Watch out for first post-referendum unemployment report
Aug 17, 2016 07:40 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The post-referendum knee-jerk reaction in the sterling is over and the focus is now on two things, what will be the future British relations with the European Union and how the economy is performing after the referendum...
Fitch: Brexit likely to weigh on UK property sector over the longer-term
Aug 16, 2016 15:39 pm UTC| Commentary Real Estate Economy
According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), average UK house price rose by 8.7 percent over the year to June 2016, up from a revised 8.5 percent growth in May. Data showed that price growth in the UK housing...
Aug 16, 2016 10:54 am UTC| Commentary Economy
As a result of the UK referendum in June, which could finally lead to a British exit from the European Union, the education industry is likely to suffer. Post-referendum cracks have already started to emerge. There is less...
Briferendum Aftermath Series: Brexit likely to boost wages but only temporarily
Aug 16, 2016 10:24 am UTC| Commentary Economy
A hard Brexit which would be tough on immigration is likely to boost wages in the United Kingdom but only temporarily before economic setback leads to lower wages across industries according to the research by the...
Briferendum Aftermath Series: Brexit may actually prove costly for NHS
Aug 16, 2016 08:56 am UTC| Commentary Economy
One of the main arguments of the Leave campaign was that the Brexit will be beneficial to UKs National Health Service (NHS). The argument was that the Brexit will save the amount Britain pays to the European Union for...
Briferendum Aftermath Series: Britain and EU must work fast to solve the working immigrants issue
Aug 16, 2016 08:18 am UTC| Commentary
Millions of livelihood are at stake here if the European Union and the United Kingdom fails to resolve the issues of migrants, who are already working in both the regions. Around 3 million EU nationals are currently...
Britain fails to understand the nature of globalisation at its peril
Aug 05, 2016 09:34 am UTC| Insights & Views
There remains great uncertainty in the aftermath of the UK vote to leave the European Union. Few seem to have a plan for what Brexit will look like and how the UKs relationship with the outside world will take...
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