US dollar and stocks down after economic data fuels growth concerns February 3, 2016 US stocks and the dollar lost ground today after negative economic data cast doubt on the strength of the US economy. The dollar is down by over one per cent against the pound, with one dollar currently buying £0.6870, and has also lost a similar amount against the euro. The S&P 500 is currently down 1.18 per [...]
US non-manufacturing sectors register weakest growth since 2014 as concerns grow over global economic conditions February 3, 2016 The US economy had a tough first month of 2016, according to survey data published today. The Institute for Supply Management's non-manufacturing purchasing managers' (PMI) index dropped to a score of 53.5 in January, its lowest since early 2014. Scores above 50 imply the non-manufacturing sectors grew over the month. However, January's score suggests economic growth [...]
Eurozone economy comes off the boil in January despite rebound in end-of-year retail sales February 3, 2016 The Eurozone's economic recovery slowed in January, but remains at a steady pace, new figures show today. Markit's economy-wide purchasing managers' index – compiled from a survey of firms – dropped to a score of 53.6 in January from the previous month's 54.2. While the figure is still above 50, which means the economy grew last month, it [...]
Niesr: UK economy to gain momentum as inflation stays low and interest rate rises are delayed by EU referendum February 3, 2016 The UK economy should pick up steam this year, with low inflation and a delay in interest rate hikes to create conditions for faster growth, a think tank has said today. The economy should grow 2.3 per cent this year, up from 2.2 per cent in 2015, according to forecasts published today by the National Institute [...]
Eurozone unemployment falls to lowest rate since 2011 February 2, 2016 Unemployment in the Eurozone dropped to 10.4 per cent in December, according to figures released this morning. While it is a high rate globally, and far higher than the UK's 5.1 per cent, it marks the lowest rate of unemployment in the currency-bloc since 2011. It is also down from 11.4 per cent on year [...]
Did David Cameron and Donald Tusk’s draft deal on EU membership help lift the pound? February 2, 2016 The pound has bounced back against the dollar after the publication of a draft agreement designed to keep the UK inside the 28-member EU. Currency experts any upward movement in sterling resulting from the deal was due more to the fact it reduced uncertainty, rather than the contents of the deal itself. The deal increases the chances of a summer [...]
UK construction sector suffers slowest growth for nine months as house building loses momentum February 2, 2016 The UK's construction sector lost steam in January, new figures reveal. Markit's construction purchasing managers' index – compiled from a survey of firms – dropped to a score of 55 from 57.8. While it is above the 50 mark that indicates no change in activity on the previous month, it marks a slower expansion. Weighing [...]
Immigration and terrorism worries weigh on UK consumer confidence February 2, 2016 Consumer confidence in the UK has dropped for the first time since 2013, according to survey figures published this morning. Market researchers Nielsen said its consumer confidence index fell to a score of 101 in the final three months of 2015. Concerns over immigration and terrorism had a negative impact. However, consumers are upbeat on [...]
Advertised salaries rebound as competition for places declines February 2, 2016 Employers' advertised salaries are rebounding, new figures reveal. Advertised pay rose 0.6 per cent in December to an average of £33,322, jobs site Adzuna said this morning, the second rise in ten months. The number of vacancies dropped 6.4 per cent from November, but is up 20.3 per cent compared with the same month in [...]
US Federal Reserve vice chairman Stanley Fischer airs concern over financial market volatility February 1, 2016 The vice chairman of the US central bank has said it is difficult to judge whether recent instability in financial markets will impact the Federal Reserve’s decision on interest rates. “At this point, it is difficult to judge the likely implications of this volatility. If these developments lead to a persistent tightening of financial conditions, [...]