China looks set to loosen the purse strings again
Following the disappointing string of data in July, the policy mix is turning more dovish
Following the disappointing string of data in July, the policy mix is turning more dovish
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But results show April was the trough for the UK economy and the slow road to recovery has begun
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The key events for UK wealth managers for the week starting 10 February
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The key events for UK wealth managers for the week starting 11 November
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Beijing lowered its growth targets last week as exports recorded their sharpest year-on-year decline in three years
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Philip Hammond reveals UK GDP growth has been revised down
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But business investment continues to slump as Brexit nears
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A fall in oil and gas production may see below consensus GDP growth of 0.3% for the fourth quarter of 2017, despite bullish business surveys, consultancy Pantheon Economics says.
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JP Morgan Asset Management (JPMAM) chief global strategist David Kelly has outlined 10 numbers investors should watch in the global economy this year to predict how their investments will fare.
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In a sign the world economy is heating up, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised its global GDP growth forecasts upwards for the second time this year. The global recovery is still “incomplete” though, it claimed.
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