An influential German central banker says UK will lose “gateway to Europe” status for the City’s financial services February 10, 2017 An influential German central banker has said Brexit will “end” the UK’s position as the dominant financial services centre in Europe, after “numerous” financial services firms explore moving operations to the EU. The UK will lose its position as a “gateway to Europe” for the world’s financial services industry, according to a speech by Dr [...]
Bank of England governor Mark Carney commits to curbing jargon to win back trust in “dreaded experts” February 9, 2017 Mark Carney has spoken of the need for the Bank of England (BoE) to cut back on technical language to win back public trust, saying “not everyone wants to be steeped in fan charts, modelling and stress testing”. Speaking at a BoE inclusion event tonight, Carney said: “To communicate to both the City and the [...]
The UK sharing economy’s set to grow by billions this year despite scrutiny February 9, 2017 The popularity of on-demand services such as Uber, Deliveroo and Airbnb is set to boom, with the value of the UK's sharing economy predicted to grow my more than 60 per cent this year. Despite scrutiny from government, the desire for services at the tap of a smartphone app will continue according to the research from PwC, which has also [...]
Bank of England appoints Charlotte Hogg as deputy governor as hawkish Kristin Forbes prepares to step down February 9, 2017 Charlotte Hogg has been appointed as a deputy governor to the Bank of England as the rate-setting Monetary Policy Committee’s Kristin Forbes prepares to complete her three-year term in June. The Treasury announced the appointment of Hogg to one of the Bank’s top roles for a renewable five-year term, starting on 1 March. Hogg became [...]
Here’s how much less millennial men are earning February 9, 2017 Were you born after 1980? Are you a man? You're probably earning less than previous generations were at the same age. Millennial men have earned less than generation X (those born before 1980) every single year of their 20s, new figures reveal. And by the time they reach 30, the cumulative loss in earnings compared to the [...]
Germany exports reach record £1 trillion amid currency manipulation claims by Trump administration February 9, 2017 Germany’s trade surplus has reached a record high, as exports continue to rise to new heights from Europe’s largest economy. The figures come only two weeks after US President Donald Trump’s new trade adviser, Peter Navarro, accused the German government of manipulating its currency to “exploit” the US. Exports rose to €1.2 trillion (£1 trillion) [...]
We must take a wrecking ball to political correctness to achieve our true economic potential February 9, 2017 Just how big is the size of the state in the UK? A simple question you might think. Surely all you need is a numerator (a tax or public spending measure) and a denominator (a GDP measure)? Divide one by the other and hey presto there’s your size measure – as a proportion of GDP. [...]
UK’s small businesses confident it can grow profits as it turns to global exports after Brexit February 9, 2017 Small businesses in the UK are confident about their future business prospects in the face of Brexit as they move their focus to export growth, according to a survey of executives. Half of British small-business executives think they can increase revenues by at least four cent over the next year, according to the survey by [...]
“Our aim certainly is not to punish the UK,” insists Brussels’ financial services commissioner February 8, 2017 Politicians tend to seek the limelight. They court media interest with controversial policy ideas, catchy soundbites and displays of tribal affiliation. But it's people like Valdis Dombrovskis, quiet bureaucrats who do their best to keep beneath the radar and get their job done, who exercise a hidden power. This is particularly true of the European [...]
Top EU envoy Valdis Dombrovskis jets into town for talks with chancellor and City chiefs February 8, 2017 One of the EU's top commissioners jets into London this morning for a whirlwind pre-Brexit tour of the capital, telling City A.M. that a future deal on financial services must "work for all". Valdis Dombrovskis, vice president in charge of financial services, said the European Commission would not set out to “punish” the UK during [...]