Economic news and events


Starmer to pledge more cash for border command in blitz on small boats

The Border Security Command is set to see its funding doubled as Keir Starmer fixes his sights on ending small boat crossings.

The prime minister is...

Mon, 04/11/2024 - 06:52


UK’s battered Tory party elects Badenoch as new leader

The UK’s battle-scarred Conservatives on Saturday elected ‘anti-woke’ candidate Kemi Badenoch as its new head, making her the first black leader of a major UK...

Sun, 03/11/2024 - 10:42


PRESS: Fed poised for quarter-point cut despite election jitters - FT

The US Federal Reserve is likely to cut its benchmark rate by 0.25 points next week, the Financial Times reported on Sunday morning.

The Federal...

Sun, 03/11/2024 - 10:38


PRESS: UK rate cut expected but two less likely following Budget

The Bank of England is expected to deliver its second interest rate cut of 2024 at the

monetary policy committee’s meeting next week, The Times...

Sat, 02/11/2024 - 11:06


TOP NEWS: UK manufacturing sector in decline amid pre-budget caution

The UK manufacturing economy made a soft start to the final quarter, falling into contraction territory for the first time since April, numbers on Friday...

Fri, 01/11/2024 - 10:05


UK house price growth moderates in October as stamp duty change looms

UK house price growth slowed last month, numbers from mortgage lender Nationwide showed on Friday.

Nationwide said annual house price growth ebbed to 2.4% last...

Fri, 01/11/2024 - 07:57


Irish manufacturing sector swings into growth on surge in new orders

Factories in Ireland were humming again last month, thanks to the strongest growth in new orders in over two years, survey results from S&P Global...

Fri, 01/11/2024 - 06:50


TOP NEWS: UK retail footfall declines in October on half-term timing

Fewer customers hit the shops in the UK in October, although the fall mainly reflected the timing of the school half-term, figures on Friday showed.

According...

Fri, 01/11/2024 - 06:29


Irish wholesale prices rise in September, slowing annual deflation

Wholesale prices in Ireland saw a slight month-on-month increase in September, slowing their annual decline, data published by the Central Statistics Office showed on Thursday.

Wholesale...

Thu, 31/10/2024 - 11:23


Lower pay rises likely due to budget tax rises, Rachel Reeves admits

Tax rises in the budget are likely to hit workers in the pocket with lower pay rises, Rachel Reeves has admitted.

The UK chancellor acknowledged her...

Thu, 31/10/2024 - 09:33


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