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Friday 6th June 2008
ECB May Raise Interest Rates In The Short Term While the Bank of England confirmed what the majority of observers had forecast, no change in the UK base rate, it seems that the ECB may have different plans. As the City was digesting the no...
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Friday 6th June 2008
UK Working Week Is Over 48 Hours For Many While it may be in direct contravention of the European Working Time Directive it seems that more and more workers in the UK are being asked to work longer than the regulation 48 hours a week.... |
Friday 6th June 2008
Neglecting Rural Businesses May Have Cost UK £347 Billion In a hard hitting report which today landed on the desk of Gordon Brown, he has been accused of neglecting the growing band of rural entrepreneurs and continuing the age old bias towards the urban... |
Friday 6th June 2008
Can The UK Economy Ride The Storm? As the news worsens in the property sector, finance costs start to move ahead again and debt levels throughout the UK population are still rising, there are many observers under the impression that... |
Thursday 5th June 2008
Shock Fall In Service Industry Employment Numbers While there were forecasts for a reduction in the number of employees in the UK service industry as the economy slows, the latest numbers show how bad the situation really is. It seems as though... |
Thursday 5th June 2008
OECD Slash Forecasts For UK Economy The renowned Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) has attacked the UK government for an ‘excessively loose’ fiscal policy over the last 10 years and slashed... |
Wednesday 4th June 2008
Debt and the Younger Generation In today’s world it is increasingly difficult for the younger generation to maintain a good credit rating with a large proportion of the UK going into debt. For those wanting to purchase a new... |
Wednesday 4th June 2008
Nationwide Report Suggests That Consumers Are Concerned A report issued by the Nationwide has shown the level of doom and gloom in the retail market with consumer confidence at a 4 year low. The survey, which uses a points system to represent consumer... |
Tuesday 3rd June 2008
Is The UK Now Suffering From Migrants Returning Home? Over the last few years the subject of migrants flocking to the UK from the likes of Poland has been at the centre of much controversy and debate. When the UK economy was going well there were... |
Tuesday 3rd June 2008
Has The UK Economy Unhooked From The US Economy? As the US economy started to show signs of strain towards the end of 2007 there were many economies and stock markets around the world which fell in sympathy – the famous US / UK relationship... |
Tuesday 3rd June 2008
UK Interest Rates Expected To Remain At 5% The puzzle which is the future direction of UK interest rates is unlikely to become any clearer when the Bank of England meet later this month. A recent poll of 71 analysts saw a resounding 69... |
Monday 2nd June 2008
Have UK Interest Rates Bottomed Out? While just a few weeks ago the prospect of further reductions in UK interest rates seemed to be a certainty, things have really changed over the last couple of weeks. First we saw signs that... |
Monday 2nd June 2008
Darling Rules Out Oil Break For Scotland As the growing saga of Scottish independence continues to hit the headlines it seems that Alex Salmond’s demand for a greater share of the North Sea oil revenues for Scotland has fallen on... |
Monday 2nd June 2008
ECB In Similar Situation To The UK While the European Central Bank (ECB) had been expected to reduce European interest rates later in the year it seems as though they may be suffering from the same problems as the Bank of England.... |
Monday 2nd June 2008
Manufacturing Jobs At Risk As Sector Turns Down In what many are seeing as another nail in the coffin of the UK economy it has been revealed that manufacturing growth came to a halt after a steady three year recovery in the sector. While not... |
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