UK unemployment rate remains at historic low but wage growth lags behind inflation
ONS data shows number of jobless people fell in the three months to August, while rate held steady at lowest level since 1975.
UK consumer spending on track to record weakest year since 2013, says Visa
Consumer spending index falls 0.3% compared to a year earlier in September following a 0.2% increase in August.
'It's live now, pay later': UK consumers defiant in the face of Brexit
GfK consumer confidence index edges up, despite expectations it would fall.
UK consumer confidence rises to highest level in six months
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index rises to 108.6 in September from 107.8 in August.
UK employers' confidence falls to lowest level since Brexit vote
Employers growing increasingly concerned over the state of the economy, survey suggests.
Financial pressure on UK households eases from 3-year peak
Survey by IHS Markit suggests slowing inflation and greater job security eased consumers' worries.
UK consumer spending falls for third straight month
Spending falls 0.8% year-on-year in July following a 0.2% drop in June.
UK consumer confidence stabilises after post-election plunge
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index rises to 107.3 in July from 107.1 in June.
UK consumer confidence falls to lowest level in a year
GfK consumer confidence index falls to -12 in July from -10 in June.
UK consumer spending slumps to four-year low
Spending fell 0.3% compared to a year earlier in the April-to-June quarter, Visa says.
UK services sector stumbles to four-month low as political uncertainty weighs on economy
UK services PMI falls to from 53.8 to 53.4 in June, as optimism sinks to lowest level since 2011.
UK consumer confidence sinks to lowest level since Brexit vote
GfK consumer confidence index falls to -10 in June from -5 in May.
UK consumer confidence plunges in wake of Theresa May's election debacle
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index falls to 106.9 in June from 108.4 in May.
Was Project Fear right? Five warning signs that show the UK economy is slowing down
Soaring inflation, subdued wage growth and declining retail sales spell trouble for Britain's economy.
Has austerity benefited the poor of Britain? The editor of the Spectator thinks so
Fraser Nelson sparks a heated debate after saying cuts have helped the worse-off.
UK consumer spending falls for first time since 2013
Spending slid 0.8% from a year earlier in May following a 0.3% increase in April.
Mortgage approvals fall to seven-month low as slowdown hits housing market
Bank of England report shows net mortgage approvals decline to below 65,000 and fall short of estimates.
UK consumer confidence unexpectedly rises in May
GfK consumer confidence index climbs to -5 from -7 in April.
US equities snap winning streak, despite gains by tech
The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite snapped a 7-day win streak, dropping 0.1% on Tuesday.
UK consumer confidence at lowest level since Brexit vote
YouGov/CEBR consumer confidence index falls to 107.9 in May from 108.1 in April.
UK house prices post first quarterly drop since 2012
Ongoing shortage of supply likely to underpin the housing market for the foreseeable future, says Halifax.
Consumer spending growth slowed to 3-month low in April as inflation and wage stagnation bite
The Visa Consumer Spending Index compiled by IHS Markit revealed that growth in household spending rose by 0.5%.
Bank lending to consumers slowed to 6.1% in March, BBA says
However, borrowing by non-financial companies saw an increase.
UK house prices decline again as inflation bites property market
Nationwide figures show house prices fall for second consecutive month for the first time in five years.
Consumer confidence remains 'surprisingly stable' despite Brexit and economic concerns
Survey shows consumer confidence dipped 1 point to -7 in April.
Asia: Markets continue to rally, hover near two-year high
The Nikkei and S&P/ASX rose by 0.99% and 0.72% respectively.
Asian stocks trade lower as optimistic IMF report fails to assuage investors' geopolitical anxiety
Uncertainty over Donald Trump's signing of the "Buy American" executive order weighs in on investors.
Asia: Daytime volatility in major indices eases to midday stability
Trading on the Hang Seng, Shanghai Composite, and S&P/ASX 200 were particularly volatile.
UK consumer confidence remains stable at -6 in March, GfK survey says
While this is unchanged from February's reading, it is a point lower when compared to January.
Asian shares flat, pound lower as May prepares to trigger Brexit talks
Tokyo's Nikkei 225 share average down 0.1% at 19,186.10 points at mid-day.