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The consensus looks for the unemployment rate to edge up to 4.4% from 4.3% in light of survey evidence of growing job losses ...
Pound Sterling is forecast to remain under pressure against the Dollar in a week that sees the new U.S. President take office ...
Whilst decisions made by the Bank of England (BoE), European Central Bank (ECB) and the US Federal Reserve do have a direct ... causing depreciation in Pound Sterling.
Compulsory liquidations of UK companies hit a decade-high last year following a late surge in the wake of Rachel Reeves’s ...
The pound has ... to Sterling dropping by as much as 1.1% to $1.233 against the US dollar on Wednesday. The yield on the benchmark 10-year UK gilt, which reflects the cost of government borrowing ...
The Pound came under significant pressure on Thursday ... Current and expected future cost increases led manufacturers to pro-actively raise their selling prices. According to Rob Dobson, Director ...
The pound sank for a fifth day in a row yesterday ... Reeves as she returned to the UK after a trip to China, sterling slumped by as much as a cent to a 14-month low of $1.21 against the US ...
Pound sterling towards December managed ... things have become so much more difficult because “the cost of a fiscal tightening now is maybe too late, following on the upsurge of the US dollar”.
If interest rates and inflation make your head spin, it can often leave you asking: ‘What does this mean for me?’ And one area we all care about, is how much it costs to go on holiday.