16 July 2018 UK Business Confidence Rises as Consumer Spending Scores Post-Brexit Record

Confidence among British businesses rose in line with a pickup in consumer spending in July, according to the semiannual Business in Britain survey carried out by Lloyds Bank, adding weight to…

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13 July 2018 ECB Interest Rates May Stay at Record Lows until after 2019 say Economists

The European Central Bank may keep its interest rates at their current record lows until after the 2019 year, which would stifle the Euro's performance against rival currencies during the months ah…

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10 July 2018 UK's Trade Gap Headache Grows as Car Exports Dip

Data from the Office for National Statistics confirms the UK's penchant for importing more than it exports is as alive as ever.

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10 July 2018 UK Manufacturing and Industrial Data Disappoints but Economy is on Road to Recovery

The Pound pared some of its gains Tuesday after Office for National Statistics data showed the UK manufacturing and industrial sectors growing slower than was expected during the month of May, temp…

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10 July 2018 UK Economy Grew 0.3% in June thanks to a Rejuvenated Services Sector

The first of the new monthly estimates of GDP from the Office for National Statistics shows a mixed picture of the UK economy with modest growth driven by the services sector, partly offset by fall…

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10 July 2018 Fed to Raise Rates Each Quarter while BoE Pulls Trigger in August says Deutsche Bank

Deutsche Bank, one of the largest forex dealers in the world, has  updated their outlook for monetary policy at the world's four major central banks following their June meetings.

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04 July 2018 Salaries are Rising and the Bank of England will Have to Respond with a Rate Rise in August

Bank of England's Michael Saunders warns on need for interest rates as CV-Library report shows salaries are on the up, defying typical summer lull - "some of the UK’s key industries are thriving ri…

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