 10 years the government can pay back less than it borrowed initially.  Japan's shorter-term borrowing costs have already fallen below [...]

  • Leading private bank: Don’t panic about Brexit despite warnings over the economy, the pound, and a leap into uncertainty

    March 1, 2016

    ​A top private bank has told investors not to panic over the possibility of Britain leaving the European Union, despite warnings from UBS that sterling could fall to parity with the euro if UK voters decide to quit the EU. In a special report, Kleinwort Benson said while a so-called Brexit “presents a lot of uncertainty”, [...]

  • Eurozone manufacturing growth drops to year-low – Markit PMI

    March 1, 2016

    An indicator of manufacturing growth in the Eurozone hit a year-low in February, according to figures released this morning.  Markit's manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) dipped to a score of 51.2 from January's 52.3. While it is above the 50 no-growth mark, it suggests growth slowed from January. Production, new orders, new export business and hiring all lost momentum. [...]

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