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  • Jobs market holds up as experts await Brexit hit

    October 19, 2016

    The UK labour market is holding up well in the face of the shock vote to leave the EU, though experts say it is just a matter of time before wages come under pressure and jobs stutter. Employment and pay growth managed to beat expectations in figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) [...]

  • The pound’s doing what the pound does best

    October 19, 2016

    Of course it was too good to be true. Yesterday, the FTSE 100 rose and the pound was up by more than one per cent against the dollar and the euro. But those who said such a mighty jump to the giddy highs of $1.23 and €1.12 (compared to $1.48 and €1.30 back in June), [...]

  • Leaked government documents reveal £75bn cost of hard Brexit

    October 19, 2016

    Theresa May has come under fire for regurgitating pre-referendum economic warnings to claim leaving the EU Customs Union would cost the UK £75bn and inflict travel chaos across the country. According to The Guardian, the Prime Minister has circulated papers to top cabinet colleagues on her Brexit planning committee outlining the potential mutli-billion pound cost of a [...]

  • China reports “better than expected” economic growth

    October 19, 2016

    China’s economy is showing signs of stability after the nation’s government reported growth at an annual rate of 6.7 per cent in the last quarter. The growth figure for the three months to September was in line with forecasts and at the same rate as the previous two quarters. Read more: Chinese trade tumbles amid [...]

  • Inequality doesn’t matter if we’re all paid according to the value we create

    October 18, 2016

    Log on to Netflix and you can catch old episodes of Dirty Jobs, where you can watch host Mike Rowe visit plumbers, pig farmers, and steel mill workers and try his hand at some of the less sexy but utterly fascinating jobs that help make the world around us possible. All of these people work incredibly hard, [...]

  • Thank competition – not magical central bankers – for years of moderate inflation

    October 18, 2016

    Tempers are fraying at the highest levels of economic policy-making in the UK. Theresa May, at the Conservative Party conference, emphasised the “bad side effects” for savers of the Bank of England’s policy of near-zero interest rates, a position reinforced by former Tory leader William Hague in the Telegraph this week. A few days ago, Mark [...]

  • Brexit deal and EU trade policy in the spotlight as EU-Canada deal falters

    October 18, 2016

    The EU’s entire trade policy was brought into question today after political squabbling looked set to cast another delay to the landmark EU-Canada free trade agreement. Following a regional parliament in Belgium voting against the deal last week, trade ministers from the other 27 EU countries were forced to issue an ultimatum to the Belgian [...]

  • Sterling and FTSE 100 jump as inflation hits two-year high

    October 18, 2016

    Sterling recovered some poise today, soaring higher after inflation jumped to a two-year high. The FTSE 100 also jumped back above 7,000 in early morning trading, fading only slightly to end the day up 0.7 per cent at 6,994 as traders and investors digested the news that prices rose by one per cent in the year to [...]

  • Autumn Statement 2016: Infrastructure boom to provide Brexit boost for construction sector

    October 18, 2016

    The construction industry looks set to be the shining light of the UK’s post-Brexit economy as the industry benefits from an infrastructure spending spree over the next decade. Researchers at BMI Research, part of the Fitch Group, which also owns the powerful ratings agency, said the construction sector will grow at a rate of 2.8 [...]

  • The UK’s biggest banks are bracing themselves for another £2bn on their PPI bill

    October 18, 2016

    Britain's largest banks are set to add billions to their collective bill for payment protection insurance (PPI) mis-selling in the next two weeks. According to Sky News, executives at Lloyds Banking Group, Royal Bank of Scotland, HSBC and Barclays are in the process of finalising top-up provisions, amounting to around £2bn in total – due to be [...]

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