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  • Markit UK construction PMI: Growth loses momentum in July

    August 4, 2015

    The UK's construction sector unexpectedly lost momentum in July as growth in housebuilding and civil engineering slowed. The widely watched Markit/CIPS UK construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI) slowed to 57.1 in July, from 58.1 a month earlier, also missing economists' expectations for a reading of 58.4. Any number above the crucial 50 mark implies expansion. Growth [...]

  • ICE Brent crude oil falls below $50 a barrel

    August 4, 2015

    Brent crude oil has fallen below $50 a barrel to hit a six month low. ICE September Brent crude, which acts as the global benchmark, fell 18 per cent in July. Having fallen by 4.64 per cent in the first session of August trading, it lost more than $2, falling to $49.58, its weakest price [...]

  • Investment by UK businesses supports one million US jobs

    August 4, 2015

    The UK is the largest foreign investor in the US, new research from the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) reveals today. At the end of 2013, the UK had $519bn (£333bn) in the US, $200bn more than the next largest investor. The CBI estimates that 962,900 jobs are supported by investment from UK firms. The UK [...]

  • Designer of Greek crisis plan James Galbraith warns bailout deal is destined for failure

    August 4, 2015

    The latest Greek bailout deal is destined for failure, an economist who helped engineer the cash-strapped country’s controversial currency crisis plan has warned. Negotiations on Greece’s third bailout plan – which would grant the country up to €86bn (£60.4bn) – have been ongoing since last week. “Nobody wants this deal,” Professor James Galbraith told City [...]

  • Commodities in freefall as China faces slowdown

    August 4, 2015

    Mining stocks were dealt a body blow yesterday, with one index dropping to a 13-year low, as Chinese manufacturing PMI data dragged the commodities market down yet again. The data, which came out yesterday morning, showed that the downturn in China’s manufacturing sector intensified at the start of the third quarter. Production was cut at [...]

  • London workers bargain for higher pay as economy grows

    August 3, 2015

    With the UK economy growing strongly, London’s job hunters are putting more emphasis on pay when searching for potential employers, new research shows. Compensation is now the top factor when considering jobs with 20 per cent of Londoners saying they were most motivated by pay, according to survey figures released today by recruiter Randstad. It [...]

  • EU outlook revised to “negative” from “stable” by Standard & Poor’s

    August 3, 2015

    Standard and Poor’s has revised the EU’s outlook to negative due to the ongoing Greek debt crisis and growing fears that the UK could vote to leave the EU. The decision also reflects that S&P believe the EU’s AA+ credit rating has a greater than 1-in-3 change of being cut in the next 2 years. This [...]

  • British investment in the US continues to rise, boosting jobs across all states

    August 3, 2015

    The UK is the US's number one foreign investor, now accounting for almost a fifth of total funding pumped into the country.    Read more: The UK is finally catching up with US in biotech investment – venture capital funding more than doubled last year   According to the most recent figures released by the CBI, [...]

  • Brent crude oil drops below $51 per barrel for the first time since January

    August 3, 2015

    The price of Brent crude dipped as much as 3.4 per cent in afternoon trading to $50.43 per barrel, its lowest since the January this year, as the commodities crisis continued to weigh on the market.  The news drove the rouble down 1.67 per cent against the dollar, to $0.01593. Russia's economy is heavily dependent [...]

  • Greek shares plummet as the Athens Stock Exchange reopens

    August 3, 2015

    Greece's main stock index continued to haemorrhage today after the cash-strapped country's markets were opened for the first time in five weeks. By this afternoon the Athens Stock Exchange had recovered slightly from the earlier sell-off and was down 16.3 per cent at 667.46 points. It posted its worst ever one-day performance after only a few minutes of trading this [...]

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