Head of European Stability Mechanism warns rising populism could seriously undermine global trade in 2017.
Brent, WTI rally stalls as traders book profits in the absence of major intraday drivers.
Bank of England's policymaker Michael Saunders expects UK unemployment rate to remain below 5%.
Number of part-time workers on low wages has increased dramatically over the past two decades.
Average price for a first home in the UK crosses £200,000-mark for the first time.
Greenback retreats against major forex crosses following lack of policy detail from President-elect Donald Trump.
Brent, WTI rally extends further as Saudi production falls to its lowest level since in almost two years.
Centre will foster a better understanding of the consequences of the UK withdrawing from the EU.
Mark Carney calls for transitional Brexit period to minimise impact on UK's financial sector.
UK industrial production rises for the first time in three months as it grows 2% year-on-year in November.
Output in sector declines 0.2% month-on-month in November, while annual reading misses forecast.
Ratings agency S&P says global sovereign downgrades will continue to outnumber upgrades yet again over the next 12 months.
LSE and HSBC bosses warn UK financial sector could lose tens of thousands of jobs if Britain leaves single market.
Kantar Worldpanel figures show sales at UK supermarkets rose 1.8% year-on-year in the 12 weeks to 1 January.
The president-elect said he had a 'great meeting' with the Chinese businessman in New York.
Hiring continued at a brisk pace across the country in December, a fresh survey shows.
Brent, WTI futures see near 3% falls as US rig count data points to rising shale production.
Ratings agency S&P believes 2017 could mark the return rising inflation to Europe.
The sphere of economics has learnt to its cost that unorthodox thinking is not some inconvenient balderdash.
Government brings stake in bailed-out lender below 6%, meaning it has now recouped £18bn.
The average household owes almost £13,000, claims the Trades Union Congress.
Whitehall accused of remaining in 'campaign mode' by official who worked on EU-Canada trade deal.
Non-farm payrolls fall slightly below expectations in December but November's figure is revised upward.
Militants in Niger Delta vowed to continue oil facilities' attacks until end of perceived disfranchisement.
Outlets in London, Richmond and Exeter among the ones to be shut amid declining footfall.
National Cyber Security Centre is recruiting staff in its public and private sector team.
From millennial workers to IT-savvy finance directors, everyone is demanding more from their buildings.
Andrew Haldane says economic modelling must adapt to regain public's trust.
It follows Chancellor Philip Hammond's pledge to support JAMs – those just-about managing.
Sweden company has revived plans for an offshore wind farm it had previously scrapped in 2010.