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  • Super Thursday: Five key takes from the Bank of England’s inflation report

    August 6, 2015

    The Bank of England's first data dump landed with a thud today after both the minutes from its monthly interest rate meeting and its inflation report struck an unexpectedly dovish tone. Analysts had been expecting at least two members of the nine-strong monetary policy committee to vote for an interest rate rise for the first [...]

  • Pfizer and Flynn Pharma accused of overcharging for anti-epilepsy drug by the Competition and Markets Authority

    August 6, 2015

    Pharmaceutical companies Pfizer and Flynn Pharma have been accused by the Competition and Markets Authority of “charging excessive and unfair prices in the UK,” including to the NHS. The British market regulator said in a statement that the firms have ramped up prices by up to 27 times in the UK for phenytoin sodium capsules, [...]

  • UK industrial production falls on oil and gas as manufacturing output shows modest growth

    August 6, 2015

    UK industrial output has unexpectedly fallen by 0.4 per cent in June, led by oil and gas output falling. Industrial output fell compared to an increase of 0.3 per cent in May and compared to expectations of a 0.1 per cent rise in June, according to figures from the Office of National Statistics. The fall [...]

  • Bank of England: Taylor Wimpey, Persimmon and Barratt Developments share prices rise after not-so-super Thursday

    August 6, 2015

    Shares in housebuilders were boosted today after the Bank of England's historic "data dump" struck an unexpectedly dovish note. Taylor Wimpey shares rose 2.19 per cent to 200.5p per share, while Persimmon was 1.22 per cent higher at 2,079p per share and Barratt Developments was 1.4 per cent higher at 650p per share. Read more: Mortgage [...]

  • Why widening the Suez Canal might not boost trade between Asia and Europe

    August 6, 2015

    Egypt has just spent a huge $8bn (£5bn) on widening the Suez Canal – the fastest trade route between Asia and Europe.   Read more: Egypt to build a new Suez Canal for $45bn   By adding a new 21 mile long bypass along the 120 mile canal, Egypt hopes to transform its economy by [...]

  • Freesat unveils 200 pc boost to Freetime customers

    August 6, 2015

    Subscription-free satellite TV service Freesat boosted subscribers to its Freetime TV service by 200 per cent in the first half of this year, it said this morning  The figures In results posted this morning the company said sales of its Freetime service grew 48 per cent year-on-year in the first six months of the year, with [...]

  • Super Thursday: Interest rate rise by the Bank of England could end the buy-to-let boom

    August 6, 2015

    It looks like momentum to raise interest rates could be building over at the Bank of England (BoE), however a legal advice service has warned this could spell disaster for the UK's booming buy-to-let market. Minutes due to be released later today are expected to show between two to three members of the nine-strong rate-setting [...]

  • Bank of England Super Thursday: Which monetary policy committee member could vote for an interest rate rise?

    August 6, 2015

    Economists, analysts and investors think the minutes of the Bank of England's monetary policy committee (MPC) meeting due out at midday could show the first minority dissent among the Bank's policymakers so far this year. But which members of the nine-strong MPC who could be itching to pull the trigger and hike rates? Martin Weale [...]

  • Super Thursday: Dissent in the ranks as Bank of England monetary policy committee votes 8-1 to hold interest rates

    August 6, 2015

    UK policy makers took a step toward raising interest rates for the first time in eight years today as the Bank of England’s committee of rate-setters broke their unanimity on voting to keep borrowing costs at record lows.   The pound fell 0.49 per cent against the dollar to 1.5526 on the news, sliding 0.24 [...]

  • Purchasing managers’ index: UK and Eurozone set for decent growth despite service sector moderation

    August 6, 2015

    The UK and Eurozone’s service sectors are seeing slower growth, new figures show, but are still expanding at levels consistent with robust economic growth. Markit’s purchasing managers’ index – a survey of firms – dropped to a score of 57.4 in July for the UK service sector from 58.5 in June, according to figures released [...]

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