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  • Inflation in Germany and Italy weak in November despite oil price impact wearing off

    November 30, 2015

    Inflation in Germany, the Eurozone’s biggest economy, and Italy was weak in November according to official estimates released today. However, there is evidence the effect of cheap oil is beginning to wear off. Germany’s inflation ticked up to an annual rate of 0.4 per cent in November. Energy prices were down 7.5 per cent compared [...]

  • Low inflation and falling unemployment mean it will be a bumper Black Friday 2015 UK

    November 26, 2015

    More than a week’s worth of UK online spending in one day – that’s what Black Friday is estimated to bring in. Average weekly online spending in the UK last month was £839.1m. For Black Friday alone it will be close to £1bn according to the Centre for Retail Research. Total Black Friday sales (including [...]

  • Autumn Statement and Comprehensive Spending Review 2015: Housing set to dominate – as well as what time it starts, how to watch it and what will be in it

    November 25, 2015

    Later today George Osborne will take to the despatch box to give his combined Autumn Statement and Comprehensive Spending Review. George Osborne has already tweeted the front cover of the document, saying it will "deliver economic and national security – the foundations of everything we do".  Today's Spending Review will deliver economic and national security – the [...]

  • It’s not just the euro: Southern Europe is facing a major structural economic crisis

    November 24, 2015

    Major shocks to social and economic systems ruthlessly expose weaknesses which can be contained in more normal times. When the price of oil quadrupled in 1973-74, the different levels of resilience in the labour markets of Western Europe were quickly revealed. Inflation initially rose sharply everywhere. By 1976, it had fallen to 4 per cent [...]

  • FTSE 100 investors remain bullish on UK defence – London Report

    November 18, 2015

    News yesterday that UK consumer price inflation remained in negative figures for the second straight month – largely due to falls in food and fuel prices – pushed the FTSE up. The blue-chip index rose by 122.4 points, or 1.99 per cent, to close at 6268.7 pushing up the combined value of UK listed companies by [...]

  • Deflation station: Fidelity International’s Maike Currie explains where to invest in a world of no inflation

    November 18, 2015

    It is likely that I will have to write further open letters to you over the coming months…”   If you think these are the words of a hopeless romantic penning a letter to their long-distance love, you’re wrong. It’s the Bank of England governor Mark Carney, writing to chancellor George Osborne to explain why [...]

  • US inflation rises to 0.2 per cent in October as energy prices halt their decline as core inflation stays at 1.9 per cent

    November 17, 2015

    Annual inflation in the US climbed to 0.2 per cent in October from zero per cent in September as energy prices rebounded and medical costs climbed. Compared with September, the consumer price index – the basket of goods and services used to measure inflation – climbed 0.2 per cent, lifting the annual figure. Energy prices [...]

  • UK inflation stays at -0.1 per cent in October as food and booze prices fall

    November 17, 2015

    Just in time for Christmas. Prices in the UK fell for the second consecutive month in October, figures from the Office for National Statistics revealed this morning. The annual inflation rate was -0.1 per cent, led by sharper falls in the prices of food and booze and a slower rise in tobacco prices. Food prices were down three [...]

  • Japan recession: Has Abenomics failed? not quite

    November 17, 2015

    The latest data from Japan revealed that the world’s third largest economy slipped back into recession in the past quarter, at least technically. Has Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s “three arrows” plan to revive the Japanese economy – Abenomics – failed in spectacular fashion? Well, yes and no.    MIXED PICTURE Let’s start with the economy. [...]

  • Rising rents mean that by 2020 over 25 per cent of consumer spending will be on household and utility bills

    November 11, 2015

    Housing and utility bills will account for over a quarter of total UK consumer spending by 2020. Household expenses is the fastest-growing category of consumer spending, increasing at a rate of 3.5 per cent a year, compared to spending on food, which will drop 0.4 per cent a year by 2020. Higher spending reflects rising rent [...]

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