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  • Greek markets to reopen on Monday

    July 31, 2015

    After a five-week shutdown, the Greek stock market will reopen on Monday, it has been reported. CNBC said Costas Botopoulos, the head of the Hellenic Capital Market Commission, confirmed the Athens Stock Exchange will open on Monday. The exchange has been closed since 29 June, when the government imposed strict capital controls limiting people to [...]

  • Eurozone inflation holds steady at 0.2 per cent in July

    July 31, 2015

    The Eurozone's annual inflation rate held steady at 0.2 per cent in the year to July, unchanged from the previous month, a flash estimate by Eurostat showed today. Nevertheless inflation remains well below the European Central Bank's (ECB) target of just under two per cent, meaning there's still plenty of work for the ECB's €60bn a [...]

  • Russian central bank cuts interest rate, pushing down rouble

    July 31, 2015

    The Russian central bank has cut its benchmark interest rate again, this time by half a percentage point, to 11 per cent. It's the second time in as many months it's cut its interest rate – and that's after it slashed it by two percentage points in January, one percentage point in March and 1.5 [...]

  • Where are London salaries growing fastest? Kensington and Chelsea and Tower Hamlets have biggest wage growth

    July 31, 2015

    It pays to be a Londoner. Wages are still highest in the capital, and growing at a higher pace than the rest of the country – but where are they growing fastest? The growth is far from evenly split, even within London. Some areas of the capital have experienced a truly booming growth in earnings, [...]

  • London house prices: First-time home buyers face nightmare market as deposits soar and supply lags

    July 31, 2015

    We all know how tough the housing market is for first-time buyers, and one of the main reasons is lack of supply.  Much has been said about how the government is looking to tackle this problem by encouraging housebuilders to ramp up construction of new builds.  But figures out this morning show that far from [...]

  • GDP growth: Ireland’s economy powered ahead in the first quarter

    July 31, 2015

    Ireland is that little bit closer to having the fastest growing economy in Europe for the second year running. The country's Central Statistics Office (CSO) said the economy grew 1.4 per cent in the first quarter of 2015 compared with the previous three months, but slightly below economists' expectations for a 1.5 per cent rise. [...]

  • IMF may not participate in third Greek bailout

    July 31, 2015

    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has said it could be prevented from participating in Greece's third bailout programme, due to the state's debt pile and poor record of implementing previous economic reforms, it has been reported. This means while IMF staff will continue to participate in current negotiations around the Greek debt crisis, it could be [...]

  • Eurozone recovery finally gaining traction as Spanish economy grows one per cent

    July 31, 2015

    The Eurozone economy is picking up steam, with bullish figures released yesterday suggesting the currency bloc could be about to turn a corner. Spain’s economy grew by one per cent in three months to June, its fastest pace for seven years. The economy is now 3.1 per cent larger than it was a year ago, [...]

  • UK firms and consumers upbeat on the economy

    July 31, 2015

    The UK’S economic growth prospects got a boost today as more British businesses said they are seeing output grow, while consumers are more confident on their finances. More firms registered output growth in three months to July, according to a survey of firms published by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI). The percentage of firms that [...]

  • US mulls oil price war with Middle East: Senate debates lifting ban on exports

    July 31, 2015

    Senators in the US have raised the prospect of an oil price war with the Middle East. The Senate held a crucial meeting on whether the decades-old ban on exporting crude oil should be lifted, with chair of the Senate committee on energy and natural resources, Lisa Murkowski, arguing the US should “compete against our [...]

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