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Lots of voices have accused China of manipulating the Yuan for commercial advantage over a number of years.
July is usually a good month for the balance of UK government finances since many self-employed people submit the second of their self-assed tax payments to the Treasury that month.
The nation of Greece will be able to finance itself through international money markets again, having completed the EU/IMF bailout process.
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Last week was a largely negative affair for the world’s major stock markets with only the Dow Jones making any ground.
The official rate of inflation in the UK has edged up for the first time since November 2017.
The economy of Japan is the third largest in the world behind those or the USA and China, respectively.
A New York Federal Reserve report released on Tuesday showed that American’s borrowing hit $13.29 trillion in the second quarter of 2018.
The US economy managed to produce 209000 jobs in July. The level is well above the number needed to provide employment for new entrants into the US job market when retirements and morbidity is factored in.
Last week was a largely negative affair for the world’s major stock markets with only the Nasdaq and FTSE markets making any ground.
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The world had a taste of how the markets would react to the UK leaving the EU immediately after the referendum on 23/6/16 – Sterling fell heavily against all other major currencies.
Currently, as a full member of the EU, the UK enjoys the best possible trading relationship with the EU.
A UK interest rate hike has been on the cards for quite some time, but the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England always found a compelling reason to defer it.
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We live in a global economy. A clear example of this is the fact that 80% of cars manufactured in the UK are for the export market and contain components sourced from across Europe.
The description that Oscar Wilde came up with to describe fox hunting could also just about be used to describe the current mess that the UK government finds itself with its hard core Brexiters.