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By: Harry Robertson

Reporter covering economics and markets. You can send me stories or get in touch at harry.robertson@cityam.com

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  • German economy shrinks at record rate as coronavirus bites

    July 30, 2020

    The German economy contracted at a record rate in the second quarter of the year as the coronavirus pandemic sent the country into lockdown. German GDP fell by 10.1 per cent quarter on quarter after shrinking two per cent in the first three months of the year.  It was the biggest drop since records began [...]

  • Treasury tells banks to boost coronavirus lending after rule change

    July 30, 2020

    The Treasury has told banks they should be lending more to struggling companies through the main coronavirus loan scheme after changes to EU state aid rules come into effect today. European Union rules had meant some viable British firms with significant debts or that were growing and spending fast were classed as “undertakings in difficulty”. [...]

  • Markets live: FTSE 100 rises as investors eye Fed decision

    July 29, 2020

    The FTSE 100 hung on to gains and US stocks rose as investors eyed potential stimulus from the US Congress and Federal Reserve and a torrent of earnings reports delivered mixed results. London’s blue-chip index rose 0.1 per cent to 6,135 points. The FTSE 250 of smaller firms fell 0.1 per cent, however. Read more: [...]

  • UK mortgage approvals beat expectations as housing market reopens

    July 29, 2020

    UK mortgage approvals beat expectations and rocketed in June as the housing market reopened from the coronavirus lockdown, the latest figures have shown. The number of mortgages approved by UK banks rose to 40,000 in June after May’s record crash to just 9,300, the Bank of England said today. Analysts had predicted a rise to [...]

  • Weir Group profit slumps due to oil price plunge

    July 29, 2020

    Engineering firm Weir Group suffered a 41 per cent drop in pre-tax profit in the first half of the year, its results showed today, as oil and gas revenues slumped amid falling prices. The figures The FTSE 250-listed firm’s profit before tax fell 41 per cent in the six months ending 30 June compared to [...]

  • Markets live: FTSE 100 up but US stocks down amid stimulus hopes

    July 28, 2020

    The FTSE 100 rose but US stocks fell as coronavirus cases climbed around the world and Republicans and Democrats prepared to debate a new stimulus package amid new vaccine trials The UK’s main stock index was 0.3 per cent higher in afternoon trading at 6,120 points after briefly slipping into the red. The FTSE 250 [...]

  • UK unemployment to hit 10 per cent as furlough scheme ends, says report

    July 28, 2020

    UK unemployment is set to rise to 10 per cent by the end of the year after the government made the “mistake” of winding down the job retention scheme, a respected economic forecaster has predicted. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research (Niesr) also said the UK economy would take three years to return [...]

  • UK retail sales bounce back as shops reopen from lockdown

    July 28, 2020

    UK retail sales bounced back in July after “non-essential” shops were reopened, according to a closely watched gauge that hit its highest level since April last year. The CBI’s measure of retail sales volumes rebounded to a score of four in July from minus 37 in June. It indicated that sales grew slightly compared to [...]

  • Banks lend £49bn to SMEs to survive coronavirus fallout

    July 28, 2020

    Banks have now lent out £49.4bn through the three main government-backed loan schemes, according to Treasury data released today. Banks have given out £33.7bn through the bounce back loan scheme (BBLS) up until the week ending 26 July. The programme sees the government guarantee 100 per cent of bank loans worth up to £50,000 to [...]

  • Bank of England could extend bank dividends suspension

    July 28, 2020

    The Bank of England will weigh up whether its request that banks do not pay out dividends or buy back their own shares should be extended beyond the end of the year, it said today. It came as the European Central Bank (ECB) extended its recommendation that banks do not pay dividends until January 2021. [...]

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