May urges EU leaders to move on with Brexit talks
Theresa May, British Prime Minister, will urge European Union leaders to approve an agreement to move Brexit talks on to a second
U.K. predicts worse growth, earmarks cash for hard Brexit
Prime Minister Theresa May’s under-fire government acknowledged the U.K. economic outlook is deteriorating as it set aside an extra 3
Brexit effects may be catching up with U.K. homebuilders
This year’s rally in U.K. housebuilder shares is showing signs of fatigue. In the months following the U.K.’s vote to leave the
Bank of England sees up to 75,000 finance job losses after Brexit
The Bank of England expects Britain to lose up to 75,000 financial services jobs after the country leaves the European Union in 2019,
Britain on the hook for extra £30bn ‘if things go sour’, EU’s bank warns
The UK may be forced to wait 30 years to get its money back from the EU’s bank after Brexit and could be on the hook for £30billion if
Can an interest rate rise halt UK inflation?
David Blanchflower Professor of economics at Dartmouth College, New Hampshire, and member of the Bank of England’s monetary policy
London property costs remain highest in Europe despite Brexit induced relocation fears
Bloomberg Global City Housing Affordability Index has indicated that London properties are still being priced high despite impending
Brexit means we can become Europe’s go-to business destination, says Ireland’s deputy PM
Frances Fitzgerald, Ireland’s deputy prime minister said the country will leverage on its imminent position as Europe’s
First wave of Brexit affects 10,000 UK finance jobs- survey
Around 10,000 finance jobs will be shifted out of Britain or created overseas in the next few years if the UK is denied access to
Paris overtaking City of London after Brexit, French economy minister predicts
Paris could be the “first financial place” in continental Europe within five to 10 years, a French government minister has