BIS warns market volatility was just the beginning as global credit binge stalls and investors lose faith in central banks March 6, 2016 The volatile start to the year for financial markets may only mark the beginning of a realisation that the world economy has become more fragile, the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) warned today. “The tension between the markets’ tranquillity and the underlying economic vulnerabilities had to be resolved at some point. In the recent quarter, we may have [...]
UK ports under threat from EU rules overhaul – Centre for Policy Studies March 4, 2016 The UK's thriving ports could be threatened by new EU regulations to be debated next week. The Ports Services Regulation will end the UK ports industry’s long-standing independence that has encouraged competitiveness and investment, a think tank has warned. The Centre for Policy Studies (CPS) said 75 per cent of the UK’s largest ports are privatised, with [...]
US service sector growth edges down to two-year low – Institute for Supply Management March 3, 2016 The US services and construction sectors grew at a slower rate February, according to survey data released today. The Institute for Supply Management's non-manufacturing edged down to a score of 53.4 in February from 53.5. Figures above 50 indicate growth with February's figure implying slightly lower growth than January. While most sectors reported growth, the mining, arts, retail and [...]
Brazil’s economy shrinks 3.8 per cent in 2015 March 3, 2016 Brazil's economy contracted by 3.8 per cent in 2015 compared with the year before, according to data released today by the country's statistical office IBGE. Industrial output plummeted by 6.2 per cent while services declined 2.7 per cent. On the expenditure side, a separate way of measuring GDP, investment sank by 14.1 per cent while household consumption dropped [...]
Lending to small businesses drops as banks increase borrowing under funding for lending scheme March 3, 2016 Bank lending to smaller businesses fell at the end of last year. Only £599bn was lent to smaller businesses in the final three months of 2015 from £755bn in the three months to September, according to data released by the Bank of England this morning. However, banks borrowed £6.3bn from the Bank of England of cheap loans over the [...]
Eurozone recovery stalls as survey shows economy flirting with stagnation – Markit PMI March 3, 2016 The Eurozone economy is flirting with stagnation, with new survey data showing the currency-bloc's recent weak recovery could be coming to an end. Markit's purchasing managers index fell to a score of 53 in February, indicating the slowest growth for 13 months. Slowdowns were recorded in all of the Eurozone's big four, with growth dropping in Germany, [...]
Bank of England’s Jon Cunliffe says housing market risks are rising March 2, 2016 Risks in the housing market are rising, a Bank of England official warned today. However, deputy governor Sir Jon Cunliffe added that they were not as high as in 2014 when the Bank took action to cool the market. “The markets now coming back again, so maybe some of those risks are becoming a little [...]
Eurozone deflation could persist for months after producer prices tumble in January March 2, 2016 Wholesale prices in the Eurozone have fell sharply in January, underscoring the risk that inflation could remain subdued for longer. Industrial producer prices, also referred to as factory gate prices, dropped one per cent in January, EU statistical office Eurostat said today. Compared with the same month last year they were down 2.9 per cent. [...]
UK house prices are going to keep going up – Standard and Poor’s March 2, 2016 The UK's rapid house price growth will not end anytime soon, a major ratings agency said today. "Conditions for ongoing robust gains of UK residential property prices remain intact," Standard and Poor's said in a new report. Low mortgage rates and record high employment are fuelling demand, the report said. It added that "the search for yields in a [...]
Bitcoin technology could allow everyone to have an account at the Bank of England, but beware bank risks – Ben Broadbent March 2, 2016 The Bank of England could use the technology that underpins digital currencies such as bitcoin to offer everyone a bank account with the central bank, one of its top officials said today. Only commercial banks and a select few financial companies can currently hold accounts at the Bank of England. But Ben Broadbent, deputy governor [...]