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  • The Bank of England needs a new method for predicting UK growth

    November 14, 2012

    THIS week’s barrage of economic figures confirmed a gloomy picture for Britain. The Bank of England’s inflation report suggests sluggish growth into next year – just 1 per cent in 2013. Jobs figures show high (though falling) unemployment – still at 7.8 per cent of the workforce. And Tuesday’s rise in inflation confirmed a squeeze [...]

  • Don’t rule anything out when seeking to finance your MBA

    October 17, 2012

    How to secure the funding necessary for an MBA is a cause for legitimate concern among candidates – especially when the cost can be over £41,000 per year, plus living expenses. Nowadays, less state funding is available, and “high-street bank loans have almost entirely disappeared”, says George Murgatroyd, research manager at the Association of MBAs. [...]

  • Wages crushed as inflation set to rocket again

    September 18, 2012

    HARD-PRESSED workers took another blow in August as inflation stayed persistently above wage rises for the 27th consecutive month. Economists fear inflation will jump yet again towards the end of this year and could even hit three per cent again in 2013, increasing the pressure on household budgets even further. Consumer price inflation came in [...]

  • ECB action prospects underpin Italian bond auction

    August 30, 2012

    A successful Italian bond auction on Thursday pointed to growing confidence among investors that the European Central Bank (ECB) will live up to its words and take measures to change the course of the currency bloc’s debt crisis. In Beijing, German Chancellor Angela Merkel appeared to temper China’s fears about the damage the crisis could [...]

  • Rapid Responses

    August 16, 2012

    Smokers’ choice [Re: As Australia confirms a law banning branded tobacco packaging, should the UK follow suit?, yesterday] Both contributors focus on whether children are swayed by cigarette packets. But this ignores the fact that this policy is essentially the infantilisation of adults. All adults know the dangers of smoking, yet many choose to do [...]

  • FTSE retreats from 3-month high as ECB’s failure to act disappoints

    August 2, 2012

    BRITAIN’S leading FTSE share index fell yesterday, retreating from a three-month high after the European Central Bank (ECB) failed to deliver widely expected stimulus measures to help tackle the Eurozone debt crisis. ECB president Mario Draghi said the bank would draw up a mechanism in coming weeks to make outright debt purchases to stabilise peripheral [...]

  • Eurozone concerns and football bid war keep FTSE pinned back

    June 14, 2012

    The FTSE 100 fell back in early trading, reversing the previous session’s gains, with Eurozone concerns dominating after Spain’s debt rating was downgraded and Italy faces up to a crucial bond auction. Last night credit ratings agency Moody’s slashed its rating on Spanish government debt by three notches to ‘Baa3’ from ‘A3’, saying the newly-approved [...]

  • Why a bit of risk-free investing can soothe the soul

    June 10, 2012

    BEING a business journalist for CNBC has upsides and downsides. Every day we get to speak to the biggest players in the global markets. The access we get to the likes of George Soros, Mohamed El Erian and Warren Buffett is amazing – yet being surrounded by millionaire, nay billionaire, guests can make you feel [...]

  • FTSE enjoys some breathing space as bargain-hunters prompt gains

    May 24, 2012

    BRITAIN’S benchmark share index recovered yesterday from stinging losses during the previous session as bargain hunters snapped up beaten-down financial and commodities stocks, although traders said any rally could prove short-lived. The blue-chip FTSE 100 index closed up 83.64 points, or 1.6 per cent, to 5,350.05 points. It fell 2.5 per cent on Wednesday to [...]

  • Insurers fear industry will miss deadline

    May 22, 2012

    MORE than a third of UK insurers fear the industry will miss the deadline to comply with the forthcoming Solvency II reforms, according to research carried out for Deloitte by the Economist Intelligence Unit. Insurers also said uncertainty over the final draft of the EU directive – which will lift capital requirements – has increased costs. Rick [...]

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