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  • Video: Google’s Eric Schmidt, Facebook’s Sheryl Sandberg and Microsoft’s Satya Nadella at Davos 2015

    January 22, 2015

    On day two of this year's biggest gathering of world leaders, the focus moved to tech. During one session Google chairman Eric Schmidt joined Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg and Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella to discuss the future of the digital economy, and whether we have what is needed to ensure a thriving, open [...]

  • Eurozone quantitative easing: Draghi says majority was “so large that we didn’t need to take a vote”

    January 22, 2015

    Such was the level of agreement on the board at the European Central Bank (ECB) regarding the new €1.1tn (£840bn) quantitative easing programme, that there was no need to take a vote. Mario Draghi, president of the ECB, said in the usual post-meeting press conference that there was a good discussion between members over the [...]

  • ECB leaves rates unchanged ahead of crucial QE decision

    January 22, 2015

    The European Central Bank (ECB) tantalised markets this afternoon, as it left its main interest rate unchanged at a record low of 0.05 per cent ahead of a crucial quantitative easing decision.  The euro rose slightly against the dollar as the news sank in, although all eyes will be on a press conference at 1.30pm GMT, [...]

  • State of the Union hints at Obama’s lame duck term

    January 22, 2015

    There has been a growing trend in the State of the Union address the President gives each year. He stands before Congress and begins to alternate between populist appeals,  personalised stories, and non-starter policy proposals. This year was no different, although there is a possibility that a couple minor changes may be made. Little of [...]

  • David Cameron to reveal devolved powers for Scotland

    January 22, 2015

    Prime Minister David Cameron will reveal draft legislation outlining devolved powers for Scotland today.   He will also meet Scotland's First Minister Nicola Sturgeon in Edinburgh to discuss enacting the plans.   The “command paper” is believed to contain 44 new clauses across 100 pages.   In the run-up to last year’s Scottish independence referendum, [...]

  • David Cameron and Ed Miliband clash as UK unemployment hits a six-year low

    January 21, 2015

    Unemployment has dropped to its lowest rate since 2008 according to official figures, which also show pay continuing to beat inflation.    The jobless rate dropped to 5.8 per cent in the three months to November, according to data released yesterday by the Office for National Statistics.   Pay including bonuses rose 1.7 per cent [...]

  • Tax competition is good for Europe: Don’t let Jean-Claude Juncker muddy the waters

    January 21, 2015

    At the end of last week, the European Commission disclosed a preliminary finding that Amazon’s tax arrangements in Luxembourg could have constituted “state aid”. While Amazon has said that it had received no special treatment, this is not good news for the Duchy’s former Prime Minister Jean-Claude Juncker, now president of the Commission. Yet the [...]

  • Britain needs an Elon Musk to revolutionise its creaking internet

    January 21, 2015

    Cheap smartphones, discount clothing stores, budget airlines: capitalism may not be perfect, but it excels at making things once considered luxuries affordable. Rocketry startup SpaceX announced yesterday that it plans to do the same for broadband in the developing world. It’s raised $1bn (£660m) from Google and Fidelity, and plans to fill the sky with [...]

  • London mayor Boris Johnson agrees to pay his “outrageous” US tax bill

    January 21, 2015

    Boris Johnson has finally coughed up for his US tax bill, despite previously refusing to meet the "absolutely outrageous" demand, and in turn risking a hefty fine or even a jail spell. Johnson, who was born in New York and holds an American passport, decided to pay up ahead of a visit to Boston, Washington [...]

  • ECB “mulling QE of €50bn a month”

    January 21, 2015

    The European Central Bank (ECB) is said to be planning a quantitative easing (QE) programme of at least €50bn until the end of 2016, according to the Wall Street Journal. This would put the total amount of bond purchases to around €600bn a year, surpassing the market's current expectation for a programme of around €500bn. However, ECB policymakers will discuss [...]

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