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  • Morgan Stanley: Is Thomas Piketty history? We think so

    September 17, 2015

    Thomas Piketty's brand of anti-austerity economics is "history", according to an analysts' note from Morgan Stanley. The French economist's best-selling book Capital in the Twenty-First Century has influenced anti-austerity movements such as Jeremy Corbyn's Labour leadership campaign and has propelled him to worldwide recognition. The book's central thesis argues that returns on capital accumulate more quickly [...]

  • Most expensive cities in the world: Londoners work longer than people in New York, Los Angeles, Luxembourg and Geneva to buy an iPhone 6 (and a Big Mac)

    September 17, 2015

    We all know that London life can be expensive, not least when you factor in the cost of housing, but it turns out we have to slog it out at work to afford that most prevalent possession: our iPhones. Londoners have to work an average of 41.2 hours to be able to buy an iPhone [...]

  • MPs grill Bank of England’s Mark Carney on Beijing and interest rate rise timings

    September 17, 2015

    Despite raising questions over the accuracy of Chinese economic data, Bank of England governor Mark Carney maintained yesterday that the threat to the world economy from China’s stock-market slump did not signal a slowdown for Britain.   Giving evidence to the Treasury Select Committee (TSC), Carney said: “Certainly, the Chinese statistics are published with remarkable speed [...]

  • A sharper slowdown in China could derail the global economic recovery

    September 17, 2015

    A slump in China poses a major threat to the global economy, especially if financial markets deteriorate further, the Organisation for Economic Coop­er­ation and Development (OECD) said yesterday.   China’s economy is expected to grow 6.7 per cent this year and 6.5 per cent in 2016, representing a slowdown from recent years’ growth.   Some [...]

  • London is prime destination for foreign ventures

    September 17, 2015

    London is the greatest city in the world at attracting foreign investment, according to new research.    The capital left the likes of Paris, Singapore, Chicago and Dubai far in its wake for the seventh year running in 2014, according to the ranking from tech giant IBM.   Foreign investment has generated 11,300 London jobs [...]

  • Fracking could help the UK meet its low carbon targets, says report

    September 16, 2015

    Shale gas should be used to help the UK transition to more renewable energy sources and the revenue it generates can be invested in low carbon technologies, a new report has said. “The evidence is clear that it is not feasible to create a renewable and low carbon industry in the short term in the [...]

  • US interest rate rise 2015: Dollar droops ahead of the Federal Reserve’s big decision

    September 16, 2015

    The dollar tumbled with less than a day to go until the Federal Reserve makes its big decision, falling one per cent against the pound. With the dollar dropping against 15 of the 16 major currencies tracked by Bloomberg, the biggest winners were the pound, gaining one per cent, and the South African rand, gaining [...]

  • How to make London more affordable for new grads

    September 16, 2015

    London is in the midst of a housing crisis, and the UK's poorest graduates are bearing the brunt of this, however ramping up the number of innovate housing schemes for young people could help alleviate this. Less than six per cent of new graduates who move to London come from the most disadvantaged 20 per cent of [...]

  • OECD: China slump clouds global economic growth outlook

    September 16, 2015

    A slowdown in China poses a significant threat to the world economy – especially if financial market conditions continue to deteriorate this year – the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) said this morning. China’s economy is expected to grow 6.7 per cent this year and 6.5 per cent in 2016, representing a slowdown from [...]

  • The UK will soon run out of diesel and become reliant on foreign markets, warns RAC Foundation

    September 16, 2015

    The UK will soon be unable to produce enough diesel to satisfy domestic demand, according to the RAC Foundation, putting it at risk of becoming completely dependant on foreign markets.   In its latest report, the motoring research group said the number of diesel-run cars in Britain had increased from 1.6m in 1994 to 11m [...]

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