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  • Super Mario warns national governments that the cost of delaying reforms is painfully high

    June 9, 2016

    The president of the European Central Bank (ECB) has said political intransigence across the Eurozone is costing jobs and growth. Mario Draghi has upped the ante in his calls for reform in the Eurozone in a speech in Brussels this morning, warning that employment and productivity will take a unrecoverable hit if governments do not take his [...]

  • Tory MP Sarah Wollaston ditches Vote Leave over “untrue” NHS claims

    June 8, 2016

    Tory MP Sarah Wollaston has quit Vote Leave claiming the Brexit group's assertion that leaving the EU would free up £350m for the NHS "simply isn't true".  The health select committee chairman told the BBC: "For someone like me who has long campaigned for open and honest data in public life I could not have set foot on [...]

  • Oil just gained market share for the first time since 1999 – here’s why

    June 8, 2016

    Oil remained the world’s leading fuel in 2015, accounting for 32.9 per cent of global energy consumption, BP said in its benchmark industry report today.  The report found that prices for all fossil fuels fell in 2015. This led to adjustments in the energy markets including boosting demand for oil which gained market share for the first [...]

  • Corporate debt gets even cheaper as ECB launches next phase of quantitative easing

    June 8, 2016

    The cost of borrowing for big companies in the Eurozone nudged down today as the European Central Bank (ECB) launched its corporate bond-buying programme. From today, investment grade non-financial corporate debt is eligible to be included in the ECB’s €80bn (£63bn) a month quantitative easing package. Analysts suggest the Bank will try to buy between [...]

  • Uncertainty? What uncertainty? UK economy picks up in May as Niesr estimates faster GDP growth

    June 8, 2016

    The UK economy is steering clear of a pre-referendum slowdown, a fresh estimate of economic growth, published this afternoon, has revealed. According to the National Institute of Social and Economic Research (Niesr), the economy grew by 0.5 per cent in the three months to the end of May, killing off the idea that Brexit uncertainty has paralysed [...]

  • Sterling holds steady against major currencies as flurry of EU referendum opinion polls eases

    June 8, 2016

    The pound has held steady today after a frantic week in the foreign exchange markets as market-moving referendum news proved elusive and traders were able to catch their breath. Sterling was up 0.3 per cent against the US dollar at $1.4590 at lunchtime, while it was unchanged against the euro at €1.2817. Currencies have been at the forefront [...]

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

    June 8, 2016

    Mixed data out of China is giving economists and experts hope the country is headed for a soft landing, while Hillary Clinton has given her first speech as the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee. Here's what you need to know before the US open at 14:30 London time.  US stock futures are looking up ahead of the open. The [...]

  • Manufacturing output smashes expectations to defy Brexit slowdown

    June 8, 2016

    British manufacturing output surged in April, denting fears that the UK economy is on pause ahead of the EU referendum. Industrial production climbed by two per cent during the month alone to stand 1.6 per cent higher than April last year – jumping well ahead of expectations that the industry would suffer another modest decline. [...]

  • Peace out: Europe became less peaceful this year – as the cost of war and violence hits $13.6 trillion

    June 8, 2016

    Europe has become a less peaceful place in 2016, new data has shown – with the cost of global violence hitting more than 13 per cent of global GDP. The figures, from the Institute for Economics and Peace, found the economic impact of violence on the global economy was more than $13.6 trillion (£9.37 trillion), equivalent [...]

  • Chinese trade falls, but imports hold up as domestic demand looks robust

    June 8, 2016

    Official figures out this morning have allayed concerns that the Chinese economy is heading for a bumpy landing. Trade data showed the world's second largest economy stretched its surplus – the difference between the value of exports and imports – to $50bn (£34bn) in May, up from $47bn one month earlier. Both the value of goods and services [...]

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