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  • Government should let us make free choices, not subsidise our productivity

    February 7, 2017

    Often the most misguided ideas in politics sound the most innocuous. If we were to hear a minister say that the government wanted to ensure that “every man or woman achieved their full potential”, it would be tempting to nod along unthinkingly. Who could disagree with such a positive-sounding goal? The problem is that things [...]

  • An open and immigrant-friendly UK can stay in the top 10 as the world economy doubles in size by 2050 says a new report

    February 7, 2017

    The world economy is set to double in size by 2050, with the UK hanging on to a spot in the top 10 if it can forge successful new trading links and an open attitude to immigration after Brexit, according to a new report. The UK will fall one place in terms of purchasing power [...]

  • The UK is losing out on foreign direct investment due to the uncertainty following Brexit vote

    February 7, 2017

    The UK is losing out on foreign direct investment (FDI) due to the uncertainty following last year's Brexit vote, according to a new study by accountancy group UHY Hacker Young. The study, which looked at FDI inflows last year in 45 major economies, found the amount of investment fetched by the UK is lagging behind [...]

  • ECB governor Mario Draghi rejects policies of Donald Trump as he says quantitative easing could be extended further

    February 6, 2017

    European Central Bank (ECB) governor Mario Draghi has hit out at the policies of US President Donald Trump, rejecting deregulation and protectionism as well as claims Germany is manipulating the euro. Draghi also reiterated the ECB’s commitment to its expansive monetary policy, telling MEPs at the European Parliament the central bank was ready to increase [...]

  • Ireland: Brexit’s forgotten frontier

    February 6, 2017

    Theresa May crossed the Irish Sea last week for a quick meeting with her Irish counterpart, Enda Kenny, to discuss President Donald Trump. Well, according to the official agenda she was actually there to talk about Brexit. Yet you wouldn’t have guessed it from the subsequent press conference in which every single question from the [...]

  • The European Union is vulnerable to trade slowdown as a protectionist runs the White House says S&P Global

    February 6, 2017

    The EU is vulnerable to a slowdown in world trade, as the protectionist movement symbolised by US President Donald Trump threatens to start rolling back globalisation, according to an influential ratings agency. Europe is most vulnerable to decreasing trade levels because of its high trade intensity, which means it has more to lose from declining [...]

  • Costs rise and margins fall on the back of the weaker pound according to a survey of 1,500 businesses by the BCC

    February 6, 2017

    The recent fall in the value of sterling is increasing the cost base of UK businesses and squeezing sales margins, according to the British Chambers of Commerce’s (BCC) latest International Trade Survey published today. More than two thirds of the 1500 businesses surveyed in conjunction with moneycorp expect the fall in the value of sterling [...]

  • Industry groups call on chancellor Philip Hammond to cut businesses some slack in the Spring Budget next month

    February 6, 2017

    Businesses large and small are calling on chancellor Philip Hammond to ease the mounting burden on firms in next month's Budget. Business rates, the apprenticeship levy, the national living wage and pensions auto-enrolment are some of the rising costs highlighted by two influential business groups today. In its submission to the Treasury ahead of the Budget [...]

  • UK firms could face £2,600 in additional employment costs, warns Federation of Small Businesses

    February 6, 2017

    UK small businesses could face £2,600 in additional employment costs, the Federation of Small Businesses has warned. The business lobby group called on UK chancellor Philip Hammond to use the upcoming budget to help small businesses tackle soaring employment costs. In its submission to Hammond ahead of the 8 March budget, the FSB has urged action [...]

  • Trumping Brexit: Business optimism soars as manufacturing confidence hits 20-month high

    February 6, 2017

    The shock Brexit vote and the outcome of the US presidential elections have failed to dent business optimism in the UK, according to a report by BDO. The accountants’ optimism index, which indicates how firms expect their order books to develop in the next six months, has risen to 103.7 from 102.2 in December. BDO's latest [...]

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