Austerity warning for public services after tax cuts
The tax cuts in the Autumn Statement will come at the expense of public services, (...)Barbie movie added £80m to UK economy and used 6,000 extras, Warner Bros says
The hit movie was partly shot at the Warner Bros studios in Hertfordshire, (...)Interest rates expected to be held after small economic growth
Higher borrowing costs are weighing on the UK, say analysts, after the economy (...)UK economy grew faster than estimated since Covid
New figures show the economy has grown by 1.8% since the start of the pandemic, (...)Labour pledges more watchdog power after Truss mini-budget
Sir Keir Starmer says huge damage was done to the economy and can not be allowed (...)Thousands lose benefits after tax credits overpaid
Households on universal credit lose £5,000 or more as authorities claw back (...)UK faces ‘heightened recession risks’ as interest rates bite
The UK economy is set to shrink between July and September and risks a downturn, (...)Warm weather in June boosts UK economy
Higher temperatures helped better-than-expected quarterly growth but fears (...)Italian banks hit with surprise windfall tax
The potential one-off tax on the profits banks earn from higher interest rates (...)Travel recovery to boost global economy, says IMF
World economy expected to grow 3% this year but inflation and interest rates (...)UK inflation and interest rates high - how do other economies compare?
UK inflation and interest rates are high but if you include growth, jobs and (...)Government borrows less than expected in June
Public finances are boosted by tax receipts and lower interest payments but (...)US economy stronger than reported at start of 2023
The new data could bolster the case for higher interest rates.PwC Australia sells division for 50p after tax leak scandal
Accounting giant will sell its government consultancy operation after misuse (...)ExxonMobil reports record first-quarter profits of $11.4bn
The energy giant says the profits came despite paying about $200m (£160m) (...)HSBC swoops in to rescue UK arm of Silicon Valley Bank
The Bank of England and Prime Minister worked all night to secure a deal involving (...)Council tax: Millions facing 5% increases from April
Three-quarters of English councils with social care duties are planning the (...)Trump Organization found guilty of tax crimes after New York trial
The business is synonymous with the former president, but neither he or his (...)Recession looms as UK economy starts to shrink
It comes after the Bank of England warned the UK is facing a two-year financial (...)US economy resilient despite rising prices
News of better-than-expected growth comes weeks before the midterm elections. (...)Shell pays no UK windfall tax despite profits jump
The energy giant reports $9.5bn in profits, its second highest quarterly earnings (...)Can Sunak steer economy through crisis?
The new prime minister must restore market credibility, tackle inflation and (...)Rishi Sunak: What will the new PM mean for my money?
The new prime minister says there are "difficult decisions to come" and that (...)UK faces tougher austerity era - ex-Bank chief
Former Bank of England governor Lord King says people could face "significantly (...)Pound rises and borrowing costs fall as chancellor moves to calm markets
Government borrowing costs fall and sterling climbs as most of the mini-budget (...)Ground should have been laid for tax cuts, admits Liz Truss
But the prime minister says she sticks by her mini budget, despite a bad reaction (...)UK not in recession, new figures suggest
The economy grew in the second quarter of this year, but it remains smaller (...)Liz Truss admits disruption after tax cut pledges
The prime minister acknowledges that her economic plans will "involve disruption (...)What happened to the UK economy, pound and mortgages this week?
The last seven days have been a rollercoaster with mortgage costs and the (...)Minister rejects U-turn on tax-cutting mini-Budget
Financial Secretary to the Treasury Andrew Griffith said they were the "right (...)Falling pound: What does it mean for me and my finances?
The value of the pound touched a record low against the dollar on Monday after (...)Pound hits new 37-year low as retail sales slide
Weaker-than-expected sales figures send sterling lower as fears grow for the (...)Tory leadership: Liz Truss dodging scrutiny of tax plans, claims Sunak
Rishi Sunak steps up attacks on Tory leadership frontrunner as the contest (...)IMF: UK set for slowest growth of G7 countries in 2023
The IMF cuts its UK forecast for 2023 and says the global economy is "teetering (...)Tory leadership race: Rivals battle over tax cutting pledges
Tax has emerged as a key battleground in the race to replace Boris Johnson (...)Train strikes: How did passengers cope with day one?
As services ground to a halt, figures suggest commuters turned to bikes, taxis (...)Global inflation: Five ways US rate rise will affect you
The impact of higher interest rates in the US will cascade through the global (...)Interest-free loan scheme aims to reach 20,000 people
People struggling with their finances can access small, zero-cost loans as (...)Landlady gives up pub as quarterly energy bills near £30,000
Many businesses are grappling with rising costs at a time when consumers are (...)Fears for UK economy grow as higher prices bite
The economy contracted by 0.3% in April after it shrank by 0.1% in March, (...)Why the volatile price of aluminium matters
From door frames to aircraft and food packaging - how soaring prices will (...)Council tax rebate: Warning issued over new scam pretending to offer £150
Fraudsters are cold-calling people asking for bank details to receive the (...)National Insurance rise starts to hit pay packets
The prime minister says it is fair for some to face an extra tax burden to (...)Taxpayer left to pay billions due to Covid fraud, say MPs
Public Accounts Committee report says the taxpayer is exposed to long-term (...)Losing Southeastern franchise to cost Go-Ahead £81m
Go-Ahead Group was stripped of the franchise in 2021 after failing to declare (...)US jobs growth stronger than expected as economy shrugs off Omicron
Employers added 467,000 jobs in January, far better than most analysts had (...)IMF expert: Families may need help with energy bills
The IMF says the global economy is entering 2022 in a weaker position than (...)China cuts interest rates as economic growth slows
Compared to a year earlier, the economy grew 4% in the last three months of (...)UK economy above pre-Covid levels in November
Faster than expected growth meant the economy was 0.7% larger than in February (...)Interest rates: What are they and why do they matter?
The Bank Rate is one of the main tools used to keep the economy growing steadily. (...)How the interest rate rise affects you
Few people face an immediate impact on their finances, but the rising Bank (...)Interest rates rise for first time in three years
Policymakers increase rates from their historic low despite fears that Omicron (...)UK economy stutters as health sector drives growth
The economy grew by 0.9% between August and October reflecting strong growth (...)Uber prices could rise 20% after UK ruling
In a move that will affect the whole taxi industry, a judge has ruled Uber (...)Shell plans to move headquarters to the UK
The oil giant will shift its tax residence from the Netherlands to the UK (...)What an interest rate rise would mean for your finances
Few people face an immediate impact on their finances, but a rising Bank rate (...)US growth slows to just 2% as Delta hits economy
The US economy slowed sharply in the third quarter as the Delta variant of (...)Budget 2021: Price rises could hit highest rate in 30 years, says forecaster
The economy is set to return to pre-Covid levels at the end of the year, but (...)The tax fraud merry-go-round that cost billions
A former banker is now a poster boy for a scandal described as "the theft (...)Southeastern stripped of franchise over undeclared funding
Southeastern failed to declare more than £25m of taxpayer funding that should (...)Why tax pay packets more and not property?
The pandemic response has spurred a greater willingness to tax wages rather (...)US jobs growth disappoints as recovery falters
The US economy added just 235,000 jobs in August, according to the Bureau (...)South Korea becomes first major Asian economy to raise interest rates
The move comes as central banks around the world prepare to exit emergency (...)G20 finance ministers back deal to tax companies
The plan aims to make companies pay their "fair share" by setting a minimum (...)Public finances vulnerable to shocks after Covid, says watchdog
Government debt has soared as the costs of Covid mount, says the Office for (...)John McAfee: Anti-virus creator found dead in prison cell
The software mogul is found dead hours after a Spanish court allowed his extradition (...)G7: Rich nations back deal to tax multinationals
G7 finance ministers have agreed to work together to create a "level playing (...)US economy accelerates as recovery continues
The economy grew strongly in the first quarter of 2021 helped by heavy government (...)Why global tax talks are back on the agenda
International efforts to reform business taxation have been given new impetus (...)Fraudsters stepped up efforts in new year, HMRC figures show
Con-artists claimed people could receive a tax rebate or a grant, as they (...)Covid: Labour attacks Sunak over strategy to help economy
The shadow chancellor claims her Tory counterpart has called the crisis wrong (...)OECD: Lockdowns here to stay, even with vaccine plan
The economic think-tank tips a better economy in 2021 but success will depend (...)Sunak faces backlash over public sector pay freeze
Chancellor Rishi Sunak is trying to bolster public finances after huge spending (...)Chinese President Xi opens up to more trade deals and imports
The Chinese president has called for more cooperation in international trade (...)US growth surged in summer but recovery is slowing
The US economy grew 7.4% over the quarter, but output remains lower than last (...)Rising virus rates threaten economy, warns Bank
Bank of England says a no-deal Brexit is another risk as it keeps interest (...)Coronavirus: Rolls-Royce reports record loss as travel slumps
The company, which makes engines for planes, is cutting jobs and selling assets (...)Coronavirus: US economy sees sharpest contraction in decades
The impact of the pandemic meant the annual rate of growth in the second quarter (...)People urged to check tax credits after HMRC error
One million renewal notices were sent with incomplete details as payments (...)Wirecard: Scandal-hit firm files for insolvency
The once high-flying payments firm Wirecard files for insolvency after a €1.9bn (...)UPDATE 3-Bank of England slows bond purchases as it sees some recovery signs
The Bank of England slowed the pace of its huge bond-buying programme on Thursday (...)Powell repeats Fed to use full range of tools to aid economy
With a full U.S. economic recovery out of reach until the coronavirus pandemic (...)WRAPUP 2-U.S. homebuilding rises moderately; jump in permits hints at green shoots
U.S. homebuilding increased less than expected in May, but a strong rebound (...)U.S. pulled out of talks on digital services taxes - Lighthizer
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin decided to pull out of negotiations (...)UPDATE 1-U.S. pulled out of talks on digital services taxes -Lighthizer
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin decided to pull out of negotiations (...)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 (...)UPDATE 1-Polish central bank warns of coronavirus credit risk
Access to credit in the Polish economy could be limited by the coronavirus (...)US retail sales in record monthly rebound
Sales rose 17.7% in May adding to hopes the economy will recover faster than (...)US retail sales in record rebound
Sales rose 17.7% in May adding to hopes the economy will recover faster than (...)Italy prosecutors request acquittal for former Monte Paschi execs in derivative trial
Milan prosecutors requested on Tuesday the acquittal of three former executives (...)Honeywell launches new business unit to capture drone market
Honeywell International Inc, a major supplier of aerospace products, said (...)OECD: No deal on digital tax risks trade war
The international group has been overseeing talks on taxing US tech giants. (...)Coronavirus: UK economy could be worst hit among leading nations, says OECD
International agency says UK economy likely to shrink 11.5% this year - the (...)China stocks gain as dismal trade data fuels stimulus hopes
China stocks ended higher on Monday as poor domestic trade data reinforced (...)Chile to see "very significant drop" in economy in May - finance minister
Chile´s finance minister Ignacio Briones said on Monday he expects a "very (...)Trump administration to study ways to protect for U.S. investors from Chinese firms
The Trump administration will study ways to safeguard Americans from the risks (...)Worst might be over for UK hiring slump - survey
British employers turned a bit less pessimistic about hiring and investment (...)Royal Bank of Canada quarterly profit slumps on higher loan loss provisions
Royal Bank of Canada reported a 54% drop in quarterly profit on Wednesday, (...)UPDATE 1-U.S. lawmaker wants insurers, govt to share future pandemic business losses
U.S. legislation introduced on Tuesday would create a taxpayer-backed insurance (...)UPDATE 1-Bank of Israel leaves rates unchanged, sees less economic damage in 2020
The Bank of Israel left its benchmark interest rate at 0.1% on Monday, saying economic (...)European shares rise in thin trading, Bayer jumps
European shares rose in thin trading on Monday, as optimism over reopening (...)Could you have to pay your bank to save money?
As countries take extreme measures keep the economy afloat, could we see negative (...)Russian central bank chief sees no need for negative real interest rates
Russian central bank governor Elvira Nabiullina said on Friday the board (...)Australia shares fall on U.S.-China tensions; set for 4th straight weekly gain
Australian shares edged lower on Friday as escalating U.S.-China tensions (...)Britain can cope with surge in unemployment, minister says
Britain can cope with the surge in unemployment from the COVID-19 pandemic (...)UPDATE 2-Fed debates longer-term crisis-fighting plan, minutes show
Federal Reserve policymakers, still working to fully roll out a multi-trillion-dollar (...)U.S. energy capital spending to keep falling amid industry collapse - Dallas Fed
Capital spending by the U.S. energy sector that has dropped during the coronavirus (...)Norway well placed to handle economic fallout from pandemic -c.bank chief
The Norwegian economy is well positioned to weather the sharp downturn caused (...)UPDATE 1-Norway well placed to handle economic fallout from pandemic -c.bank chief
The Norwegian economy is well positioned to weather the sharp downturn caused (...)UPDATE 1-Bank of England not ruling out negative rates in future: Tenreyro
Bank of England official Silvana Tenreyro on Monday talked up the benefits (...)UPDATE 3-Britain heading for sub-zero rates club, money markets bet
Money markets ramped up expectations that the United Kingdom could cut interest (...)UPDATE 2-IMF chief warns full global economic recovery unlikely in 2021
The global economy will take much longer to recover fully from the shock caused (...)UPDATE 1-Bank of England, facing COVID slump, revives negative rates talk
A chorus of comments from top officials at the Bank of England about negative (...)More than 8% of U.S. mortgages now in forbearance -MBA weekly survey
Roughly 4.1 million U.S. mortgage borrowers have had their payments paused (...)Bank of England not ruling out negative rates in future - Tenreyro
Bank of England official Silvana Tenreyro on Monday talked up the benefits (...)Bank of England, facing COVID slump, revives negative rates talk
A chorus of comments from top officials at the Bank of England about negative (...)Britain heading for sub-zero rates club, money markets bet
Money markets ramped up expectations that the United Kingdom could cut interest (...)Coronavirus hits UK households hard again in May - survey
The financial health of British households has deteriorated sharply this month, (...)Money markets raise bets that British interest rates will drop below zero
Money markets ramped up expectations of negative interest rates in the United (...)UPDATE 1-India to spend $13 billion on farm infrastructure fund
India will provide one trillion rupees ($13 billion) to set up an agriculture infrastructure (...)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 (...)UK leaves coronavirus lifeline for workers in place for four more months
Britain extended its job retention scheme - the centrepiece of its attempts (...)Turkey will foil financial plotters, Erdogan says
President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday those who tried to plot against the (...)U.S. SEC alleges accounting fraud at Florida direct lender TCA -filing
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on Monday filed charges (...)Australia shares rise as virus restrictions set to ease; NZ also up
Australian shares rose over 1% on Friday as risk sentiment improved on the (...)Occidental looks to raise cash, swap debt as oil prices pressure finances
Occidental Petroleum Corp said on Wednesday it was looking to raise new cash (...)UPDATE 1-Occidental looks to raise cash, swap debt as oil prices pressure finances
Occidental Petroleum Corp said on Wednesday it was looking to raise new cash (...)Britain says around a quarter of workers furloughed
Around a quarter of employees in Britain have been furloughed and companies (...)CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Intel buys Moovit transit app for $900 mln to help develop robotaxis
Chipmaker Intel Corp has bought Israeli public transit app maker Moovit for about (...)UK consumers are gloomiest since 2012 - YouGov/CEBR
British consumer sentiment has dropped to its lowest since January 2012 as (...)UK households shunned borrowing as COVID-19 hit in March - BoE
British households shunned new borrowing in March and a measure of house purchases (...)Funds suggest cutting stocks, expect U-shaped global economic recovery: Reuters poll
Global funds recommended an increase in bond holdings to the highest level (...)Coronavirus: Eurozone economy shrinks at record rate
Single currency nations see a sharp fall in GDP during the first quarter of (...)REFILE-UPDATE 1-Lloyds Banking Group scrapes profit after $1.75 bln COVID-19 provision
Lloyds Banking Group saw its pretax profit all but wiped out in the first (...)Pumping cash at record pace, ECB is under pressure to act again
Just weeks after unveiling a massive stimulus scheme in a late-night shock-and-awe (...)Upbeat virus treatment view, oil jump lift Australian shares
Australian shares gained on Thursday as risk appetite improved after encouraging (...)Column: A fork in the coronavirus road - the financial cost of relapse
Financial markets are now pricing an optimistic view that the world economy (...)UPDATE 2-StanChart eyes quick recovery as profit falls 12% on coronavirus crisis
* Q1 pretax profit at $1.22 bln versus $1.38 bln a year priorInvestors bet on testing, treatments for restart of U.S. economy
Investors are pinning their hopes for the reopening of the U.S. economy on (...)UK companies put pay awards on hold as COVID-19 hits - XpertHR
Half of large British employers are thinking of freezing pay or delaying annual (...)Britain suffering worst peacetime downturn ever; recovery may falter - Reuters poll
Britain is in the midst of its deepest downturn in peacetime as the coronavirus (...)UPDATE 1-China cuts TMLF interest rate by 20 basis points in latest economy support step
* More targeted easing measures are expected -analyst (Adds analyst comments, (...)Philippines c.bank expects remittances to decline this year
Money sent home by Filipinos working and living abroad is likely to decline (...)Pricing the benefits of cheap oil in a world of economic lockdowns
The oil price collapse that took U.S. crude prices sub-zero for the first (...)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 (...)UPDATE 12-$500 bln coronavirus aid package passes U.S. Senate, headed to House
The U.S. Senate on Tuesday unanimously approved $484 billion in fresh relief (...)Bank of England tells banks to use excess capital to help customers
British banks should use their substantial capital and liquidity buffers to (...)China stocks end higher as key rate cut again
China stocks ended higher on Monday as a key Chinese lending rate was cut (...)China cuts benchmark rate for second time this year, as widely expected
China cut its benchmark lending rate as expected on Monday to reduce borrowing (...)UAE central bank urges commercial lenders to use stimulus scheme
The United Arab Emirates central bank on Sunday urged commercial lenders to (...)Germany may rein in coronavirus debt if economy improves - finance minister
Germany may be able to manage the fiscal impact of the coronavirus crisis (...)UPDATE 1-EY whistleblower awarded $11 million after suppression of gold audit
A British court awarded $11 million in damages and expenses on Friday to a (...)Jordan PM says state finances under strain by impact of coronavirus
Jordan Prime Minister Omar al Razzaz said on Thursday spending priorities (...)UPDATE 4-Morgan Stanley CEO: coronavirus will continue to pose challenges
Morgan Stanley Chief Executive Officer James Gorman told shareholders on Thursday (...)Fund managers looking at medical tests, Europe, for signs U.S. economy can reopen
Some investors are wary about buying into a recent stock market rally. Even (...)One in nine UK mortgages helped by payment holidays - UK Finance
British banks and other lenders have provided payment holidays for one in (...)UPDATE 1-Russian cenbank to consider rate cut as economy set to contract
The Russian central bank will consider an interest rate cut among other options (...)Record fall in UK economy forecast
The shutdown of large swathes of the UK economy will mean a huge hit to GDP (...)Jordan IMF programme needs adjusting after coronavirus -central bank governor
Jordan is in discussions with the IMF seeking to change some of the objectives (...)UPDATE 2-Airbnb secures $1 bln investment from Silver Lake, Sixth Street
Airbnb said on Monday private equity firms Silver Lake and Sixth Street Partners (...)SE Asia Stocks-Thailand posts best week since 2015 on oil surge; Singapore down
Singaporean markets slumped on Friday after the city-state shutdown most businesses (...)Global funds still recommend bonds over stocks - Reuters poll
Global fund managers are convinced the world economy is already in recession, (...)European stock index futures slide as coronavirus damage grows
European stock index futures fell more than 3% on Wednesday as dismal economic (...)China stocks end lower amid coronavirus fears, policy hopes limit losses
China stocks finished the first session of the second quarter lower on Wednesday, (...)UK mortgage approvals hit six year high in Feb., before virus hit
The number of approvals for mortgages in Britain hit a six-year high in February, (...)Oil-rich wealth funds seen shedding up to $225 billion in stocks
Sovereign wealth funds from oil-producing countries mainly in the Middle East (...)UK ramps up jobs protection push with social security, pensions pledge
Britain will ramp up its bid to slow a surge in unemployment during the coronavirus (...)UK throws lifeline to self-employed hit by coronavirus
The British government will pay grants to self-employed people who have lost (...)US markets close higher after emergency virus deal
Stocks keep gains as the president and the US Senate agree a massive stimulus (...)Surveys show coronavirus pandemic savaging global economy
Evidence that the coronavirus pandemic is hammering the global economy mounted (...)Britons most pessimistic about economy since 2008 - Ipsos MORI
People in Britain are at their most pessimistic about the outlook for the (...)UPDATE 1-Crisis-era regulators call on banks to halt distributions, de-leverage trading
Banks should immediately halt share buybacks, dividends and most staff bonuses (...)US bond fund outflows set weekly record - Lipper
U.S.-based taxable bond funds shed $55.9 billion in the week to Wednesday, (...)Crisis-era regulators call on banks to halt distributions, de-leverage trading
Banks should immediately halt share buybacks, dividends and most staff bonuses (...)Coronavirus: UK interest rates slashed again in emergency move
The Bank bumps up its measures to support the UK in its efforts to support (...)Australian shares drop as virus fears eclipse support packages; NZ down
* Containment efforts would hurt economy - Capital Economics (Updates to close) (...)Swiss ready virus aid package worth 40-100 bln Swiss francs - Tages-Anzeiger
The Swiss government, central bank and market supervisor are readying an aid (...)UPDATE 2-Jordan cuts main rates by 100 basis points to soften coronavirus blow
The Central Bank of Jordan said it cut its main interest rates by 100 basis (...)US Treasury yields tumble after aggressive Fed action
U.S. Treasury yields fell on Monday but remained above recent multi-year lows, (...)UPDATE 2-Turkey mulls tax relief to blunt coronavirus pain -sources
* Fed easing opens door to sharper Turkish rate cut (Adds options cited by (...)UPDATE 5-BOJ joins peers to fight coronavirus fallout, ramps up risky asset buying
* BOJ ready to ease more if virus hurts economy - Kuroda (Adds Kuroda quotes) (...)RPT-US Treasury yields tumble after aggressive Fed action
U.S. Treasury yields fell on Monday but remained above recent multi-year lows, (...)UPDATE 1-U.S. Treasury yields fall after aggressive Fed action, but off lows
U.S. Treasury yields fell on Monday but were off their overnight lows in volatile (...)Canada cuts capital buffer for banks, suspends mortgage stress test change
Canada is reducing the amount of capital lenders must hold to guard against (...)UPDATE 1-Portugal to help firms through coronavirus, tough measures in place
Portugal moved to help businesses weather the coronavirus epidemic on Friday (...)UPDATE 1-EU to redirect funds to virus-hit parts of economy
* Germany announces huge state guarantee scheme (recasts with announced measures) (...)Factbox: Britain starts new funding scheme to shield businesses from coronavirus
The Bank of England unexpectedly cut interest rates by half a percent on Wednesday (...)UK fires double stimulus salvo to soften coronavirus hit
Britain unveiled a 30 billion-pound stimulus plan on Wednesday to help the (...)UPDATE 2-U.S. SEC votes to exempt smaller companies from independent audit reviews
The U.S. securities regulator on Thursday voted to relax internal audit controls introduced (...)UPDATE 4-Fed provides massive liquidity injection to calm markets amid signs of stress
The Federal Reserve moved to stem a market meltdown on Thursday with offers (...)UPDATE 6-UK fires double stimulus salvo to soften coronavirus hit
* Longer-term spending to grow twice as fast as economy (Adds comments from (...)Oil price plunge ramps up pressure on Pemex; hedge programs in focus
A crash in crude prices has intensified pressure on the finances of Mexican (...)Give gig workers sick pay to help stop virus spread - TUC
Britain must provide sick pay for low-wage and gig-economy workers who need (...)Targeted insurance offers hotels some relief in coronavirus fight
* Interactive graphic https://tmsnrt.rs/2VAT4xF on January hotel performance (...)U.S. officials talk down coronavirus market panic, tout economic strength
Trump administration officials on Sunday tried to calm market panic that the coronavirus (...)RPT-COLUMN-Oil traders price in coronavirus-driven recession: Kemp
Oil traders and other financial investors are anticipating a severe slowdown (...)MIDEAST STOCKS-Gulf bourses dive as coronavirus worries deepen
Stock markets in the Gulf slumped on Sunday, with Kuwait and Dubai among hardest (...)Man Group full-year profits up as market gains offset net outflows
British hedge fund manager Man Group posted a 2019 adjusted pretax profit (...)Jupiter full-year profits hit by outflows, cancels special dividend
British asset manager Jupiter Fund Management said full-year pretax profits (...)Hong Kong stocks close higher as Beijing signals more support for economy
Hong Kong stocks reversed earlier losses to end higher on Thursday, after (...)UPDATE 2-Metro Bank cuts back growth plans after plunge into the red
Metro Bank shares tumbled on Wednesday after the bank plunged to a full-year (...)UK employers urge Johnson not to sacrifice services in EU deal
Britain must not exclude its huge services industry from a planned trade deal (...)Markets underprice coronavirus risk - UBS chairman on Bloomberg TV
Markets are underpricing the risk that the coronavirus outbreak poses to the (...)China economy: Why it matters to you
As China struggles to cope with the coronavirus outbreak, we look at the scale (...)Immigration: No visas for low-skilled workers, government says
Ministers urge firms to stop relying on "cheap labour", but critics warn of (...)Investors track ships, chase rumours to get edge on COVID-19 risks
As investors crunch numbers to determine how the coronavirus will hit China’s (...)Coronavirus impact on euro zone economy to be temporary - Centeno
The head of the Eurogroup Mario Centeno said on Monday he expected the impact (...)UPDATE 1-Romania may sell 5% stake in Hidroelectrica to EBRD
Romania is considering an offer from the European Bank for Reconstruction (...)Thai bank loans may grow more than 2% this year -c.bank
Commercial bank loans in Thailand may grow more than 2% this year while bad (...)China and HK stocks climb as Beijing steps up support for virus-hit economy
China stocks rallied on Monday, led by start-up companies which surged to (...)WRAPUP 10-People returning to Beijing under quarantine as China struggles to pick up economy
* China says mainland cases rise by 5,090, with 121 new deathsRBS profits beat expectations, to rebrand as NatWest
Royal Bank of Scotland reported a better than expected pre-tax profit of 4.2 (...)CORRECTED-U.S. carbon price group boosts lobbying in Congress, releases plan
A group aiming to spur climate change legislation that would tax carbon emissions stepped (...)UPDATE 1-U.S. carbon price group boosts lobbying in Congress, releases plan
A group aiming to spur climate change legislation that would tax carbon emissions stepped (...)UPDATE 2-South Africa must fix its public finances, Ramaphosa says
* Speech short on specifics, timeframes (Writes through with new detail, quotes) (...)Exchange Operator CME Group posts 22% rise in quarterly profit
Exchange operator CME Group Inc on Wednesday posted a 22% rise in fourth-quarter (...)Coronavirus: China to pump billions into economy amid growth fears
The money will be deployed on Monday as financial markets reopen after an (...)UPDATE 2-China to inject $174 bln of liquidity on Monday as markets reopen
* Beijing says will use monetary policy tools to support economyHong Kong economy to see more weakness due to virus outbreak
The risk of further contraction in the Hong Kong economy, which was buffeted (...)WRAPUP 9-China seeks to boost economy as first virus death reported outside its borders
The first death from the coronavirus outside of China was reported on Sunday (...)UPDATE 1-Euro zone inflation pressures are building but only slowly -ECB chief economist
Inflationary pressures in the euro zone are slowly building and the deflationary (...)UPDATE 1-Indian shares slide as federal budget fails to inspire
Indian shares fell on Saturday to their lowest closing level in more than (...)INDUSTRY VIEWS-India budget focuses on tax cuts, farm spending to revive growth
Indian Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman on Saturday unveiled the budget (...)Sterling jumps as BoE keeps interest rates on hold
Sterling strengthened as the Bank of England kept interest rates on hold on (...)Majority of CEOs expect global economy to cool in PwC survey
More than half of chief executives in an annual survey by PwC expect a slowdown (...)Putin appoints former economy minister Maxim Oreshkin as adviser
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday appointed former economy minister (...)UPDATE 2-South African Airways cancels flights in fight for survival
* State firms big risk for South African economy (Updates with detail from (...)UPDATE 3-Far Point to buy tax-free shopping firm Global Blue at $2.6 bln valuation
Far Point Acquisition Corp, a blank-check company set up by hedge fund Third (...)Syrian pound hits new lows over regional tensions - traders
The battered Syrian currency hit a new record low on Monday over fears that (...)HK considers "competitive" tax measures for private equity funds -finance sec
Hong Kong finance secretary Paul Chan said on Monday the government was considering (...)UPDATE 1-Board member overseeing Wirecard audit elected chairman
The board member overseeing an outside audit of Wirecard has been elected (...)ECB rate rise in 2021? Markets starting to think about it
Money markets are starting to price higher interest rates for the euro zone (...)Monte dei Paschi sees 1.2 bln euro net profit hit in Q4 from tax change
Italian state-owned bank Monte dei Paschi di Siena said on Thursday it expected (...)WRAPUP 1-Fed officials: Trade risks easing may mean bluer sky for 2020
The global trade wars may not be over, but U.S. Federal Reserve officials (...)GRAPHIC-ECB rate rise in 2021? Markets starting to think about it
Money markets are starting to price higher interest rates for the euro zone (...)UPDATE 2-PIMCO says signs point to stronger global economy in 2020
Recession risks have diminished in recent months, and the current window of (...)UPDATE 3-Mexico hedges oil output for 2020 as risks grow
Mexico has completed its annual oil hedging program for 2020 at $49 a barrel, (...)Recession, robots and rockets: another roaring 20s for world markets?
Helicopter cash, climate crises, smart cities and the space economy -- investors (...)UPDATE 4-Argentina creates external debt unit, economy bill moves to Senate
Argentina appointed a government team to kick off talks with creditors to (...)German finmin: tax on share dealing could be extended to other assets
The financial transaction tax on share dealing that 10 European countries (...)UPDATE 2-Uber submits appeal to regain London taxi licence
* Uber can continue operating during appeal (Adds response from London transport (...)UPDATE 2-Ethiopia to get $3 bln loan from World Bank
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed said on Friday that Ethiopia will receive $3 billion (...)HSBC Swiss unit to pay $192 mln to settle U.S. tax investigation
The Swiss private banking unit of HSBC Holdings Plc will pay $192.4 million (...)UPDATE 1-HSBC Swiss unit to pay $192 mln in latest U.S. tax evasion deal
* Swiss banks have paid billions of dollars (Adds details, comments and background) (...)Flying cars could lure investors away from ground-based services -survey
Electric air taxis — known colloquially, if somewhat misleadingly, as "flying (...)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 (...)Deutsche Bank staffers cleared but bank fined in money laundering case
Frankfurt prosecutors have dropped an investigation into two Deutsche Bank (...)UPDATE 1-Trump asks Supreme Court to stop banks from disclosing his financial data
President Donald Trump, fighting to keep details of his finances secret, asked (...)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 (...)Housebuilder Berkeley reports 31% slump in first-half profit
British housebuilder Berkeley Group Plc on Friday reported a slump in first-half (...)UPDATE 2-Metro Bank CEO Donaldson follows chairman out of door
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British consumers, whose spending has helped drive the economy since the Brexit (...)UPDATE 2-Germany dodges recession in third quarter thanks to exports, spending
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British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Wednesday he planned a multi-billion-pound (...)UPDATE 1-U.S. companies say consumer still strong even as broader outlook dims
Walmart became the latest company to point to a strong U.S. consumer, adding (...)Trump asks Supreme Court to block disclosure of financial records to Congress
President Donald Trump on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block a ruling (...)EXPLAINER-Ways Trump’s tax returns could come to light
U.S. President Donald Trump broke with a decades-long tradition of U.S. presidential candida (...)UPDATE 3-Trump asks U.S. Supreme Court to prevent release of his tax returns
President Donald Trump on Thursday asked the conservative-majority U.S. Supreme (...)REFILE-UPDATE 1-Fewer Chinese cities report home price gains in Oct
New home prices in China maintained steady growth in October but fewer cities (...)Nikkei drops as Trump offers mixed signals on China trade deal
Japanese shares slipped on Wednesday after U.S. President Donald Trump left (...)UPDATE 1-UK accounting watchdog to name and grade poor audits
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A reduction in the risks that have bedeviled the global economy this year (...)UK banks urge government to ease tax burden as Brexit beckons
Banking in Britain paid 40 billion pounds in taxes in the last financial year (...)Factbox: Major Saudi Arabian non-oil deals since 2016
Saudi Arabia has tried to attract foreign capital into its non-oil sector (...)Democratic 2020 hopeful Warren still weighing Medicare for All financing options
White House hopeful Elizabeth Warren is taking heat from her Democratic rivals (...)German bank regulator tells banks cutting fat is not enough, magazine reports
The head of German financial regulator BaFin called on banks to restructure (...)UPDATE 4-In blow to U.S., EU pledges quick move on tax for polluting firms
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Boeing Co on Wednesday urged Airbus to comply with World Trade Organization (...)Australian shares to open flat ahead of RBA decision; NZ little changed
Australian shares are expected to open little changed on Tuesday as investors (...)PwC earns record revenues, opposes market caps in UK
PwC earned $42.4 billion in global annual revenues with $3 billion going into (...)Italy govt has found money to avoid sales tax hike-PM
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte said on Monday his government had freed (...)U.S. cenbank should target repo rate to reduce market volatility - ex-Fed officials
Recent money market volatility shows the Federal Reserve needs to retool how (...)UPDATE 1-Philippine c.bank steps up bid to lift growth, cuts rates a 3rd time
The Philippine central bank cut its benchmark interest rate for a third time (...)UPDATE 1-Hungary central bank trims key inflation forecasts for 2019 and 2020
The National Bank of Hungary sees tax-adjusted core inflation, its preferred (...)Uber to launch UK driver loyalty scheme amid licence battle
Uber will launch a loyalty programme for its British drivers offering free education (...)Lebanese PM talks to Saudi minister about support for economy
Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri spoke to the Saudi finance minister on Saturday (...)UPDATE 1-Lebanese PM talks to Saudi minister about support for economy
Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri spoke to the Saudi finance minister on Saturday (...)Bank of England forecasts low interest rates for longer
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Hedge funds are becoming more pessimistic about the outlook for oil prices (...)Central bankers face political shocks, and hope to avoid the worst
Global central bank chiefs know their job is to keep the economy out of the (...)UPDATE 1-India Inc grows impatient as economy dips and Modi is distracted
When Prime Minister Narendra Modi was re-elected in May with a sweeping majority, (...)UPDATE 2-India rolls back tax hike on investors; outlines steps to boost sentiment
* India exempts foreign, domestic investors from increased taxUPDATE 4-General Electric fortifies defense against charges of bogus accounting
General Electric Co reinforced its defense of its accounting practices on (...)Kuwait sovereign fund in portfolio shift on signs of global economic weakness -report
The Kuwait Investment Authority (KIA) began increasing its exposure to bonds (...)UPDATE 2-Protest-hit Hong Kong unveils $2.4 bln economic support package
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Labour market data showing the fastest pay growth in 11 years and more people (...)UK shares in the red as risk aversion prevails
UK shares inched lower on Tuesday, as worries over protests in Hong Kong, (...)UPDATE 1-Steinhoff looks to sell off assets after $7 billion accounting fraud
Scandal-hit South African retailer Steinhoff said on Tuesday its only hope (...)Burford Capital considers share buyback after Muddy Waters short attack
Burford Capital , a London-listed fund that finances lawsuits in return for (...)Muddy Waters wipes £2 billion off Burford Capital shares in latest short attack
Short-seller Muddy Waters has sparked a 2 billion pound slump in shares of (...)Sampo Q2 pre-tax profit drops 29%, beats forecasts
Financial group Sampo posted a smaller than expected drop in second-quarter (...)Stock markets drop on new Trump China tariffs
US and European indexes fall after the President announces taxes on $300bn (...)U.S. tells Britain to drop tax proposal on U.S. tech firms for trade deal -The Telegraph
The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has told Britain it will (...)Eurozone prepares for interest rate cut as growth slows
The outlook for the eurozone economy is getting "worse and worse", says the (...)BoE could need to cut rates if Brexit uncertainty persists - Vlieghe
The Bank of England could potentially need to cut interest rates to boost (...)RPT-COLUMN-Equity prices and stories about the economy: Kemp
* (John Kemp is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own) (...)UK government should cut taxes to boost growth - senior Treasury minister
Britain should use the opportunity of leaving the European Union to cut taxes (...)BoE says British banks ready for no-deal Brexit, trade war
British banks hold enough capital to cope with a no-deal Brexit and a global (...)Investor frustrations build as RBS grapples with excess capital conundrum
Just over a decade after fending off insolvency, taxpayer-backed Royal Bank (...)COLUMN-Hedge funds sell crude as economy fears trump OPEC cuts: Kemp
Hedge funds sold more Brent futures and options last week as concerns about (...)Irish consumer sentiment inches higher in June
Irish consumer sentiment inched higher in June following strong domestic economic (...)UK consumers raise borrowing at weakest pace in five years, adding to slowdown signs
Lending to British consumers rose by its weakest pace in more than five years (...)UK shop prices fall for first time since October - BRC
British shop prices fell in early June for the first time since October last (...)Iceland index inclusion leaves fund managers cold
Iceland may soon reclaim a place on the investment stage through inclusion (...)Grant Thornton revamps UK audit after Patisserie Valerie scandal
Grant Thornton announced an independent review and a 7 million pound ($8.9 (...)Sri Lanka stocks close little changed in thin trade; rupee edges up
Sri Lankan shares ended almost flat in dull trade on Thursday, but posted (...)UPDATE 1-U.S. charges ex-CEO of cryptocurrency company Longfin with $66 million fraud
U.S. prosecutors said on Wednesday the former chief executive of Longfin Corp has (...)ECB to give euro zone economy a small shot in the arm
The European Central Bank will try to give an ailing euro zone economy a boost (...)YOUR MONEY-Retirement reform wants more of your tax dollars now
Saving for retirement is such a lofty goal that the U.S. government has always (...)Column: Funds sell oil as economic fears trump supply threats
Hedge funds continued to liquidate some of their bullish position in oil last (...)UK households fret more about their finances - survey
British households turned more downbeat about their finances in May, according (...)UPDATE 4-Metro Bank shores up finances, prepares for tough investor meeting
* Hedge funds scramble to unwind short bets against firm (Adds investor Royal (...)Metro Bank raises £375m in new funds to bolster finances
The lender issues new shares to bolster its finances, in an attempt to ease (...)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 (...)More than one BoE rate rise likely over next three years - Carney
The Bank of England is likely to carry out further interest rate increases (...)Corbyn-proof? British water, power firms take nationalisation precautions
British water and power firms are trying to soothe nerves over nationalisation (...)Britons feel a boost in their finances from rising wages - survey
British households reported the strongest growth in at least a decade in their (...)YOUR MONEY-Meditate to the tax finish line
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The risk that global economic growth could slow more than expected spurred (...)Not just Brexit - EU frets next crisis may come from money managers, clearing
While Brexit and trade disputes dominate financial headlines, European Union (...)Graphic: Whatever it takes, Part 2? - Five questions for the ECB
Just a month after the European Central Bank halted plans to normalise policy (...)World economy facing delicate moment, IMF says
The International Monetary Fund downgrades global growth for 2019, seeing (...)UK employers defy approach of Brexit with hiring spree
British employers ramped up their hiring at the fastest pace since 2015 in (...)Abu Dhabi aims to lure start-ups with investment in new technology hub
Abu Dhabi will commit up to 1 billion dirhams ($272 million) to support technology start-ups (...)UPDATE 1-Abu Dhabi aims to lure start-ups with investment in new technology hub
Abu Dhabi will commit up to 1 billion dirhams ($272 million) to support technology start-ups (...)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 (...)Hammond offers more spending, lower taxes if a Brexit deal is done
British finance minister Philip Hammond said on Wednesday he could free billions (...)Hammond says his Brexit fiscal war chest has grown
British finance minister Philip Hammond said he now had 26.6 billion pounds (...)UPDATE 3-PwC investigation finds $7.4 bln accounting fraud at Steinhoff, company says
* Investigation found fictitious or irregular transactions totalling 6.5 billion (...)Schroders profit falls on outflows, restructuring
Schroders posted a 15 percent fall in full-year pretax profit after restructuring (...)SE Asia Stocks-Eke out small gains as global growth concerns return
Southeast Asian stocks edged higher in thin trading on Thursday as investors (...)Bank of England sees weakest UK outlook since 2009 on Brexit, global slowdown
The Bank of England said Britain faces its weakest economic growth in a decade (...)UK house prices remain sluggish as Brexit nears - Nationwide
British house prices rose by 0.4 percent in annual terms in February, only (...)BPIFrance bank sees strong corporate credit demand
French state-owned bank BPIFrance said corporate credit demand was strong (...)UK consumers rein in appetite for borrowing as Brexit nears
- Lending to British consumers grew at its slowest pace in four years in December, (...)Macron hopes debate can quell French unrest. So did Louis XVI
* "Yellow vest" protests have slowed economy, rocked presidencyUK consumer lending growth slows to near four-year low as Brexit approaches
LONDON, Jan 4 - Lending to British consumers grew at its slowest pace in nearly (...)Are the days of the private car really over?
Is the "robo-taxis" revolution really on its way? Many readers were doubtful, (...)UPDATE 2-Powell: Fed can be patient as U.S. economy evolves in 2019
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said on Thursday the U.S. central bank (...)COLUMN-Recessions? Never consensus, always hiding in plain sight - McGeever
Fears that the U.S. economy is about to slip into recession have receded quite (...)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 (...)COLUMN-Risks for world economy, markets if U.S. yields hold above 3 pct: McGeever
The outlook for U.S. interest rates has shifted, as investors bet that recent (...)UK PM May sets up business councils to advise on post-Brexit policy
Prime Minister Theresa May has created five new business councils to advise (...)Measuring Tax Support for R&D and Innovation - country profiles
The 2017 OECD R&D tax incentive country profiles provide detailed information (...)Government to bring forward promised income tax cuts
British Chancellor Philip Hammond said on Monday that the government will (...)Britain to tax non-recycled plastic packaging
Britain will levy a new tax on those who make or import plastic packaging (...)UK house prices rise at slowest pace in over five years - Nationwide
British house prices rose at their slowest pace in more than five years in (...)European shares edges up as earnings flurry quells Fed angst
European shares opened slightly higher on Thursday as a flurry of corporate (...)UPDATE 1-EU plans to raise tax bill of online giants gather momentum
* EU commission to present list of legal options in coming daysUPDATE 1-Erdogan says will discuss case of ex-Turkish minister with Trump during visit
ANKARA, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday (...)UPDATE 2-China August yuan loans surprisingly strong, but growth may have peaked
* Slow credit rise, higher borrowing costs may weigh on economy (Adds analyst (...)Stanley Fischer and the twilight of technocracy
IN 2004 Stanley Fischer described the wonder he felt as an economics student (...)Goldman Sachs announces a change in strategy
IT IS not easy to feel pity for Goldman Sachs. Its alumni lord it in pivotal (...)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 (...)Weak data throws wrench into long China stock rally but Hong Kong rises
SHANGHAI, Sept 15 (Reuters) - Chinese stocks paused on Friday and looked set (...)Is Margrethe Vestager championing consumers or her political career?
EVEN her enemies admire the bloody-mindedness of Margrethe Vestager, the European (...)A legal vulnerability at the heart of China’s big internet firms
COMPANIES’ legal structures are usually mind-numbing fare. But occasionally (...)Give us some clarity on Brexit, French minister Griveaux tells UK
LONDON, Sept 13 (Reuters) - The British government needs to provide more clarity (...)Canadian small business lending rises in July as economy grows
OTTAWA, Sept 13 (Reuters) - Lending to Canadian small businesses climbed to (...)Sri Lankan shares close little changed in dull trade; tax bill weighs on mkt
COLOMBO, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares closed little changed in low (...)Capacity cuts in China fuel a commodity rally and a debate
STEEL ran in Zhang Cheng’s family for three generations. His grandfather (...)Bank BNP Paribas loses £35m UK tax avoidance case
A tribunal has ruled against BNP Paribas after HMRC accused it of tax avoidance. (...)Governments need to rethink their attitudes to debt
GOVERNMENTS do not always make the best budget managers. Assuming it avoids (...)CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-U.S. charges former Turkish minister with Iran sanctions evasion
ISTANBUL, Sept 7 (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors have charged a former Turkish (...)RPT-Foreigners dump Japan stocks as N.Korea, yen take gloss off bright economic news
TOKYO, Sept 6 (Reuters) - Foreign investors are ditching Japanese stocks, (...)Berkeley says London housing market still hit by Brexit, tax hike
LONDON (Reuters) - British housebuilder Berkeley said on Wednesday that the (...)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 (...)On NAFTA, Donald Trump’s most dangerous opponents are at home
EVER game for a fight, President Donald Trump is picking one again with Canada (...)Of Indian banknotes cancelled last year, 99% are accounted for
ON NOVEMBER 8th 2016, Narendra Modi, India’s prime minister, stunned its (...)UPDATE 4-Trump touts tax reform, tells Congress to deliver
SPRINGFIELD, Mo., Aug 30 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump turned his (...)US stocks close higher after GDP growth
Shares close higher after new data showing the US economy grew faster than (...)The gap between India’s richer and poorer states is widening
COUNTRIES find it easier to get rich once their neighbours already are. East (...)UPDATE 1-Austrian IPO candidate Novomatic reports earnings drop
VIENNA, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Austrian gaming technology group Novomatic AG reported (...)US stocks unmoved by strong GDP growth
Despite new data showing that the US economy grew faster than expected, shares (...)Lending to UK consumers cools as economic confidence ebbs
LONDON (Reuters) - Lending to British consumers expanded at the weakest pace (...)UPDATE 1-Danish government seeks cuts in capital gains tax, faces opposition
COPENHAGEN, Aug 30 (Reuters) - The Danish government proposed cuts on Wednesday (...)The “free” economy comes at a cost
FACEBOOK, whose users visit for an average of 50 minutes a day, promises members: (...)Does ageing explain America’s disappointing wage growth?
WHEN America’s unemployment was last as low as it has been recently, in (...)UPDATE 1-Lending to UK consumers cools as economic confidence ebbs
* Consumer credit growth weakest since April 2016 - BoE * European Commission (...)Trump hits road to tout tax reform as helping workers
WASHINGTON, Aug 30 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump will turn his signature (...)UK consumer credit growth hits more than one-year low in July, mortgage approvals surge - BoE
LONDON (Reuters) - British consumer credit expanded at the weakest pace in (...)Danish govt seeks cuts in capital gains tax
COPENHAGEN, Aug 30 (Reuters) - The Danish government on Wednesday proposed (...)Australia Q2 construction spending booms, in boost to economy
SYDNEY, Aug 30 (Reuters) - Australian construction spending boasted its biggest (...)Recruiter InterQuest warns on fees as Brexit hits financial services unit
Aug 29 (Reuters) - British technology-focused recruiter InterQuest Group said (...)MIDEAST STOCKS-Saudi banks strong before FTSE upgrade decision, Egypt rebounds
* Summer holidays, Eid, mediocre regional economy limit activitySamsung’s boss is sentenced to prison
SAMSUNG’S founding family, the Lees, have good reason to dislike room 417 (...)Denmark wants to attract more IPOs by cutting tax on equity investments
COPENHAGEN, Aug 24 (Reuters) - Denmark wants to reduce the tax on equity investments, (...)Sri Lanka likely to miss 2017 revenue goal on tax proposal delay
COLOMBO, Aug 24 (Reuters) - Sri Lanka is likely to miss its revenue target (...)Flying water taxis highlight French startup frustrations
PARIS, Aug 24 (Reuters) - French yachtsman Alain Thebault wants to turn a (...)Sri Lankan shares fall for third straight day; blue chips drag
COLOMBO, Aug 23 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares fell for the third straight (...)COLUMN-US monopoly power and the stock market boom: James Saft
Aug 22 (Reuters) - Monopoly pricing power may be keeping U.S. corporate earnings (...)Sri Lankan shares end weaker in thin trade; tax proposal weighs
COLOMBO, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares ended weaker on Monday, lingering (...)UPDATE 2-Lebanese president signs public sector pay rise and tax hike laws
BEIRUT, Aug 21 (Reuters) - Lebanese President Michel Aoun signed off on public (...)Why Africa’s development model puzzles economists
IT IS easy to buy a rolex in Uganda—albeit not one that will tell the time. (...)China modernises its monetary policy
QIN SHIHUANG was the emperor who first unified China, through bloody conquest (...)Sri Lankan shares snap five days of falls on bargain-hunting
COLOMBO, Aug 18 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan shares rose on Friday on bargain-hunting (...)A firm that shares a name with its founder earns higher profits
A GOOD business name can be pricey. An entrepreneur looking for the perfect (...)UPDATE 1-With Congo finances collapsing, desperate government has few options
* Lack of work drives some to crime (Adds additional VTB comment)SE Asia Stocks-Philippines up on strong growth data; others subdued
By Urvashi Goenka Aug 17 (Reuters) - Philippine shares ended higher on Thursday (...)China stocks rise after promise to widen role for foreign investors
SHANGHAI, Aug 17 (Reuters) - Industrial and materials stocks lifted China (...)SE Asia Stocks-Singapore hits 1-month low as financials drag
By Urvashi Goenka Aug 16 (Reuters) - Singapore shares hit a one-month (...)U.S. tax change proposals anger builders, realtors, charities
WASHINGTON, Aug 14 (Reuters) - With U.S. Congress members focused during their (...)Australia shares rebound as banks rally; NZ climbs
Aug 14 (Reuters) - Australian shares recovered on Monday, with financials (...)Wilko opens redundancy talks with nearly 4,000 staff
The company, which has its headquarters in Worksop, saw its pre-tax profits (...)Research points to a new explanation of “Dutch disease”
IN 1959 geologists discovered 2.8trn cubic metres of natural gas—the largest (...)Investors are not great at predicting politics
FINANCIAL markets are supposed to be the font of all wisdom, weighing up the (...)Year-end wave of Treasury debt issuance may tighten monetary conditions
Aug 10 (Reuters) - The U.S. Treasury Department’s plan to significantly (...)Broadbent stresses rates message as Bank of England tries again
LONDON (Reuters) - A Bank of England policymaker sought on Friday to drive (...)The hubris of ten-year budgets
IN February of 2001, Alan Greenspan, then still the chairman of the Federal (...)How crisis-hit economies become investment darlings
NAWAZ SHARIF is the ex-prime minister of Pakistan again. His third stint in (...)Why national accounts might be like corporate balance-sheets
THE easiest way to get an economist to laugh sardonically is to compare a (...)Brexit-wary Bank of England leaves rates on hold, cuts growth forecast
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England kept interest rates at a record low (...)CORRECTED-(OFFICIAL)-U.S. taxable bond funds attract $1.8 bln in week -Lipper
NEW YORK, Aug 3 (Reuters) - Investors added $1.8 billion to taxable bond funds (...)Bank of England leaves rates on hold, cuts growth forecast, still hints at 2018 rise
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England kept interest rates at a record low (...)Hot and cold: Euro zone grows but inflation slows
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Data in the coming week should confirm the euro zone (...)UK will not cut taxes below European average after Brexit - Hammond
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain does not intend to lower taxes far below the European (...)Brexit: UK will not cut taxes, says Philip Hammond
Chancellor Philip Hammond says the UK has no desire to try to undercut European (...)US second-quarter growth accelerates to 2.6%
Higher consumer spending and business investment helped to boost the US economy. (...)FTSE 100 opens lower as BT shares fall
Shares in the telecoms group drop 3% after it takes a charge related to its (...)The world’s largest online-travel company
NOT since the dotcom boom at the turn of the century have technology shares (...)America’s uncompetitive markets harm its economy
“THE best of all monopoly profits is a quiet life,” wrote Sir John Hicks, (...)Tech stocks have regained their dotcom-era highs
CAST your mind back to when Bill Clinton was president, Tony Blair and Vladimir (...)Lloyds bank posts biggest half-year profit in eight years
LONDON, July 27 (Reuters) - Lloyds Banking Group reported its biggest half-year (...)Rentokil profit surges on gains from Haniel JV
July 27 - British support services company Rentokil Initial Plc said its pre-tax (...)Heading to Germany because of Brexit? Call this free tax hotline
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - The western German state of Hesse, home to Frankfurt, (...)UK commissions EU migration impact study, promises no Brexit cliff-edge
LONDON, July 27 (Reuters) - Britain commissioned an independent study on Thursday (...)Strong results boost FTSE, Jimmy Choo soars on Michael Kors takeover
* Acacia Mining sinks after Tanzania demands tax payment (Updates with closing (...)SPECIAL REPORT-Herded into default, then hounded to repay student loans
PHILADELPHIA, July 25 (Reuters) - Lakisha Johnson figured all she needed was (...)INSIGHT-Norwegian Air under pressure to boost finances
OSLO/LONDON, July 25 (Reuters) - Norwegian Air, the fast-growing budget airline (...)Rathbone Brothers first-half pretax profit up 16.7 percent
LONDON (Reuters) - British wealth manager Rathbone Brothers plc posted a (...)IMF downgrades UK and US growth forecasts
Lower activity in the first quarter of 2017 suggests both will underperform (...)Turkey working on corporate tax cuts in strategic sectors - minister
ANKARA, July 24 (Reuters) - Turkey is working on corporate tax cuts in some (...)Spain looks at selling more of Bankia, economy minister says
BARCELONA, Spain, July 23 (Reuters) - Spain will explore the possibility of (...)UPDATE 3-After healthcare failure, Republicans face similar divisions on tax reform
WASHINGTON, July 18 (Reuters) - Republicans in Congress unveiled a fiscal (...)Average price of UK motor insurance hits record high in Q2 - ABI
July 18 (Reuters) - The average price of UK motor insurance hit a record high (...)India raises tax on cigarettes
NEW DELHI, July 17 (Reuters) - India has raised the total tax on cigarettes (...)Hong Kong stocks end at new 2-year peak on robust China economy, inflows
July 17 (Reuters) - Hong Kong stocks rose for the sixth straight day on Monday, (...)Carillion picks accountants EY to help with strategic review
July 17 (Reuters) - Carillion has appointed accounting firm EY to support (...)UPDATE 1-Carillion picks accountants EY to help with strategic review
July 17 (Reuters) - Carillion has appointed accounting firm EY to support (...)New Senate healthcare plan keeps Obamacare-era taxes on wealthy -Senate source
WASHINGTON, July 13 (Reuters) - The revised U.S. Senate healthcare plan will (...)The United States of debt
POLITICS in America may be an arena of mutual incomprehension with few settled (...)Climate change and inequality
ON JULY 12, the Larsen C ice shelf in Antarctica disgorged a chunk of ice (...)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 (...)SE Asia Stocks-Most up on cautious Fed; Philippines gives up gains
By Chris Thomas July 13 (Reuters) - Most Southeast Asian stock markets (...)Britain hails Spanish investment as sign of confidence in economy
LONDON, July 13 (Reuters) - Spanish companies will commit millions of pounds (...)UPDATE 1-Swiss, French to resume tax data exchange after resolving concerns
ZURICH, July 12 (Reuters) - Switzerland and France have smoothed over concerns (...)Swiss, French to resume tax data exchange after resolving concerns
ZURICH, July 12 (Reuters) - Switzerland and France have smoothed over concerns (...)UPDATE 3-Metro businesses set sights on acquisitions after demerger
* Metro shares up 1.5 pct (Adds comments from Ceconomy, Kellerhals)China June total social financing rises to 1.78 trln yuan
BEIJING, July 12 (Reuters) - Total social financing (TSF), a broad measure (...)Sri Lankan shares slip from 18-month high on profit-taking
COLOMBO, July 11 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan stocks edged down on Tuesday from (...)Brexit may never happen - Sir Vince Cable
Labour and Tory divisions are "enormous" and the economy is "deteriorating", (...)US jobs growth faster than expected
The US economy added 222,000 jobs last month, but wage growth remained subdued. (...)UK economic data weakens, casting doubt on BoE rate hike talk
LONDON (Reuters) - Output by British factories unexpectedly fell in May, suggesting (...)G20 leaders to address taxation of digital economy -Schaeuble on ZDF
BERLIN, July 6 (Reuters) - Leaders from the 20 leading global economies will (...)UPDATE 1-Dutch inquiry calls for overhaul of trust office industry
AMSTERDAM, July 5 (Reuters) - Many trust offices based in the Netherlands (...)Scottish economy rebounds in first quarter of 2017
Official figures show Scottish GDP grew by 0.8%, having shrunk by 0.2% in (...)Dutch inquiry calls for overhaul of trust office industry
AMSTERDAM, July 5 (Reuters) - Many trust offices based in the Netherlands (...)UPDATE 1-Ukraine software firm says computers compromised after cyber attack
KIEV, July 5 (Reuters) - The Ukrainian software firm at the centre of a cyber (...)Ukraine software firm says computers compromised after cyber attack
KIEV, July 5 (Reuters) - A Ukrainian software firm at the centre of a cyber (...)UPDATE 3-Police seize servers of Ukrainian software firm after cyber attack
* Kiev says to extend tax deadline to help affected firms (Adds police, company (...)UPDATE 2-Police seize servers of Ukrainian software firm after cyber attack
* Kiev says to extend tax deadline to help affected firms (Adds details, background) (...)Australia state opposition lawmakers say they will block bank tax
SYDNEY, July 3 (Reuters) - The parliamentary opposition of the state of South (...)UPDATE 1-Australia state opposition lawmakers say they will block bank tax
SYDNEY, July 3 (Reuters) - The parliamentary opposition of the state of South (...)UPDATE 4-South Africa says may need seek outside help to get economy going
* ANC policy meeting to lay ground for Zuma succession (Adds Zuma no-confidence (...)UPDATE 1-Danish businesses face labour shortage as economy picks up
COPENHAGEN, June 30 (Reuters) - The Danish economy performed better than expected (...)UK consumers suffer longest decline in spending power since 1970s
LONDON, (Reuters) - British consumers have suffered the longest decline 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 (...)China needs to strike balance between deleveraging and support for some sectors - IMF
DALIAN, China, June 29 (Reuters) - China needs to strike a balance between (...)UPDATE 5-U.S. Senate Republicans struggle to salvage healthcare effort
* Trump spurns Schumer proposal for meeting of all senators (Adds Rounds and (...)Carney in driving seat in Bank of England rate tussle
LONDON (Reuters) - The Bank of England tightened its controls on lending on (...)Britain to crack down on militant, criminal financing
LONDON, June 25 (Reuters) - Britain will bring in new rules on Monday to crack (...)IMF to visit Mozambique to discuss debt audit concerns
MAPUTO, June 24 (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund will visit Mozambique (...)Why the falling oil price isn’t hurting markets
INVESTORS could easily get confused about the impact of oil-price rises on (...)Why falling oil isn't hurting markets
INVESTORS could easily get confused about the impact of oil prices rises on (...)UPDATE 2-Obamacare replacement bill takes center stage in U.S. Senate
WASHINGTON, June 22 (Reuters) - A seven-year push by U.S. Republicans to dismantle (...)Barclays and four former executives are charged with fraud
IN 2008, as banks cracked on both sides of the Atlantic, Britain’s government (...)The Federal Reserve risks truncating a recovery with room to run
WHEN it comes to inflation, the Federal Reserve sometimes resembles a child (...)Obamacare replacement bill to take center stage in U.S. Senate
WASHINGTON, June 22 (Reuters) - A seven-year push by U.S. Republicans to dismantle (...)UPDATE 2- Call to change South African central bank mandate dubbed "very serious risk"
* S.Africa gripped by political turmoil, economy in recession (Adds finance (...)UPDATE 1-Builder Berkeley warns of Brexit impact despite profit leap
LONDON, June 21 (Reuters) - London-focused housebuilder Berkeley posted a (...)Mark Carney says time not right for interest rate rise
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