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Annual Growth For U.K. Factories Highest Since 2014 Even As Exports Register Significant Growth

The factory production in the U.K. touched its highest point since 2014 as figures for the same for the month of December was released recently.   There was a rise of 0.3 per cent rise in the month of December in manufacturing compared to the figure in November, shows data released on Friday...

Rise In Hiring In U.S. With Annual Wage Growth Highest Since 2009

Wages and job growth in the U.S. grew in January to touch the highest annual growth point in over 8-1/2 years which led to enhanced expectations of higher inflations this year because of full employment in the labor market.   The U.S. Labor Department said that after adding 160,000 jobs in...

The EU may restrict Britain's access to a single market

The European Union wants to be able to restrict access to the UK for a single market during the transitional period after Brexit, Reuters reports citing an official document. The EU believes that this will be a punishment for London, if it violates the already agreed rules. This option is...

China forces companies to reduce debt

Politicians and watchdogs in China are working together to get rid of the debt bomb. However, they do not resort to significant increases in interest rates, so as not to slow growth, writes Bloomberg. China's total debt, which accounted for 162% of GDP in 2008, reached 259% of GDP in 2016, a jump...

Bloomberg: EM stocks can shelter investors from the market turmoil

Stocks of emerging markets can be one of the most reliable shelters from the turmoil in the markets, writes Bloomberg. In 2018, the market returned to significant volatility. Stocks in developing countries are outperforming other asset classes - from US stocks to gold, bonds and commodities - in...

Reuters: China will report a steady growth in January

This week, China is expected to announce a steady growth in January amid mild inflation and growth in bank lending. However, the celebration of the lunar New Year will make it difficult to determine clear trends in the second world economy for at least another month, Reuters reports. Business...

The Assets Of ‘Global Institutional Pension Fund’ Reached Record High In 2017

Hong Kong’s market situations have made city to be the strongest performer in the growth list of pension assets. According to a study results, it was revealed that the assets of global “institutional pension fund”, present in twenty two “biggest markets” in the world, achieved a “record $41.3...

Lloyds Bank Will Not ‘Accept Credit Card Transactions’ For Cryptourrencies Purchase

The fear of running into deep loss has led Lloyd Bank to take step to forbid its customers to use credit cards for buying cryptocurrencies. On Sunday, 04 February 2018, the Lloyds Banking Group Plc revealed about its plans on putting a ban on “its credit card customers” to buy Bitcoin or any other...

Workers & Business Organisations Of Small Scale Affected By Carillion Liquidation To Receive Financial Help From British Business Bank

BEIS reports about an additional package to ease the financial difficulties of the Carillion collapse victims. The Department of “Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy” reported that the “British Business Bank” will be lending out “100 million pounds” in total to workers and small business...

South Korean Government Does Not Intend To Close Down Cryptocurrency Exchanges

Cryptocurrency investors and traders In South Korea were relieved after the finance minister of the country said that the government does not intend to ban cryptocurrency trading. Following news of stricter regulatory norms over cryptocurrency, investors in South Korea were speculative about the...
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