The “lacklustre” performance was well below City forecasts of around 0.3% growth and follows a 0.1% rise in February ...
European markets look somewhat less attractive but offer important benefits such as liquidity (market depth and the ease of buying and selling assets) and diversification. They could also perform well ...
Assembly lines are humming again after a years-long manufacturing slump, although the uptick isn't happening everywhere. The nasce ...
The risk of a global recession is "fairly minimal," Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, the International Monetary Fund's economic counsellor, told CNBC. Good news include strong economic performance by the ...
Hard landing, soft landing, or no landing at all — where exactly do investors stand on the US economy's trajectory while ...
In a surprising turn, the UK's unemployment rate has climbed to a six-month peak of 4.2%, signalling a cooling labour market.
Britain's economic output grew by 0.1% in monthly terms in February and January's reading was revised higher, pointing to an ...
The hot economy casts doubt over interest rate cuts, likely delaying their widely anticipated start this summer and possibly ...
Central bankers are getting ready to start bringing down borrowing costs and the first cut could be as early as June. But what should investors do to get ready?
The UK economy’s rebound from recession appeared to be gathering momentum in March, with a key industry survey showing growth across all three main sectors for the first time in almost two years ...
Britain’s economy has already emerged from recession following a down- turn at the end of last year, figures suggested yesterday. S&P Global said its index of activity among private sector ...
"The solid growth rate achieved in March reinforces the view that a rebound in service sector performance is helping the UK economy to pull out of last year's shallow recession," Tim Moore ...