Bank of England

Inflation at 14 month low as earnings squeeze continues

One-Minute Read Tue 20 Mar, AT 13:08

Fall is not as much as analysts were hoping, thanks to high alcohol prices

The 'Osborne bond': chancellor to revive never-ending gilts

One-Minute Read Wed 14 Mar, AT 10:51

George Osborne expected to announce 'perpetual' government bonds in Budget, last issued in 1932

After St Paul's eviction, is it over for Occupy movement?

Summary Tue 28 Feb, AT 11:53

Despite the razing of Occupy camps across the world, action against corporate greed is still spreading

Oxford Street - January sales

January spending boost takes economists by surprise

One-Minute Read Fri 17 Feb, AT 15:30

Rise in retail sales alleviates double-dip fears but 14 chain stores still closing every day

Money

British economy will escape a double-dip recession, says CBI

One-Minute Read Mon 13 Feb, AT 14:43

Growth in exports and business investments to help economy swell not shrink

Richard Ehrman

RBS: how to split it up and save money on expensive bankers

Tue 31 Jan, AT 08:52 Richard Ehrman

Sell off the good bits, and you won't need a big bonus master of the universe to look after what's left

Why it could pay hedge funds to force a Greek default

Briefing Thu 26 Jan, AT 15:11

Hedge funds might not want to strike a deal with Greece because they will profit from a default

UK jobless rate at 17-year high - but how is rest of world doing?

Briefing Wed 18 Jan, AT 13:54

More than 2.6 million people are unemployed - the highest level since 1994

Bank of England

Britain is in double-dip recession, warn economists

One-Minute Read Mon 16 Jan, AT 13:07

Forecasters say economy shrank in the last quarter and will do so again this year

Energy price war looms, but it won't cancel out 2011 rises

One-Minute Read Thu 12 Jan, AT 13:05

British Gas and SSE announce cuts after EDF gets the ball rolling

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