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Economics

  • Confidence across Europe is on the up – except in the UK

    April 28, 2016

    After a bleak start to the year, things are looking up in the Eurozone, according to the latest confidence indicators out this morning. For the first time in 2016, the economic sentiment indicator – the EU's official measurement of the feel-good factor across the continent – went up instead of down. Read more: These economists [...]

  • Yen surges and Nikkei slumps after Bank of Japan shocks markets

    April 28, 2016

    "Surprise" was the word used this morning to describe the Bank of Japan (BoJ)'s decision not to cut interest rates. In the stage-managed world of central banks, "surprise" is not a good thing. When Mario Draghi last caught the markets off guard just a few weeks ago when he said he could not see the European [...]

  • EU referendum: Economists launch new pro-Brexit report attacking EU as an “evil” customs union

    April 28, 2016

    A group of economists has struck back against what they see as the one-sided tone of the EU referendum debate today, with a new report that outlines the potential benefits of leaving the EU. "Economists for Brexit", a campaign group launched this morning, said Brexit would lead to lower prices, more jobs and faster economic growth, dismissing the claims put [...]

  • As UK growth slows to 0.4 per cent in the first quarter, is George Osborne right to blame it on the EU referendum?

    April 28, 2016

    Scott Corfe, director at the Centre for Economics and Business Research, says Yes. Our business survey research shows that companies have reined in capital spending plans amid all the uncertainty over Brexit. This is particularly the case for large businesses, and we are likely to see some weak investment figures in the first half of this [...]

  • CBI warns of delays to the apprenticeship levy as it worries the scheme may not be viable by April 2017 launch date

    April 28, 2016

    Employers are demanding the government rethinks its flagship apprenticeship levy policy as business groups have raised yet more concerns that the scheme is not fit for purpose and might not be ready on time. In a speech later today, Carolyn Fairbairn, director general at the CBI will say: “Firms are passionate about apprenticeships, and it's [...]

  • US Federal Reserve keeps benchmark interest rates unchanged with a 9/1 vote

    April 27, 2016

    The US Federal Reserve has left its overnight lending rate for banks unchanged at a target range of between 0.25 and 0.50 per cent at its latest meeting.  The committee of 10 said in a statement it would continue to monitor the US and global economic situation.  The Committee expects that economic conditions will evolve in a manner [...]

  • Low oil prices pushes Saudi Arabia into economic reform – Prince Salman declares an end to reliance on oil and outlines Vision 2030 plan to diversify the economy

    April 27, 2016

    Saudi Arabia is to kick its “dangerous addiction” to oil as the country's cabinet agreed on plans to diversify the economy away from the black stuff. The country is hooked on fossil fuels but “by 2020 we'll be able to live without oil,” said deputy crown prince Mohammed bin Salman, author behind new economic plan, Saudi [...]

  • GDP growth slows to 0.4 per cent as first quarter volatility hits UK economy

    April 27, 2016

    Economy watchers have been gearing up for today for quite some time. Calendars are cleared, models refined, data plugged in and the braver ones of the bunch even stick their necks out with a prediction or two. That's right: It's GDP day. We knew it was going to be ugly. The economy grew by 0.6 per cent in [...]

  • Get ready for another bout of Fedspeak when the US Federal Reserve holds interest rates this evening

    April 27, 2016

    The US Federal Reserve will not be raising interest rates this evening.  Neither will Janet Yellen – or anybody from the rate-setting Federal Open Markets Committee (FOMC) – be holding a press conference to announce the non-decision. That won't be enough to stop markets working themselves into a frenzy at around 7pm when a written [...]

  • EU referendum: Wetherspoon boss warns European Union is “doomed” because it lacks democracy

    April 26, 2016

    The European Union is "doomed" because it doesn’t have the level of democracy required to make it a great economic region, the boss of one of the UK's biggest pub chains has warned. Tim Martin, the chairman of JD Wetherspoon and a staunch supporter of the Leave campaign, said that just as the euro could [...]

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