PM Keir Starmer and chancellor Rachel Reeves pledged to get the economy growing but unfortunately all the wrong things are ...
The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said public sector net borrowing was £1.6bn higher than the same month last year ...
Housing benefits for those with private landlords are being outstripped by the soaring cost of rents, putting pressure on ...
Interest rates were cut by 0.25 percentage points two weeks ago, which experts say may spell bad news for savers ...
The increase will apply to all working-age benefits, including universal credit, PIP, DLA, attendance allowance, carer’s ...
Purchasing managers’ indices showed that overall Eurozone activity sank to 48.1 in November, a 10-month low and below the 50 level that indicates businesses say their activity is contracting. The ...
The Conference Board's consumer confidence indicator for November is due Tuesday, followed by the second estimate of third-quarter GDP, October durable goods orders and weekly jobless claims Wednesday ...
House prices in Flintshire dropped in September, falling more than the average across Wales, new figures show.
Fundamentally for the USD, the impact from the US Presidential election is still being seen, as the incoming administration’s cabinet is still being formed. In particular, the position of Treasury ...
The US Dollar Index (DXY) holds on to intraday gains after both European and US PMI release. The Greenback sees support for higher levels with the economic gap with Europe widening in favor for the US ...
A glut of economic data this week points to retail and business shouldering too much of the Budget burden, even with a boost ...
After years of low rates, high-yield savings accounts are having a moment even as the Bank of England (BoE) cut interest ...