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  • UK house prices: Supply of properties for sale crashes to 11-year low as National Association of Estate Agents warns “We’re reaching crisis point”

    September 25, 2015

    The supply of houses for sale has slumped its lowest level for 11 years, exacerbating fears that housing affordability is set to continue declining. The number of properties available to buy per estate agent branch dropped to 38 in August, according to figures released today by the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA) – a [...]

  • Moody’s Analytics: Economists say Syrian migrants will boost the European economy

    September 25, 2015

    Welcoming immigrants fleeing the turmoil in the Middle East is in Europe’s self interest, top economists at Moody's Analytics have said. Europe is suffering from dire demographic trends with fertility rates in most countries below self-replacement rates – implying populations are set to decline. It also means the share of elderly, which already exceeds the [...]

  • UK house price gap hits a 20-year high

    September 25, 2015

    The gap between house prices in London and other major regional UK cities has grown to its widest level in 20 years.    Homebuyers can expect to save on average £300,000 if they ditch the capital and move to Manchester, according to data released this morning by Hometrack.    The gap was greatest in Glasgow, [...]

  • National Living Wage: Business groups raise red flag on future pay rises

    September 25, 2015

    Leading business groups are cautioning against “artificially increasing pay” today, as the Low Pay Commission closes its public consultation on the minimum wage.   The Low Pay Commission – an independent body set up to advise the government on the national minimum wage – opened the public consultation last month, as part of a larger [...]

  • UK house prices: High first-time buyer confidence heats up the housing market in August

    September 25, 2015

    The market for new buyers, who have been boosted by government schemes such as help-to-buy, has had a strong summer. First-time buyers sales climbed 11.9 per cent in August compared with the same month last year to match July’s eight-year high of 30,200, figures released today by estate agents Your Move and Reeds Rains (YMRR) [...]

  • Glencore share price hit worst in fallout from China’s slowdown: The scale of impact on commodity stocks and financial services revealed

    September 25, 2015

    Just one month after plummeting Chinese equity markets sent shockwaves across global stock exchanges, industries around the world are seeing the damaging effects that China’s slowdown is having on jobs, growth and investment.   “The Chinese slowdown and the Chinese economic rebalancing are pretty remorseless,” Kit Juckes, macro strategist at Societe Generale, told City PM [...]

  • Capital Economics says Brexit after the EU referendum will not stop the City from prospering

    September 24, 2015

    Brexit may not be so bad for the City, after all, according to a new note from Capital Economics. Vicky Redwood, chief UK economist at Capital Economics, wrote in a note published yesterday that while a “British exit from the EU would probably hurt the City in the short term,” it would “not spell disaster” [...]

  • EU referendum: City may see long-term Brexit benefits says Capital Economics

    September 24, 2015

    Brexit may not be so bad for the City after all, according to a new note from Capital Economics. Vicky Redwood, chief UK economist at Capital Economics, published a note yesterday that said a “British exit [Brexit] from the EU would probably hurt the City in the short term”, but would “not spell disaster” for the [...]

  • Manufacturing in the US hit by oil price collapse

    September 24, 2015

    Orders of US long-lasting manufactured goods dropped two per cent in August, with firms that produce capital goods still feeling the bite of cheap oil and a strong dollar. The fall was mainly due to a dip in the volatile transport category, the US commerce department said yesterday. However, underlying trends that exclude volatile goods [...]

  • Eurozone investors and businesses shrug off global fears in September

    September 24, 2015

    Business and investor confidence is holding up in the Eurozone, despite volatility in global markets and fears over Chinese growth. The IFO business climate index published yesterday, which measures German business sentiment, rose to 108.5 in September, despite analysts predicting it would fall to 108. German companies reported greater optimism about future business developments, suggesting [...]

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