Proposals to help self-employed and directors backed by cross-party MPs February 16, 2021 The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) chairman has said the government needs to act to help the businesses that fell through the gaps in business support requirements. In response to the Treasury Committee’s Economic Impact of Coronavirus inquiry update this morning, FSB chairman Mike Cherry said: “The government urgently needs to come forward with a [...]
Before the Bell: Quiet start expected for Europe, dealers eye US jobs data February 11, 2021 Stock markets in Europe posted modest losses yesterday as a drop off in confidence towards the end of the session more than wiped out the gains that were registered earlier. For most of the day, equity benchmarks were in positive territory, upbeat sentiment circulated as it was believed the Biden administration will sign off on [...]
The pandemic is distorting forecasters’ economic data, argues chief economist February 10, 2021 The pandemic already forced economic forecasters out of their comfort zone, but the terrain is now getting even more perilous. It is no longer sufficient to make a simple assumption about ‘the virus’. According to Neil Shearing, group chief economist at economic research firm Capital Economics, forecasts now have to consider factors such as vaccine [...]
Don’t expect sharp post-Covid rebound for UK economy, warn Niesr economists February 8, 2021 Don't expect sharp post-Covid rebound for UK economy, warns Niesr
Permanent staff recruitment falls sharply in January February 5, 2021 The latest national lockdown led to permanent staff hires plummeting in January, according to a UK jobs report. Research conducted by KPMG and REC shows the reduction was driven by the return of tough coronavirus measures and greater economic uncertainty. The resurgence of Covid-19 also caused growth in short-term vacancies to weaken in most sectors. [...]
Before the Bell: UK unemployment set to rise to four year high January 26, 2021 On the data front we have the latest unemployment numbers from the UK this morning, for the three months to November, coming up shortly. In his spending review announced in November, Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak forecast that UK unemployment could well peak in the second quarter of 2021 at 7.5 per cent, and [...]
UK PMIs: Economy slows more than expected in January January 22, 2021 The UK economy has slowed further than many expected in January, according to the leading economic index. Newly released UK PMI figures show the slowdown has been driven by a collapse in the services side of the economy. The overall PMI figure for January is 40.4, and 38.8 for services – the lowest reading for [...]
City salaries up this quarter as London weathers worst of 2020 January 18, 2021 Salaries in the City of London are up 14 per cent on the last quarter, as the city moves past the worst of the pandemic damages. The city jobs market has remained resilient despite the triple threat of the pandemic, Brexit trade deal and the US election. Brexit has also failed to deliver a big [...]
Salaries for those who kept their jobs through pandemic rose in 2020, says Reed January 18, 2021 Salaries for those who kept their jobs through pandemic rose in 2020, says Reed
‘Phantom roles’ may mask the true state of the UK job market January 14, 2021 Last month, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) painted a bleak picture of the UK job market with the hospitality and retail sectors being in a particularly bad shape. ONS data showed the biggest-ever year-on-year decline in job vacancies in those sectors as the number of open positions fell by 49 percent and 52 per [...]