Chief financial officers less concerned about Brexit uncertainty this year January 5, 2016 UK finance chiefs are more concerned about the domestic economy than they are about the uncertainty generated by a referendum on Britain's EU membership, new survey figures reveal today. The uncertainty surrounding a Brexit was cited as a risk by 41 per cent of chief financial officers (CFO), down from 50 per cent last year, according to the [...]
UK construction rebound lifts economic growth hopes January 5, 2016 The UK's construction sector gained some momentum in December, survey figures released this morning show. Markit's construction purchasing managers' index (PMI) rose to a score of 57.9 in December, up from November's seven-month low of 55.3. Scores above 50 imply the sector grew over the month, with higher scores implying faster growth. Higher levels of construction [...]
Eurozone inflation stays at 0.2 per cent in December January 5, 2016 Inflation in the Eurozone was 0.2 per cent in December, unchanged from the month before, according to official estimates released this morning. The rate of energy price declines slowed to 5.9 per cent from 7.3 per cent, the figures published by Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union, reveal. However, this was offset by slower growth in food, alcohol [...]
US manufacturing contracts for second consecutive month January 4, 2016 The US manufacturing sector contracted for a second consecutive month in December, according to survey figures released today. The Institute for Supply Managemtent's purchasing managers' index (PMI) dropped to a score of 48.2 per cent from 48.6 per cent the previous month. Figures below 50 imply a decline in business activity on the month. It takes [...]
German inflation falls further below Eurozone target January 4, 2016 Inflation in Germany, the biggest economy in the Eurozone, failed to build on previous increases in December. Prices rose 0.3 per cent year-on-year, down from 0.4 per cent the month before, the figures released by German statistical office Destatis show. Annual energy price declines slowed to 6.5 per cent in December from 7.5 per cent. However, food prices [...]
Eurozone manufacturing grows at fastest pace for over a year January 4, 2016 Manufacturing in the Eurozone is growing at its fastest pace since April 2014, with Italy posting its highest growth rate in nearly five years. Markit's manufacturing purchasing managers' index (PMI) – compiled from a survey of businesses – rose to a score 53.2 in December from 52.8 in November. It also slightly above an earlier "flash" estimate of 53.1. Figures above [...]
Strong mortgage market takes total UK lending growth to seven-year high January 4, 2016 Mortgage lending is climbing at its fastest pace since 2009 with total UK lending now growing at its fastest rate for seven years. Total mortgage lending in the UK climbed by £3.9bn in November, up 2.5 per cent on November 2014, according to figures released by the Bank of England this morning. “Lenders’ appetite for new [...]
UK manufacturing growth falls to three-month low January 4, 2016 The UK's manufacturing sector suffered a slow end to the year, according to business survey figures published this morning. Markit's purchasing managers' index dropped to a score of 51.9 in December from 52.5 the month before. Scores above 50 imply the sector grew over the month, with December's lower figure implying slower growth. It was also the [...]
Business services drive rebound in private sector growth January 4, 2016 The private sector gained momentum toward the end of the year, according to survey figures released this morning. The Confederation of British Industry’s (CBI) growth indicator strengthened in the final three months of 2015, with growth driven by the services sector. Manufacturers continued to struggle, the CBI said. The difference between the percentage of firms reporting [...]
Ukraine gears up for London legal battle: Russia is taking its neighbour to court over an old political loan January 4, 2016 The tense standoff between Ukraine and Russia over a $3bn loan will enter its next stages in London as we head into 2016. Russia said at the end of last week that it will be taking Ukraine to an English court after the country failed to repay a $3bn bond due last month. The countries’ debt [...]