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Monday 16th June 2008
Is The Worst Yet To Come For UK Business Plc? A report by BDO Stoy Hayward has cast a very large shadow over the UK business market with the company forecasting a significant rise in UK company insolvencies over the next two years. Only two...
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Monday 16th June 2008
Paul Tucker Looks To The Future The head of markets at the Bank of England, Paul Tucker, has been very busy behind the scenes over the last few months, trying to help avert what has turned into one of the more difficult economic... |
Monday 16th June 2008
Mervyn King Set To Explain Bank Of England Stance In a move which was relatively unknown outside of the City, Bank of England governor Mervyn King will be forced by law to explain the recent strategy of the Bank with regards to interest rates and... |
Saturday 14th June 2008
HSBC Warns That We Have Not Seen The Worst Of The Downturn Analysts at stock broking giant HSBC have advised their clients to baton down the hatches as the UK economy is set to get very much worse before it gets better. In a move which will shake many of... |
Saturday 14th June 2008
Is The Bank Of England Looking Too Far Ahead? As the Bank of England continue to attack inflation and resist growing calls for interest rate reductions to kick start the economy there is a growing belief that the Bank is looking too far ahead... |
Saturday 14th June 2008
Moss Bros Rings Warning Bells For The High Street The latest high street retailer to sound the warning bells for the UK economy is suit company Moss Bros, reporting a fall of 1.5% in like for like sales over the last 19 weeks. The company expect... |
Thursday 12th June 2008
Are We Set For Credit Crunch Part 2? Investors in both the UK and US were running scared yesterday as rumours rampaged through the markets that more security firms in the US will be writing down the value of their loan books when the... |
Wednesday 11th June 2008
Treasury Adviser Suggests The UK Is Nearing A Recession On the face of it the announcement by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) that they believe the UK is on the verge of a recession may be discounted by many, this all... |
Wednesday 11th June 2008
UK Employment Market Is Softening The UK unemployment number has risen for the fourth month in a row, reflecting the changing prospects for the UK economy. While it can be very difficult to actually find the real rate of... |
Wednesday 11th June 2008
RBS Chief Warns That UK Slump Could Last For 15 Months Sir Fred Goodwin, the chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), has suggested that the UK economy may suffer for at least another 15 months before we see any sign of improvement. Sir... |
Tuesday 10th June 2008
UK Authorities Opt Out Of EU 48 Hour Working Week As the number of UK employees that work over 48 hours a week continues to rise, the news that the UK has negotiated a permanent opt out of the EU 48 hour week maximum is likely to receive a mixed... |
Monday 9th June 2008
Crunch not curbing passion for clothes The global credit crunch might be causing people to tighten their belts, but not when it comes to new clothes, a new study has found. Research carried out by Cahoot found that Britons tend to set ... |
Saturday 7th June 2008
Has Gordon Brown Opened The Flood Gates For Wage Rises? In a move which will eliminate the threat of possible industrial action by UK nurses in the short term , it has been announced that they have agreed an 8.1% three year wage deal. The nurses will... |
Saturday 7th June 2008
When Charity Begins At Home When organisers of the Absolute Return for Kids (Ark) charity dinner sat down to discuss their hopes for the event, they were forced to scale down their target from the £28 million raised... |
Friday 6th June 2008
Does Darling Trust The Bank Of England? The news that Alistair Darling is in the process of putting together a panel of City insiders to ‘oversee and assist’ the Bank of England in the face of the ongoing financial crisis has... |
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