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Euro Crisis

Lessons From The Financial Markets: The UK Gets Kicked Out Of The EU

20 Jan 2013 @ 13:08
Don’t get me wrong, I think that Great Britain is the greatest nation on Earth, but we do have an Achilles Heel. Indeed, for the past 50 years and more it has been the relationship with Europe, and the European Union. This running sore continues, and manifests itself currently in Prime Minister David Cameron in […]
 

Business Leaders Warn Cameron Over EU

13 Jan 2013 @ 20:42
Virgin Group Chairman Sir Richard Branson and WPP CEO Sir Martin Sorrell back UK Membership of the European Union UK business leaders have signed a letter warning Prime Minister David Cameron from seeking a whole renegotiation of the country’s membership of the European Union (EU). Supported by Virgin Group Chairman Sir Richard Branson, BT Group […]
 

Peugeot Sales Slump in EU

09 Jan 2013 @ 15:56
Car manufacturer Peugeot Citroen (EU:UG) announces a European sales fall of 16.5% 2012. Peugeot Citroen has announced that their European sales are down by 16.5% in 2012, though sales in China were up by 7.2% and 10.1% in Russia. The French based firm saw a worldwide sales fall of 8.8%, down to 2,820,000 units, citing […]
 

Obama: Debt Ceiling Failure would be “Catastrophic”

06 Jan 2013 @ 14:43
President Barack Obama has said that failure by the United States government to reach an agreement on further raising the nation’s debt ceiling would lead to “catastrophic consequences”. The Democratic president faces the challenge of reaching an agreement with Republican majority in the House of Representatives, with the Unites States Senate currently under Democratic control, but […]
 

UK Service Sector Contracts

05 Jan 2013 @ 17:05
The UK’s service sector has contracted for the first time since December 2010. Research conducted by the Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply, CIPS, and financial information supplier Markit concludes that the UK’s Purchasing Managers’ Index, PMI, figure fell from 50.2 in November to 48.9 in December in 2012. Any figure under 50.0 signifies negative […]
 

Growth in Chinese Service Sector

04 Jan 2013 @ 16:29
The Chinese service sector has grown at its fastest rate for four months indicating that the country is set for a period of sustained economic recovery. Newly released results for China’s National Bureau of Statistics shown that non-manufacturing purchasing manager’s index, known as PMI, increased to 56.1 in December from November’s 55.6, with any figure […]
 

Breaking News - FTSE100 hits 6000

02 Jan 2013 @ 09:48
– Breaking News – Following the apparent resolution of the US Fiscal Cliff saga, the FTSE is back above 6000 for the first time since the summer slump kicked off in July 2011. The breakthrough is not solely down to the Fiscal Cliff agreement, as 2012 saw a global rally in equities whilst central banks […]
 

Optimism on European, Chinese and UK Manufacturing

14 Dec 2012 @ 14:55
Euro-area services and manufacturing output fell less than forecast in December, giving hope to a quicker recovery from the debt crisis that is weakening several countries. An index based on a survey of purchasing managers in both industries rose to 47.3 from 46.5 in November, London-based Markit Economics said today, whereas economists had forecast a […]
 

2013 with a Silver Lining - Part 1

14 Dec 2012 @ 12:01
Inflation Down, Eurozone on the Brink AUSTERITY VS INFLATION Politicians don’t like inflation and current austerity dogmas will curb it in the following years.  Goods and services prices will slightly decrease in the UK, US and EU countries. Cutting interest rates even more will prove to be useless: the percentage of inflation we have now […]
 

Common Eyes to Supervise European Banks

13 Dec 2012 @ 13:04
Eurozone financial ministers agreed early this morning on a deal to make the European Central Bank the bloc’s banking supervisor, making a step towards a future banking union. The ECB will monitor up to 200 eurozone lenders from early 2014, but one of the main purposes of the reform – to allow the €500bn of […]
 
 
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