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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Cut red tape says business body

    September 26, 2011

    UK firms are constrained by red tape and held back from investing, which has a damaging effect on the economy, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) announced yesterday. The business lobbying group said the government should take five steps immediately to boost the economy. Current regulations should be slashed and no new restrictions introduced, the [...]

  • Italian confidence hits new lows

    September 26, 2011

    Consumer confidence slid in September on the back of widespread pessimism focused on the economic situation, Italy’s official statistics agency Istat revealed yesterday. The indicator fell to 98.5, compared with 100.3 in August and 106.4 back in May. Sentiment with regard to the future declined from 87.5 to 87.2, whilst the “economic climate” measure fell [...]

  • France cuts growth forecasts

    September 26, 2011

    Official estimates for France’s GDP growth in the three years to 2015 have been cut. The government now anticipates growth of two per cent, rather than 2.5 per year. Growth for 2011 and 2012 is expected to come in at 1.75 per cent. Analysts at Barclays Capital believe the figures still “remain on the optimistic [...]

  • CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS

    September 26, 2011

    Linklaters David Cheyne will stay on at the law firm as a consultant in an active client-facing role, after his term as senior partner comes to an end on 30 September. Cheyne joined Linklaters in 1972 and became a partner in 1980. He was global head of the firm’s corporate department from 2000 to 2005, [...]

  • BEST OF THE BROKERS

    September 26, 2011

    RECKITT BENCKISER ING rates the consumer goods group “buy” with a target price of £40.55. The broker sees Reckitt as one of its top picks in the fast moving consumer goods sector, with expected growth in developing markets set to more than make up for stagnant performance in Europe. ING also notes that the firm [...]

  • Banks rally on hope of action to fix the Eurozone debt crisis

    September 26, 2011

    AFTER a tumultuous session, strong financials hauled Britain’s top shares into positive territory yesterday as investors, spurred by hopes for decisive action to deal with the Eurozone debt crisis, sought out bargains in the beaten-down sector. The UK benchmark ended up 22.56 points, or 0.5 per cent, at 5,089.37, having vacillated sharply between positive and [...]

  • Plans for Greece lift US sentiment

    September 26, 2011

    US stocks rose yesterday as sentiment swung toward hope European officials would find a way to cut Greece’s debt and shore up European banks. Shares rallied to session highs in the afternoon after a report said a plan to leverage money from the European Financial Stability Facility was in the works. Investors were reluctant to [...]

  • Prophets and loss: why forecasts fail

    September 26, 2011

    “IN 1984, the Economist asked sixteen people to make ten-year forecasts of economic growth rates, exchange rates, oil prices, and other staples of economic prognostication. Four of the test subjects were former finance ministers, four were chairmen of multinational companies, four were economics students at Oxford University, and four were London dustmen. A decade later, [...]

  • To understand the future of oil, ask the right question

    September 26, 2011

    “WHY CAN’T WE predict the price of oil? That’s the wrong question. What we should ask is, in a non-linear world, why would we think oil prices can be predicted. Practically since the dawn of the oil industry in the nineteenth century, experts have been forecasting the price of oil. They’ve been wrong ever since. [...]

  • Defending wholesalers

    September 26, 2011

    Wholesalers are the middlemen that oil the wheels of commerce – integral for national and international economic coordination, and crucial for the growing wealth of nations. Particularly maligned when supplies are disrupted, wholesale businesses are also vital to the recalculation necessary to deal with change. ECONOMIC COORDINATION Complex economic coordination is a wonder of human [...]

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