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  • OMT decision: Euro falls to nine-year low as European Court of Justice rules ECB bond buying programme is legal and “necessary”

    January 14, 2015

    The euro fell to $1.17425, a nine-year low against the dollar and below the level it first launched at in 1999 after after a European Court ruled the European Central Bank's (ECB) bond-buying programme was both "necessary" and "in principle".   Pedro Cruz Villalon, advocate general at the European Court of Justice, said the Outright [...]

  • Dalton Philips wins 2015 CEO sack race: Will Marc Bolland be next across the line?

    January 13, 2015

    So, Dalton Philips was the winner of the 2015 sack race in the end, beating off strong competition from rival-favourite Standard Chartered’s Peter Sands and bagging evens odds for anyone who backed him at Ladbrokes. He said an emotional goodbye to hacks on the results call yesterday morning, causing a few cringes, as both Philips [...]

  • Mark Carney says deflation is possible and wouldn’t be a problem, refuses to be tied to date for interest rate hike

    January 13, 2015

    Mark Carney has tonight refused to rule out the UK entering deflation after figures from the Office for National Statistics revealed the Consumer Price Index slowed to just 0.5 per cent in December. Speaking to ITV, the governor of the Bank of England said that deflation was possible “in a given month on a year-on-year [...]

  • Mark Carney set to write inflation letter next month

    January 12, 2015

    INFLATION is expected to have dropped too far below the Bank of England’s target, prompting an embarrassing letter from Mark Carney to George Osborne to explain what went wrong. But instead of sending the letter the moment the inflation data is published – at 9.30am this morning – the governor of the Bank will now [...]

  • General Election 2015: David Cameron plays it safe to fight Ukip and Labour

    January 12, 2015

    David Cameron should be riding high, and he knows it. Such a strong economic turnaround compared with the position in 2010 would traditionally mean he had it in the bag. But with just 113 days to go until the general election he is still neck and neck with Labour. The Prime Minister cannot even take [...]

  • Thomas Piketty: Anti-austerity parties are good for Europe

    January 12, 2015

    Economist Thomas Piketty's latest argument that the increased popularity of anti-austerity parties is actually "good news for Europe" will no-doubt rile many. He took the world by storm last year with the publication of Capital in the 21st Century which argued for a global, progressive tax of capital to combat increasing equality. It's attracted attention (and criticism) [...]

  • George Osborne warned oil and gas firms cannot afford North Sea tax regime

    January 11, 2015

    The chancellor must drop taxes on North Sea oil and gas firms as quickly as he raised them, Oil & Gas UK said yesterday. Following the Autumn Statement in December, the Treasury said it would introduce a single basin-wide investment allowance, designed to “reward investment and simplify the tax regime”, as part of a package [...]

  • Angela Merkel and Syriza are about to open Pandora’s box: Watch out, Eurozone

    January 11, 2015

    It is not often that I feel sorry for German Chancellor Angela Merkel. Having lived in her country since 2006, for me she is the most overrated of modern politicians, having accomplished almost nothing in terms of substantive policy achievements, while somehow being lionised for her lack of ambition. She is the archetype of this [...]

  • General election 2015 TV debates: David Cameron “running scared” says Ed Miliband

    January 11, 2015

    David Cameron is “running scared” of live TV debates, according to Ed Miliband. Speaking on the Andrew Marr show, the Labour leader claimed the Prime Minister was acting in a “pretty disreputable” manner regarding the debates, after Cameron claimed he would not take part unless the Green Party was also represented. According to the Guardian, [...]

  • SpaceX rocket landing: Why did Elon Musk’s mission go wrong?

    January 10, 2015

    Today, the American firm SpaceX launched a rocket into space. After releasing its cargo up in the direction of the International Space Station (ISS), the rocket started to change direction and headed back down to Earth.   The plan was to eventually land the Falcon 9 rocket on a launch pad just off the coast [...]

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