21 July 2016 Week In Brief: BUSINESS AND THE CITY BREXIT LANDING: Apart from the banks, the industry which seemed to initially take the hardest knock from the “Leave” vote in the Referendum was property. Whilst gloom still pervades the upper end residential developers in central London – though they were getting pretty glum earlier… Continue reading Issue 63:2016 07 21:Week in Brief:Financial
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Issue 41:2016 02 18:Trouble at the Folgate (J.R. Thomas)
18 February 2016 Trouble at the Folgate by J.R.Thomas If the second Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, was hoping to exit the office he has graced for the last eight years to roars of acclamation and waving bicycle helmets, he may be disappointed. It is far too early to write any considered view of his… Continue reading Issue 41:2016 02 18:Trouble at the Folgate (J.R. Thomas)
Issue 29: 2015 11 19 Business news
19 November 2015 Week In Brief: BUSINESS AND THE CITY UP THE WORKERS: Good news for workers in the UK economy; after six years of falling or flat-lining real wages, average wage inflation was 1.9% in the year ended April 2015. In fact wages only rose by 1.8%, but as the economy saw deflation of… Continue reading Issue 29: 2015 11 19 Business news
Issue3:2015 05 21: Business and the City
21 May 2015 Week in brief: BUSINESS AND THE CITY . DEFLATION: For the first time for many years official government figures showed that the UK economy is in deflation, with the measuring basket of prices falling 0.1% in the last year (to end of April). This is caused by a range of factors, but… Continue reading Issue3:2015 05 21: Business and the City