What the Autumn Statement means for you and your money
Now the speech has been delivered, what does it mean for your finances in (...)China exports fall again as economy struggles
The declines in trade were not as bad as expected and an improvement on the (...)Amazon online sales improve despite economy fears
The firm said more efficient deliveries helped boost sales and profits in (...)Bumper BP profits of £4bn in three months spark criticism
Strong profits lead to renewed calls for energy firms to pay more tax, with (...)Cost-of-living calendar – dates for your diary
Dates to look out for over the next few months that might have an impact on (...)What will happen to energy bills and mortgages? Upcoming dates to be aware of
Dates to look out for over the next few months that might have an impact on (...)US economy shrinks again sparking recession fears
The US economy contracted at an annual rate of 0.9% in the three months to (...)US economy shrinks again sparking recession fears
The US economy contracted at an annual rate of 0.9% in the three months to (...)Stocks slide over global economy concerns
It comes as official figures showed that US inflation hit a more than 40-year (...)Asian stocks slide over global economy concerns
It comes as official figures showed that US inflation hit a more than 40-year (...)US economy contracts as Ukraine war hits trade
The economy shrank in the first three months of the year, figures show, its (...)Retail sales fall as rising cost of living bites
Consumer spending was hit last month as household finances came under increasing (...)Two million people miss tax return deadline
Penalties for late filing will not be enforced for another month, HM Revenue (...)Millions yet to file tax return as scammers circle
HMRC says 3.5 million people are still to file, but it will not fine those (...)China cuts interest rates as economic growth slows
Compared to a year earlier, the economy grew 4% in the last three months of (...)US central bank is reducing its bond-buying programme
The US central bank will reduce the $120bn a month support introduced to help (...)Boohoo sales soar but shipping costs dent profits
The fast fashion retailer saw pre-tax profits hit by high shipping costs in (...)UK finances see first January deficit in 10 years
Government borrowing hit £8.8bn last month, the highest January figure since (...)UK borrowing hits highest December level on record
Government borrowing hit £34.1bn last month, as the cost of pandemic support (...)UK inflation hits four-year low on oil price fall, COVID impact
British inflation fell to its lowest since June 2016 last month as the coronavirus (...)US retail sales in record monthly rebound
Sales rose 17.7% in May adding to hopes the economy will recover faster than (...)UK economy shrinks record 20.4% in April due to lockdown
The contraction was the biggest monthly decline on record, as the UK spent (...)Worst might be over for UK hiring slump - survey
British employers turned a bit less pessimistic about hiring and investment (...)UPDATE 2-Fed debates longer-term crisis-fighting plan, minutes show
Federal Reserve policymakers, still working to fully roll out a multi-trillion-dollar (...)Coronavirus hits UK households hard again in May - survey
The financial health of British households has deteriorated sharply this month, (...)U.S. consumer sentiment edges up in May but worries about social isolation grow
U.S. consumer sentiment rose unexpectedly in early May after a record plunge (...)Coronavirus pushes German economy into recession
The economy shrank 2.2% in the first three months of 2020 as the pandemic (...)UK leaves coronavirus lifeline for workers in place for four more months
Britain extended its job retention scheme - the centrepiece of its attempts (...)UK consumers are gloomiest since 2012 - YouGov/CEBR
British consumer sentiment has dropped to its lowest since January 2012 as (...)One in three UK households expects to need state help to weather coronavirus - survey
One third of British households said they were likely to need government support (...)German economy barely grows at end of 2019
According to new official figures, the German economy stagnated in the final (...)US jobs growth beats expectations
The economy added 225,000 jobs last month, extending a streak of gains that (...)UPDATE 1-Indian shares slide as federal budget fails to inspire
Indian shares fell on Saturday to their lowest closing level in more than (...)Eurozone economy barely growing at all
An official estimate puts growth in the region at 0.1% in the three months (...)Weak November weighs on UK growth
Official statistics show the economy grew by just 0.1% in the three months (...)US jobs growth slows in December
The economy added 145,000 jobs last month, capping a year of solid but slowing (...)UPDATE 2-PIMCO says signs point to stronger global economy in 2020
Recession risks have diminished in recent months, and the current window of (...)UK economic growth slowest since early 2009
The economy sees the weakest three months for more than a decade as growth (...)UPDATE 2-U.S. Treasury yields jump after non-farm payrolls rise
U.S. Treasury yields rose on Friday after the Labor Department reported job (...)UPDATE 3-TREASURIES-U.S. Treasury yields jump after non-farm payrolls rise
U.S. Treasury yields rose on Friday after the Labor Department reported job (...)UK consumers pick up pace of borrowing for first time since mid-2018 - BoE
British consumers, whose spending has helped drive the economy since the Brexit (...)Five seater self-flying air taxi unveiled
Lilium says the craft, which had its first test flight this month, could travel (...)UK economy rebounds in first quarter
Brexit stockpiling by firms helps to lift UK growth in the first three months (...)Graphic: Whatever it takes, Part 2? - Five questions for the ECB
Just a month after the European Central Bank halted plans to normalise policy (...)UK employers defy approach of Brexit with hiring spree
British employers ramped up their hiring at the fastest pace since 2015 in (...)Britons turn more cautious about big spending as Brexit nears - IHS Markit
British households were the most downbeat about their finances in over a year (...)How has business been affected by Brexit so far?
With two months to go until the UK is due to leave the EU, how are firms and (...)European funds cut equity holdings, hoard cash as growth fears rise - Reuters poll
European fund managers cut equity exposure to a six-month low and upped cash (...)Global funds raise cash holdings to 20-month high as caution mounts
Concerned about the health of the global economy, international investors (...)Government to bring forward promised income tax cuts
British Chancellor Philip Hammond said on Monday that the government will (...)The Fed prepares for its balance-sheet—and its board—to shrink
NINE years ago, in the autumn of 2008, the Federal Reserve was fighting a (...)Is there a wage growth puzzle in America?
TODAY’S labour market report showed that the American economy created 156,000 (...)Canada business investment picks up, but future uncertain
OTTAWA, Aug 31 (Reuters) - A rebound in Canadian business investment may signal (...)Sri Lankan shares fall for third straight day; blue chips drag
COLOMBO, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares fell for the third straight (...)Sri Lankan shares end weaker in thin trade; tax proposal weighs
COLOMBO, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares ended weaker on Monday, lingering (...)SE Asia Stocks-Singapore hits 1-month low as financials drag
By Urvashi Goenka Aug 16 (Reuters) - Singapore shares hit a one-month (...)US consumer prices inch up in July
Prices in the US rose by less than expected last month, as inflation in the (...)BoE says banks plan to cut back lending to consumers on worries about economy
LONDON (Reuters) - British banks expect to cut back lending to consumers in (...)Sri Lankan shares slip from 18-month high on profit-taking
COLOMBO, July 11 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan stocks edged down on Tuesday from (...)US jobs growth faster than expected
The US economy added 222,000 jobs last month, but wage growth remained subdued. (...)Scottish economy rebounds in first quarter of 2017
Official figures show Scottish GDP grew by 0.8%, having shrunk by 0.2% in (...)Pakistan’s old economic vulnerabilities persist
THE IMF, claims Pakistan’s government, is surplus to requirements. Ministers (...)How to Trump-proof your company
TO OUR management team: When I left the White House yesterday, after another (...)The complicated failure of two Italian lenders
BANKS sicken slowly but die fast. For years Banca Popolare di Vicenza and (...)US growth rate revised higher
The US economy grew at a faster pace than previously thought in the first (...)The Federal Reserve risks truncating a recovery with room to run
WHEN it comes to inflation, the Federal Reserve sometimes resembles a child (...)UPDATE 1-Builder Berkeley warns of Brexit impact despite profit leap
LONDON, June 21 (Reuters) - London-focused housebuilder Berkeley posted a (...)Corporate Europe is giddy with optimism
IT IS remarkable what a difference a single election can make. “The way (...)Bangladesh worries about falling remittances
IT IS a mystery. Last year Bangladesh’s army of migrant workers abroad increased (...)A Turkish maker of white goods is looking outwards
FORGIVE a maker of washing machines a fondness for spin. Hakan Bulgurlu, who (...)US growth rate revised up to 1.2%
The US economy grew at a faster pace than initially thought in the first three (...)Noble Group, a big Asian commodities trader, is teetering
THE difficulties facing Noble Group, a beleaguered Hong Kong commodities trader, (...)A new anthology of essays reconsiders Thomas Piketty’s “Capital”
“A MODERN Marx” was how The Economist described Thomas Piketty three years (...)Investors are both bullish and skittish about share prices
TEN years ago this month investors were pretty confident. True, there were (...)America’s Treasury ponders issuing 40-, 50- or 100-year bonds
HOW can governments borrow most cheaply? The answer matters hugely for taxpayers. (...)UK consumer morale softens in first quarter on price worries - Deloitte
LONDON (Reuters) - British consumer confidence softened last month in the (...)The IMF nudges up its forecast for global growth
APRIL is the cruellest month, breeding lilacs out of the dead land, and, in (...)Portugal GDP Growth Rate
The Portuguese economy advanced 0.6 percent on quarter in the last three months (...)Portugal Economic Activity YoY
Portuguese economic activity expanded 1.2 percent year-on-year in January (...)Portugal Retail Sales MoM
Retail Sales in Portugal increased 3.10 percent in February of 2017 over the (...)Portugal Industrial Production MoM
Industrial Production in Portugal decreased 0.70 percent in February of 2017 (...)We found 81 rearch results.