UK to test white space technology October 2, 2013 Ofcom has announced that the UK is to be one of the first countries in the world to test white space technology. 20 public and private organisations will be participating in Ofcom's pilot program in the next six months. White spaces are the gaps in the frequency band used to broadcast digital terrestrial TV. Ofcom [...]
Letta wins confidence vote by a landslide October 2, 2013 Prime minister Letta has won the vote of confidence in the Italian Senate. Silvio Berlusconi who earlier this week ordered his PDL party to withdraw from the coalition government, resulting in five ministers leaving the government, backed down and supported the prime minister. Mr Berlusconi said "we have decided, not without some internal strife, to [...]
Potential delay on retina display for new iPad Mini October 2, 2013 A new version of Apple's iPad Mini with a high-resolution "retina" display will not be rolled out this month, reports Reuters. This puts the tablet at a disadvantage compared to rival products from Google's Nexus 7 and Amazon's Kindle Fire HDX. Sources said that Apple's supply chain is only now preparing to make retina diaplays [...]
Euro trades above $1.36 as ECB’s Draghi suggests monetary policy will stay loose October 2, 2013 European Central Bank president Mario Draghi has said that the central bank stands "ready to use all available instruments, including an LTRO". That's a heads up that monetary policy will stay loose (in addition to his usual "monetary policy will remain accommodative" spiel). Draghi's assessment of inflation risks saw no change – he said they [...]
Private sector US job data misses estimates – and markets have little else to go on October 2, 2013 While the US government is in shutdown, we're not likely to get labour market estimates from the public sector statisticians – and when they do come they may be rushed, and face revisions afterwards. So for now markets are making do with private sector data releases, and the ADP number just missed estimates. Expected to [...]
Business group to PM: “If tax cuts aren’t dirty, let’s have a few more of them” October 2, 2013 The Institute of Directors has urged Cameron to reduce the tax burden. Responding to David Cameron’s speech to the Conservative Party conference today, Simon Walker, the group's director general, said: Businesses up and down the country will welcome the Prime Minister’s recognition that they are the driving force behind the economy, creating jobs and putting [...]
ECB keeps interest rate at 0.5 per cent October 2, 2013 The European Central Bank has announced its decision to hold the interest rate for the Eurozone at 0.5 per cent. All other rates remain unchanged. Capital Economics' Ben May comments on the ECB's decision: The ongoing improvement in the outlook for the euro-zone economy had ruled out an ECB interest rate cut today. Meanwhile, the [...]
Berlusconi backs government in confidence motion October 2, 2013 Silvio Berlusconi has announced to the Senate that his PDL party will back the government in its vote of confidence. The support the PDL guarantees that the government will win today's vote and that there will not be a fresh wave of elections. The move is dramatic U-turn from Berlusconi's party which withdrew five ministers [...]
Italian confidence vote called as debate rages October 2, 2013 The vote of confidence in the Italian government has been officially called. It is still unclear whether Silvio Berlusconi himself will back the government, but what is clear is that a significant part of his party will vote for prime minister Letta. The vote has not yet taken place and Berlusconi is not expected to [...]
Bank’s Fisher says borrowers and lenders must not over-stretch themselves October 2, 2013 The Bank of England's Paul Fisher has said that while the Funding for Lending Scheme has been "remarkably successful", it is important that "both borrowers and lenders need to be careful not to over-stretch themselves." Bank staff projections for net lending to the real economy, consistent with the MPC’s outlook for growth in the August [...]