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  • Boris Johnson: Social distancing may end in November

    July 17, 2020

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said social distancing could be scrapped by November as the government tries to move the country back to “significant normality” before Christmas. “It is my strong and sincere hope that we will be able to review the outstanding restrictions and allow a more significant return to normality from November at [...]

  • Angela Merkel lowers hopes as talks start over €750bn EU Covid fund

    July 17, 2020

    European Union leaders face “very, very difficult” negotiations over a €750bn coronavirus bailout fund, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has warned ahead of the start of talks today. EU heads of state today go into the first in-person leaders’ meeting for five-months to try to thrash out a deal over a huge fund that could kickstart [...]

  • US retail sales increase as jobless claims hit 1.3m in June

    July 16, 2020

    US retail sales increased more than expected in June, data showed today, but a sustained high level of jobless claims and fresh infections threatened the budding economic recovery. The Commerce Department said on Thursday retail sales rose 7.5 per cent last month. That was on top of the 18.2 per cent jump in May, which was the biggest gain since [...]

  • UK unemployment: 650,000 Brits lose jobs in lockdown

    July 16, 2020

    Around 650,000 people lost their jobs between March and June, official figures showed today, as the UK labour market “weakened markedly” during lockdown. Job losses led to a 0.3 per cent drop in total pay in May compared to a year earlier, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said. That is a 1.3 per cent [...]

  • Government must tackle £35bn corporate debt crisis, warn City bosses

    July 16, 2020

    The government must take urgent action to prevent a wave of defaults on £35bn of corporate debt taken on during coronavirus wreaking havoc in the economy, a new report backed by some of the City’s biggest names has said. Policymakers should create a “UK Recovery Corporation” to turn risky debts into more manageable forms like [...]

  • Knowing V, Knowing U: The shape of the recession

    July 15, 2020

    On Tuesday, the Office for National Statistics released data on UK GDP for the month of May.  It showed that the economy had recovered by just 1.8 per cent in May, following a sharp contraction of 20.4 per cent in April.  Many commentators and economists voiced their disappointment at these figures, and ruled out the [...]

  • ‘Incomplete’ V-shaped economic recovery likely, says Bank policymaker

    July 15, 2020

    The UK economy is likely to go through an “interrupted or incomplete” V-shaped recovery as unemployment and social distancing weigh on growth, a Bank of England rate-setter has said. BoE monetary policy committee (MPC) member Silvana Tenreyro said the UK economy’s recovery will depend on coronavirus cases being brought under control domestically and around the [...]

  • UK inflation beats expectations but stays well below Bank target

    July 15, 2020

    UK inflation increased for the first time this year in June as non-essential shops reopened from coronavirus lockdown, official figures have shown, although it was still well below the Bank of England’s target. UK inflation as measured by the consumer price index came in at 0.6 per cent in June, the Office for National Statistics [...]

  • Office clusters are as crucial to productivity as they ever were

    July 15, 2020

    The Prime Minister is now demanding that offices reopen to revive economic activity in the centres of towns and cities.  But there is not much sign of a return to work. The preferences of the workforce are an important factor in the very slow pace of return.  Fears expressed about the safety of public transport [...]

  • UK economy grows by much less than expected after April crash

    July 14, 2020

    The UK economy grew at a much slower rate than expected in May after April’s historic crash, official figures have shown, in a sign that the recovery could be weaker than anticipated. UK GDP expanded by 1.8 per cent in May, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said, after shrinking by an enormous 20.3 per [...]

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