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  • The US dollar has just hit an 11 year high

    March 10, 2015

    The US dollar hit an 11-and-a-half year high after it gained half a per cent on the dollar index, rising past the 98 mark. The measure pits the dollar against a selection of other currencies and it shows the dollar has risen by 34 per cent since September 2003. The latest bump came during the [...]

  • Venezuela to install 20,000 fingerprint scanners in supermarkets as shortages take their toll

    March 9, 2015

    Venezuela is planning to roll out 20,000 fingerprint scanners across the country in a desperate bid to prevent citizens from hoarding and panic buying. President Nicolas Maduro is an enthusiastic supporter of the programme that was mooted last year and received withering criticism. Venezuela has been running short of basic goods like toilet paper, soap [...]

  • Mayfair flat just bigger than a bathroom lets within 40 minutes for £1,560 per month

    March 9, 2015

    London's property market appears as hot as ever, after a flat in luxurious Mayfair only a little bigger than a bathroom took just 40 minutes to let. Boasting just 301 sq ft, the one-bedroom flat in Pollen Street has set a new record for speed in London's notorious rental market. Mayfair agent E J Harris [...]

  • Cheap oil has potential to give UK extra 121,000 jobs in 2016

    March 9, 2015

    The UK economy could be set for a massive jobs boost next year, provided oil prices remain subdued, financial services firm PwC said today. An oil price of $50 per barrel would create an extra 121,000 jobs in 2016 compared to if prices had stayed at their mid-2014 level of $108, PWC forecasts. It is [...]

  • Britons splash out on holidays in February after confidence boost

    March 9, 2015

    Consumer spending power hit a seven-month high in February as higher wage growth, falling inflation and lower petrol costs helped boost confidence. Britons spent 4.1 per cent more last month than at the same time a year earlier thanks to people spending more on travel and leisure activities around the February half-term, according to figures [...]

  • Boris Johnson’s apprenticeship plan will not meet target, says Labour

    March 9, 2015

    Figures released by Labour at the start of National Apprenticeship Week claim that Boris Johnson is unlikely to meet his target of creating 250,000 apprenticeships by the time he leaves City Hall in 2016. Labour London Assembly Members say government figures show only 96,500 apprenticeships were created from 2012 until 2014. They also criticise the [...]

  • Increasing life expectancy could cause problems for UK economy

    March 9, 2015

    Life expectancy in the UK is improving, which could present the country with a “significant economic danger” if the extra years of peoples’ lives are not spent in good health and prosperity, academics have warned. Research conducted by Cass Business School in partnership with the International Longevity Centre (ILC) UK has found that age at [...]

  • Traders at Barclays and Deutsche Bank questioned over Euribor rigging

    March 8, 2015

    The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) is questioning former traders from Barclays and Deutsche Bank over possible Euribor rigging.  According to the FT, which spoke to sources close to the matter, they are being interviewed “under caution”. This means the UK fraud investigators must have at least a reasonable suspicion of wrongdoing, and this type of [...]

  • The Eurozone’s quantitative easing programme is about to start – here’s what you need to know

    March 8, 2015

    Tomorrow is the launch of the Eurozone's long-awaited quantitative easing programme, as the European Central Bank (ECB) starts buying back €1trn (£720bn) worth of bonds from the bloc's member states. The scheme, which aims to boost Europe's economy, was finalised on Thursday, with ECB President Mario Draghi citing the success of similar programmes launched by [...]

  • Income tax rate 2015: Is an £11,000 personal tax-free allowance on the cards in Osborne’s Budget speech?

    March 8, 2015

    The nation could be in for a treat and find more cash in their pocket from April as part of a pre-election tax pledge by the Conservatives and Lib Dems. George Osborne is planning to raise the tax-free allowance further in what could be the chancellor’s last ever budget, due to be announced in less [...]

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