The drop in real wages for British workers is worse than nearly every other country in Europe, including those affected by the Eurozone crisis, according to fig... Read More >
The number of first-time buyers has increased to its highest level since 2007, according to a report by Halifax. In the first six months of 2013, there were 120... Read More >
This last week highlighted two central banks facing remarkably different challenges, as the ECB looks ahead to an imminent funding event with Portugal and the U... Read More >
So we’re just over the halfway mark in what is the sixth consecutive year of this economic crisis. Looking back at the last six months, it’s been a turbulent pe... Read More >
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The USD is sitting at 2 month lows in the lead-up to the Federal Reserve meeting that concludes later today, as trad... Read More >
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Overnight we may have seen the first real signs that the Japanese experiment with ultra-loose monetary policy may be... Read More >
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Friday’s disappointing GDP announcement from the US, alongside a general sense of economic fragility which has been ... Read More >
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News from the Eurozone once again was poor yesterday. German IFO business confidence fell to 104.4 from 106.7, which... Read More >
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Yesterday was a very interesting day for markets following a deluge of poor data from Europe and a rogue tweet that ... Read More >
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Are the days of austerity numbered? Jose Manuel Barroso yesterday remarked that the Eurozone could be at the ‘limit’... Read More >