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Economics

Economics / Markets

Update: Banks and miners drag FTSE into the red

The FTSE has continued its downward slide in afternoon trading with banking stocks weighing particularly heavily on the index.

clock 18 August 2011 •

Economics / Markets

ONS blasted for politicising GDP figures

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has been rebuked by its watchdog for publishing growth data last month which "flattered" the national accounts.

clock 17 August 2011 •

Economics / Markets

Five things your clients will call you about this week

The fallout from the last week's market turmoil again dominated the money sections of the Sunday papers. But the phenomenon of vanishing advisers and a possible tidal wave of repossessions also grabbed the eye. It's IFAonline's round-up of the weekend's...

clock 15 August 2011 •

Economics / Markets

Round-up: Osborne to update MPs on economy today

Chancellor George Osborne will today update MPs on the British economy as turmoil continues on the world's stock markets.

clock 11 August 2011 •

Economics / Markets

One page guide: What to tell clients on US downgrade

The historic downgrade of US debt capped a momentous week which saw global markets go into free-fall.

clock 08 August 2011 •

Economics / Markets

Bank holds rates at 0.5% again

The Bank of England has held interest rates at their record low of 0.5% amid escalating concerns about the strength of the economy.

clock 04 August 2011 •

Economics / Markets

ECB to reopen bond purchases - papers

The new IMF faces corruption allegations, as the ECB steps in to protect Europe with bond purchases, and Osborne's watchdog sounds the economic alarm….we bring you all the top stories from the nationals.

clock 04 August 2011 •

Investment

France warned it could lose credit rating - papers

As the US continues to teeter on the brink of default, France has been dragged into the global financial crisis and Germany warns the Greek bailout was a one-off…we bring you all the top stories from the nationals.

clock 28 July 2011 •

Economics / Markets

"It'll be fine": the ten worst financial predictions

If a single theme links the worst financial crises in history, it is the startlingly-misplaced confidence of the experts who never saw them coming...

clock 08 July 2011 •

Economics / Markets

Murdoch fighting to rescue BSkyB deal - papers

Rupert Murdoch closes the News of the World in an attempt to salvage the merger of News Corporation and BSkyB, the political deadlock over US deficit reduction plans continues and Buffett digs deep for good causes…we bring you the day's top stories.

clock 08 July 2011 •
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