When England and Scotland left the European Union (EU), the city of London lost 40,000 finance jobs, Michael Mainelli told Reuters in an interview.
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CANADA’S ECONOMY STUMBLES IN THIRD QUARTER
Despite a growing population and three interest rate cuts by the central bank, Canada’s economy eked out only a 1-percent expansion in the third quarter, according to initial calculations among economists polled by The Wall Street Journal.
ECB CUTS KEY RATE ANOTHER QUARTER POINT
On 17 October, the European Central Bank (ECB) cut its key interest rate by a quarter point, the same as it did in June and September, bringing the rate to 3.25 percent.
GOING OUT OF BUSINESS TRENDS
The economic landscape has presented an array of challenges that have profoundly affected the business community. Some of the most significant challenges include soaring inflation rates, escalating interest rates, increased minimum wage, looming fears of a recession, and a tangible decrease in revenues for many sectors…
WHEN THE ECONOMY FALLS, JOBS GO WITH IT
Manufacturing and healthcare top the list of job cuts this week with several companies announcing hundreds of layoffs.
HIGH DEBT, SLOW GROWTH DRAG DOWN GLOBAL ECONOMY, IMF SAYS
The world’s debt burden, already high and still growing, coupled with “anemic” economic growth are hobbling the global economy, Kristalina Georgieva, the International Monetary Fund’s managing director, said in a 17 October CNBC interview.
WHY U.S. INFLATION IS STILL A PROBLEM
Top-line inflation in the U.S. fell to 2.4 percent in September. Goldman Sachs analysts are speculating that the number could be rounded down to the U.S. Federal Reserve’s 2-percent target when the Bureau of Economic Analysis releases the updated Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index on 31 October.
STRAPPED CORPORATE BORROWERS DEFER PAYMENTS TO CONSERVE CASH
Companies that have borrowed from private credit funds and now face a financial squeeze are using a tactic called “payment in kind” (PIK) to skip their payments and conserve their cash.
HEALTH INSURANCE COSTS ROSE 7 PERCENT IN LAST 12 MONTHS
Inflation may be easing, but the cost of health insurance is still on the rise.
SEPTEMBER CONSUMER SPENDING BEATS FORECAST; JOBLESS CLAIMS FALL
U.S. consumer spending grew 0.4 percent in September, more than the 0.3 percent expected by Dow Jones and much stronger than August’s estimated 0.1-percent gain.