UK set to face ‘sluggish’ growth in the face of sticky inflation and Bank of England interest rate hikes
Ed Warner: Forget WrestleMania, Super Bowl or the Olympics – London mayor should seek hefty portfolio of sporting events
Bottom Line: AA stalls, but this is no scrapheap stock June 23, 2014 IT’S ALL rather manic in the markets right now. A year that started at break-neck speed has been run off track by a series of IPO flops, leaving folk on the buy-side mightily unimpressed. And as the road rage intensifies, investors are directing much of their anger at private equity sellers. Such a toxic and [...]
Inner London gets jobs boost June 23, 2014 INNER London is the only part of the UK to have returned to levels of job creation seen prior to the recession, according to a report published today. Employment across the UK has grown by more than three-quarters of a millions (780,000) over the last year. However, the TUC says this is explained by fewer [...]
Wages are on the rise – but not in the City April 23, 2014 There’s been good news for workers recently, with pay finally looking like it’s growing at a faster rate than inflation. And today the Bank of England says that our wallets are set to fatten as the economic recovery takes hold: “With employment growth slowing in recent months, it was likely that productivity started [...]