07 September 2016 London to Remain Europe's Financial Powerhouse, Even if it is on the Outside of the Union say the CPS

A new report from the Centre for Policy Studies says while Brexit presents challenges to London’s financial services sector it will continue to dominate its European rivals.

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24 August 2016 Ballooning Budget Deficit Would be an Independent Scotland's Biggest Barrier to EU Membership

Were Scotland to divorce from the rest of the United Kingdom they could struggle to gain entry into the European Union owing to the country’s notable budged deficit.

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23 August 2016 'Overvalued' Swiss Franc seen as Prime Suspect in Slump of Swiss Watch Exports

Recent export figures showed a sharp fall in one of Switzerland’s key exports: timepieces, leading to expectations the Swiss National Bank (SNB) could intervene in the currency markets once again.

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17 August 2016 Strong UK Employment Data Catches Pessimistic Analysts on the Wrong Foot Again

A strong set of UK employment and earnings data were released on Wednesday the 17th August.

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15 August 2016 As UK Trade Deficit Baloons the Government says it is Doing all it can on Providing Trade Finance

The ONS recently released trade figures for the month of June, showing a widened trade deficit, meaning the difference between imports and exports widened by around £900m since May 2016.

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10 August 2016 London Finance Jobs Avoid Knock-Out Blow from EU Referendum, Business as Usual for Now

The employment landscape in London's financial district may have faltered in the month after the UK referendum, according to a report by recruitment leaders Morgan McKinley, but Brexit failed to de…

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09 August 2016 UK Trade Deficit Grows as Imports Rocket, But Balance Could be Restored by Weaker Pound Sterling

The UK’s trade deficit with the rest may start closing as the decline in the UK’s Pound makes UK produce cheaper on the international market.

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