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  • CBI: May must secure support for Brexit deal for UK economy to post moderate growth

    December 6, 2018

    The UK economy will have a tough time posting even moderate growth next year without an orderly Brexit, the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) warned today. The CBI’s forecast of 1.3 per cent growth in 2018, 1.4 per cent in 2019 and 1.6 per cent in 2020, a slightly lower set of predictions than the [...]

  • Philip Hammond confirms he will borrow more and look at tax changes in ‘no deal’

    December 5, 2018

    Philip Hammond has confirmed the government would be forced to borrow billions more and consider tax changes to counter the economic impact of no deal. Appearing before the Treasury Select Committee on Wednesday, the Chancellor said the onus would be on the government to keep blood in the veins of the economy as the Bank of [...]

  • Bank of England delays cyber stress test as it focuses on Brexit

    December 5, 2018

    The Bank of England (BoE) will delay work on a cyber stress test for banks as it focuses on Brexit preparations, according to minutes published today. The BoE’s financial policy committee (FPC) said it will put off a scheme to test how banks react to cyber attacks, which was due to launch early next year. [...]

  • Three simple answers to the UK’s productivity puzzle

    December 5, 2018

    With political and policy attention focused almost entirely on one complex puzzle, it is easy to forget that there are others requiring urgent attention. Today's Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (Beis) select committee report is a timely reminder that government action on the productivity puzzle is long overdue. Britain’s growth in productivity lags behind our [...]

  • From Northern Rock to lunch tables, no one is immune from the herd mentality

    December 5, 2018

    The Bank of England and Federal Reserve held a two-day conference last week in London on big data and machine learning. All very interesting stuff. There was an intriguing vignette as we emerged from the conference room for the frugal lunch on the first day. Straight ahead was a table with sandwiches, fruit and the like. [...]

  • Majority of companies still waiting to pull the trigger on Brexit preparations, according to survey

    December 4, 2018

    A majority of companies have made no changes to their business plans ahead of Brexit, according to research. The Bank of England’s (BoE) regional agents asked 369 companies in October and November whether they had made changes to their supply chains, set up new legal entities or relocated office ahead of either a no-deal scenario [...]

  • Former Bank of England governor Mervyn King savages May’s Brexit deal

    December 4, 2018

    The former governor of the Bank of England Lord Mervyn King has slammed Theresa May’s Brexit deal and implicitly criticised his successor Mark Carney. King called the withdrawal agreement "incompetence of a high order". “It simply beggars belief that a government could be hell-bent on a deal that hands over £39 billion, while giving the EU both [...]

  • Mark Carney: Bank scenario was not an ‘exam crisis’

    December 4, 2018

    Bank of England governor Mark Carney rebuffed his critics in front of an audience of MPs this morning after insisting that his recent doomsday scenario was not an “exam crisis”. The Threadneedle street boss said that criticism of the Bank’s decision to make a report on a worst-case scenario – which warned that the pound could fall [...]

  • London Stock Exchange eyes Experian boss as new chairman

    December 3, 2018

    The chairman of credit reporting company Experian is tipped to become the next head of the London Stock Exchange (LSE). Don Robert, who is a member of Court at the Bank of England, is the frontrunner to succeed the LSE’s outgoing chairman Donald Brydon, according to Sky News. Discussions between Robert and the LSE’s board [...]

  • UK banks can pat themselves on the back, but the system is still feeling the stress

    November 30, 2018

    Breathe a sigh of relief: once again, all financial institutions have passed the Bank of England’s annual stress tests. But look beneath the surface, and suddenly the various allowances made this week start to undermine the good news. First, if the impact of the new accounting standard IFRS 9 that came into force in January was [...]

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