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  • Deflation spiral: Who would be the winners and losers?

    January 8, 2015

    Yesterday it was finally confirmed the embattled eurozone slipped into deflation in the final month of 2014. Consumer prices slid into negative territory with a -0.2 per cent year-on-year inflation rate. This marked a significant fall from November when prices rose by 0.3 per cent according to Eurostat. This has fuelled concern the eurozone could [...]

  • Falling inflation set to prevent rate hike today

    January 7, 2015

    CITY A.M.’s panel of economists have voted in favour of keeping interest rates at record lows of 0.5 per cent. Bank of England (BoE) officials will announce their latest decision at 12 noon today. The main concerns among our shadow monetary policy committee were inflation, growth and uncertainty. Inflation dropped to one per cent in November [...]

  • Eurozone deflation: Who are the winners and losers?

    January 7, 2015

    Deflationary death spiral  There's good and bad deflation. malign or benign deflation. "Malign deflation, the kind that accompanied the Great Depression, is a consequence of shurnken spending, corproate earnings, and payrolls … prices aren't falling due to abundant goods & services but because there's less money to go around." Benign deflation … results from improvements [...]

  • Eurozone deflation: Euro area posts negative rate for the first time since 2009

    January 7, 2015

    There was yet more misery for the Eurozone this morning as it entered deflation for the first time since 2009. Eurozone inflation dropped to -0.2 per cent compared with a year earlier, according to official data released by Eurostat. This was more than the -0.1 per cent economists had forecast for December. It's largely due [...]

  • Retailers expect 2015 to be yet another year of falling prices

    January 6, 2015

    Britain’s retailers expect shop prices to continue to fall throughout this year, having dipped during every month of 2014. Together with falling energy costs, lower prices in the UK’s shops would put more downward pressure on inflation. As a consequence, real wages are expected to rise further, and the Bank of England could be tempted [...]

  • What will happen to the world in 2015? Here are eight great changes that will take place this year

    January 2, 2015

    The last 12 months have left behind a big pile of problems for the world to deal with in 2015. The militant group Islamic State has taken over large swathes of the Middle East and now poses a greater threat to the West than any power since the Soviet Union, while the deadly Ebola virus [...]

  • The four most shocking things that happened in 2014

    December 23, 2014

    1. THE RUSSIA SAGA (Source: Getty) Russia flexed its muscles at the beginning of the year, taking the opportunity during the uprising in Ukraine to plant pro-Putin flags in the Crimea region, triggering a string of catastrophic events to unfold. And it’s likely we’re far from seeing the final act of this epic Russian novel play [...]

  • From Quindell and Gotham City to Uber and the LDTA – five of the biggest business battles to watch out for in 2015

    December 22, 2014

    Rival camps have banded together, the lines are drawn, battle armour is on and adrenaline is running high. All that's left for spectators to do is grab some popcorn and watch from the ringside.  From rival estate agents, to a business targeted by a Batman styled US fund and an influx of tiny new banks [...]

  • Family finances on the mend

    December 18, 2014

    BRITONS had £11 more to spend per week in November than last year thanks to falling fuel and food prices and wages that have finally started to grow ahead of inflation. According to Asda’s latest income tracker out today, UK households had £179 per week in their pockets, after taxes had been deducted and bills [...]

  • Inflation set to fall further after reaching 12-year low

    December 16, 2014

    INFLATION in the UK has dropped to its lowest figure for over a decade and economists believe it will decline further still. Inflation fell to one per cent in November as measured by annual growth in the consumer price index, according to figures released yesterday by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). It marks a [...]

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