Trump’s economic adviser targets tax reforms ahead of major speech February 26, 2017 US President Donald Trump’s first Budget will focus on tax reforms instead of cutting back popular entitlement programmes, according to his main economic adviser. In an interview with US broadcaster Fox News, Treasury secretary Steven Mnuchin said: “We’re going to start with tax reform. We’re focused on regulatory relief, and we’re focused on a whole [...]
German deputy finance minister insists Greece will not receive debt haircut February 26, 2017 Germany’s deputy finance minister has reaffirmed the country’s hard line stance on refusing a debt haircut for Greece, raising the spectre of a further bailout for the embattled country. Jens Spahn said creditors would not countenance any reduction in the amount Greece owes or the timetable of repayments, in an interview with German radio. He [...]
Economists expect expansion to continue in the UK manufacturing and services sectors February 26, 2017 Closely watched surveys of economic activity are expected to show the UK economy continued to expand in February, despite rising input prices. The manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI), reported on Wednesday, is predicted to show a continued expansion in the sector. The crucial measure of activity for UK manufacturers eased slightly from its fastest pace [...]
RBS feels the pain as British Airways’ parent IAG soars on a stolid day for the FTSE 100 February 24, 2017 The FTSE 100 ended the week with less bang, more whimper on Friday as it dipped by 0.38 per cent. London’s main index dipped below 7,200 points briefly before recovering to close at 7,243.70 points. The weaker pound, which fell to lows of $1.2483 US dollars in spot trading in the late afternoon, did little [...]
French elections promise a chaotic two months for investors as money tracks politics February 24, 2017 Fears of French electoral chaos have continued to drive sentiment in Europe in the past week, with volatile movements as investors follow the twists and turns of a tumultuous campaign. Redemptions from French equity funds reached their highest point since before Donald Trump was elected as US President in November during the week to 22 [...]
PSA will honour commitments to Vauxhall plants says business secretary February 24, 2017 Peugeot will stick to commitments made to Vauxhall factories in the UK, according to business secretary Greg Clark. Clark said he had a “constructive meeting” with the chief executive of Peugeot SA (PSA), Carlos Tavares, in a statement this afternoon. “The meeting was reassuring,” Clark said. “We discussed how PSA's approach is to increase market [...]
Bitcoin hit an all-time high this morning February 24, 2017 Bitcoin rose to an all-time high this morning according to a widely followed measure, breaking the $1,200 mark for the first time ever before dropping back steeply. The cryptocurrency rose to a peak of $1,206.60 (£960) early on Friday morning, according to Coindesk, which uses measures from multiple exchanges to determine a price. The price [...]
Economists want an industrial strategy from the government – but will it solve the productivity puzzle? February 24, 2017 An updated industrial strategy for the UK is long overdue, a poll of prominent economists says, with the process of leaving the EU set to begin in earnest within a month. Two-thirds of the economists’ surveyed, including some of the leading academic economists in Britain, agree that the UK needs a new industrial strategy, according [...]
German central bank chief renews efforts to woo British banks – and questions the “sanity” of Brexit negotiations February 24, 2017 “Sanity” will not be the main principle of negotiations over Brexit, according to an influential central banker, as he renewed efforts to woo British-based banks to move to Europe. Andreas Dombret, an executive board member at the German Bundesbank, said political considerations will override economic concerns in a speech delivered in London at the consultancy [...]
Economists react: Immigration from eastern Europe falls as net migration dips below 300,000 February 23, 2017 Immigration to the UK from countries in central and eastern Europe fell significantly in the year to September, including the period after the EU referendum, while net migration dipped below 300,000, new figures show. Emigration by nationals from the eight nations which joined the EU in 2004 tripled, according to the Office for National Statistics [...]