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  • France set to bounce back from second quarter economic contraction

    September 23, 2016

    The French economy contracted in the second quarter of the year, new figures have revealed, though a strong bounceback should help the economy avoid a recession. The size of the economy shrunk 0.1 per cent between April and June, French stats body Insee declared this morning. That was worse than earlier estimates, which suggested the economy flat-lined [...]

  • City finance jobs tumble after Brexit vote

    September 23, 2016

    ​Job openings in the City dried up over the summer as finance firms put hiring on hold while they assess the damage of the UK's vote to leave the EU, according to new research. The number of advertised vacancies in financial services dropped by 13.6 per cent in the capital in July and August, according [...]

  • Far from finding it difficult to strike trade deals post-Brexit, the UK is in a prime position. Here’s why

    September 23, 2016

    In the weeks since the referendum there has been much gnashing of the teeth over the UK’s future trade relationship with both the EU and the rest of the world. Much of the negativity expressed by commentators is exaggerated or misguided. The UK remains in a strong position, and can in fact prosper under existing [...]

  • China told to combat debt problem or face banking crisis

    September 22, 2016

    Ratings agency Fitch has added its voice to mounting concerns about financial instability in the Chinese economy. Hot off the back of a Bank for International Settlements (BIS) report which suggested the banking system was crippling under the most excessive credit burden faced by any country in the world, Fitch has told the Chinese authorities [...]

  • Mario Draghi tells banks to stop complaining about negative interest rates

    September 22, 2016

    Mario Draghi has issued a robust defence of his negative interest policy in a conference designed to address threats to financial stability across the Eurozone. The era of ultra-low interest rates has been cited as one reason for the woes of banking sectors across the world, since lower rates squeeze the profits of financial institutions [...]

  • Before the bell: What you need to know before the US market open

    September 22, 2016

    A divided Federal Reserve has voted to leave interest rates on hold, queuing up a hike before the end of 2016 and markets couldn't be happier.  Here's what you need to know before the US market open at 2:30pm London time.  Markets climbed yesterday following the Fed announcement and Janet Yellen's frank press conference.  The S&P is [...]

  • Kristin Forbes argues against Bank of England interest rate cut

    September 22, 2016

    Bank of England rate-setter Kristin Forbes has said the reassuring performance of the UK economy means she sees no need to cut interest rates later this year. Forbes, a member of the Bank's monetary policy committee (MPC), told an audience at Imperial College in London she disagrees with the majority of her MPC colleagues that believe [...]

  • Bank of England cites huge financial stability risks from Brexit vote

    September 22, 2016

    The Bank of England has issued a sobering analysis of the state of the UK's financial system in the wake of the EU referendum. Threadneedle Street's Financial Policy Committee (FPC), which is designed to look after the health of the UK's money markets and protect the financial system from bringing down the UK, cited a string [...]

  • Brexit fears overshadow latest Lloyd’s of London results

    September 22, 2016

    Insurance behemoth Lloyd's of London has issued another stark warning over the fallout from the UK's vote to leave the EU as its underwriting profits slipped in the first six months of the year. Update: Lloyd's of London's chairman has told City A.M. it will announce whether it will relocate following the Brexit vote The [...]

  • UK car production hits 14-year high in August

    September 22, 2016

    UK carmakers had their best summer for more than a decade, with production climbing on the back of strong demand for new vehicles both at home and overseas. Trade body the Society of Motors Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said 109,000 cars were completed in August, nine per cent higher than in 2015 and the highest figure [...]

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