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Euro break-up costs could hit £1trn

Douglas McWilliams, Chief Executive, Centre for Economics and Business Research, offers his views on what happens next with the euro zone...

Employers 'more confident' about hiring

The latest official jobless figures show a 45,000 fall in the number of people unemployed in the UK...

Reward strategies may be futile if communication does not improve

Most employers in the UK could be wasting the money they spend on salaries and benefits by leaving employees in the dark about the true value of the total package...

Commercial property returns increase marginally

UK commercial property performance improved in April with a marginal increase in headline total returns, as capital value declines slowed allowing All Property total returns to increase to 0...

UK entrepreneurs boost job creation and drive recovery

UK entrepreneurs have grown sales by 20% year on year and created a major boost to demonstrate their key role in rejuvenating the UK economy, according to new figures compiled by Ernst & Young...

Greece problem continues to grip euro zone

Mounting concern about Greece's seemingly inevitable exit from the euro zone has plunged markets into further turmoil...

'Euro zone crisis main threat to UK recovery'

The Bank of England today cut its growth forecast for this year to 0.8% from 1.2%. Problems in the euro zone were identified as the key reason - with the crisis seen as the main threat to the UK's recovery...

Unemployment down by 45,000

UK unemployment has recorded a surprise fall at a time when many analysts had expected the jobless rate to remain unchanged...

Below minimum wage shock for retirement Britons

The true situation regarding retirement Britain is laid bare in the latest LV= State of Retirement Report...

Under-employment masks jobless situation

The number of men doing part-time jobs because they cannot find full-time work has more than doubled over the last four years, according to TUC analysis of official figures...

'Greece playing chicken with sovereign stakes'

Here, Chris Towner, director of FX advisory services at currency specialist HiFX, considers the impact of Greece's potential exit from the euro zone...

Fears rise over health of euro zone

Political upheaval is ushering in a change of focus for the euro zone, according to Paul Brain, manager of the Newton Global Dynamic Bond Fund...

UK economic recovery continues to weaken

April saw a reversal of the English regional growth upturn seen in the previous month, according to the latest Lloyds TSB regional Purchasing Managers' Index...

AIM miners in lacklustre performance

Aim’s junior miners had a subdued start to the year, with strengthening metals prices contributing to only a 5% gain in Ernst & Young’s Mining Eye index from the previous quarter, underperforming the rest of the market...

Challenges ahead for consumers as financial services change

Consumers will face increasing challenges as the fall-out from the financial crisis and economic pressures continue...

Stock markets slide as end looms for Greece

Stock markets across Europe have this morning fallen heavily amid renewed concerns over Greece. Political turmoil in the debt-hit country is fuelling the latest frenzied bout of selling which has seen most major bourses down by around 2%...

Could gold be losing its investment shine?

Here, John Ventre, Portfolio Manager, Spectrum and multi asset funds, Skandia Investment Group, considers the state of the precious metals market...

Natural disasters and weather have serious economic impact

Economic repercussions from natural disasters and the weather are significant and can be long-lived, complicating both policy making and understanding the business cycle, according to global investment manager Standard Life Investments...

Further blow as confidence drifts from UK consumers

UK consumer confidence fell back in April, according to the latest data from Nationwide. Robert Gardner, Nationwide’s Chief Economist, said: "The main Consumer Confidence Index has see-sawed in recent months, with alternating rises and falls since September last year...

Buy-to-let sector continues to enjoy popularity

New buy-to-let lending in the first quarter of this year totalled £3.7billion (32,300 loans), according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders...



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