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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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  • UK jobs market strengthens but IR35 looms

    March 6, 2020

    UK companies took on permanent workers at a solid rate in February, survey data has shown, even as temporary billings fell ahead of upcoming IR35 legislation changes. The UK jobs market performed well in 2019 despite business investment and trade suffering under the weight of Brexit uncertainty. There were some signs it was beginning to [...]

  • Mark Carney says Bank of England and Treasury working to tackle coronavirus fallout

    March 5, 2020

    Bank of England governor Mark Carney has said that Threadneedle Street is coordinating with the Treasury to make sure British households and businesses are protected from the economic fallout from coronavirus. Carney, who will be replaced by Andrew Bailey as governor on 16 March, refused to be drawn on whether the Bank would carry out [...]

  • UK businesses call for government help amid coronavirus outbreak

    March 5, 2020

    Businesses big and small have called for urgent action from the government to help deal with the burden of sick pay amid the coronavirus outbreak and to ensure low-paid and part-time workers are supported. The intervention from business groups came after Prime Minister Boris Johnson promised statutory sick pay (SSP) from day one for all [...]

  • UK incomes have stalled since 2016, but economists aren’t blaming Brexit

    March 5, 2020

    Incomes have stalled and inequality has risen in the UK since 2016, official figures showed today, highlighting the size of the task the government faces in “levelling up” the country. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said that growth in median income stalled between the 2016-17 financial year and 2018-19, growing on average 0.4 per [...]

  • Amigo share price slides after boardroom spat breaks out

    March 5, 2020

    Shares in British subprime loan firm Amigo have tumbled 16 per cent this morning after a spat between the lender and its major shareholder, who left the firm yesterday. Amigo’s controlling shareholder and founder James Benamor quit the company just over a month after it was put up for sale. He is looking to find [...]

  • Next Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey: Firms should expect coronavirus help

    March 4, 2020

    The next Bank of England governor has said Threadneedle Street and the government is likely to provide loans to small and medium-sized firms to help them deal with supply chain disruptions from the coronavirus outbreak. Andrew Bailey told MPs that coronavirus was “going to be the first most pressing issue that we face”. He added [...]

  • Andrew Bailey says he is ‘proud’ of record as FCA chief

    March 4, 2020

    The incoming Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has defended his record as head of the City watchdog, saying he is “proud of what we’ve achieved” but “not proud of some things that happened”. Critics say Bailey did not deal adequately with a number of financial scandals that occurred on his watch as chief executive [...]

  • China and Hong Kong’s private sectors hit record low amid coronavirus

    March 4, 2020

    China’s services sector suffered its worst month on record in February as efforts to contain coronavirus tanked the world’s second-biggest economy, survey data showed overnight. Separate data showed that Hong Kong’s entire private sector suffered its worst contraction on record in February, as China’s economic woes spread over the border. The Chinese Caixin/Markit services purchasing [...]

  • UK bond yields hit all-time low on coronavirus fears

    March 4, 2020

    UK government bond yields have fallen to an all-time low after the economic threat of coronavirus led the US Federal Reserve to slash interest rates, a move traders increasingly think the Bank of England will copy. The yield on the 10-year UK Gilt touched 0.335 per cent this morning as investors rushed to buy one [...]

  • UK services sector growth slowed by coronavirus

    March 4, 2020

    Growth in the UK services sector slowed in February as coronavirus led to cancelled bookings and delayed projects, a survey has shown. Nonetheless, the sector had its second-best month since September 2018 as a rise in consumer confidence after the December General Election and Britain’s exit from the EU led to a rebound in domestic [...]

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