BBC Economy - Source Information
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Number of headlines in database: 43
Last update: 2023-06-08 22:22:02
Number of headlines in database: 43
Last update: 2023-06-08 22:22:02
BBC Economy Headlines
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Eurozone in recession as rising prices hit spending (2023-06-08 16:12:52)
Revised data shows the eurozone's economy contracted at the end of last year and the start of 2023. -
Rishi Sunak to raise trade issues in US talks with Joe Biden (2023-06-07 08:21:51)
The prime minister says "subsidy races" are not a solution to hitting climate goals, as he visits Washington. -
House prices in first annual fall for 11 years, says the Halifax (2023-06-07 07:40:46)
The UK's biggest mortgage lender says rising borrowing costs are affecting confidence. -
Immigration can help push down UK inflation, says IMF deputy (2023-06-05 23:04:19)
With inflation as high as it is, "there are benefits to having workers come in", the institute says. -
Binance accused of 'web of deception' in US (2023-06-05 20:06:43)
US financial regulators say Binance mishandled customer funds and ignored US laws. -
US charges crypto giant Binance with 'web of deception' (2023-06-05 15:54:09)
Binance founder Changpeng Zhao said his team was "standing by" to ensure that the platform remained stable. -
New business council launched to rival crisis-hit CBI (2023-06-05 11:35:58)
The Business Council, set up by the Chambers of Commerce, has Heathrow, BP and Drax among its members. -
Mortgage rates: Average two-year fix rises by £35 a month (2023-06-05 09:46:19)
Mortgage rates have risen since recent figures showed inflation is not coming down as quickly as expected. -
Mortgages: Average two-year fixed-rate mortgage deal £35 a month more (2023-06-05 08:04:21)
Mortgage rates have risen since recent figures showed inflation not coming down as quickly as expected. -
Oil prices rise as Saudi Arabia pledges output cuts (2023-06-05 06:31:42)
Other oil-producing countries also agreed to continued cuts in production to try to shore up prices. -
Opec+: Oil prices rise as Saudi Arabia pledges output cuts (2023-06-05 01:32:48)
The move by the oil-rich nations comes as prices fall amid accusations Opec has sided with Russia. -
New business group to rival CBI ahead of crunch vote (2023-06-04 21:32:35)
The Business Council, set up by the Chambers of Commerce, has Heathrow, BP and Drax among its members. -
Do train strikes still have any impact? (2023-06-02 07:25:13)
Rail workers have walked out on the 29th day of industrial action but are travellers adapting? -
Train strikes: How have they affected the economy? (2023-06-01 23:02:38)
The leisure industry has been hit hard, but the rest of the economy has learned to cope. -
Sainsbury’s boss: We are not profiting from high prices (2023-05-26 15:19:55)
Supermarkets have been accused of "greedflation" - putting prices up to bolster profits. -
Mortgage rates rise after inflation surprise (2023-05-26 10:43:52)
The increase in mortgage costs come as markets digest higher than expected inflation figures. -
How nervous are investors about the US debt ceiling? (2023-05-25 13:01:12)
The US is running out of time to reach a debt ceiling deal. So is Wall Street finally worried? -
Germany falls into recession as inflation hits economy (2023-05-25 09:54:46)
Rising prices have dampened demand from households and businesses in Europe's largest economy. -
Suez Canal: Bulk carrier refloated after running aground (2023-05-25 05:30:15)
In March 2021, one of the largest container ships in the world blocked the canal for six days. -
UK inflation: Food prices 'worryingly high' as sugar and milk soar (2023-05-24 21:49:55)
Food prices in the UK are still rising at their fastest rate in nearly 45 years, even as inflation eases. -
MP calls for Parliament probe of rate 'rigging' evidence (2023-05-24 18:32:04)
Senior Tory backbencher David Davis says there is 'damning evidence' parliament was misled. -
Rachel Reeves unveils Labour's Joe Biden-inspired economic strategy (2023-05-24 14:59:56)
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves declares "globalisation as we know it is dead", in a speech in Washington DC. -
Food price inflation dips for second month in a row (2023-05-23 17:24:23)
Households still face an increase of £833 to their annual grocery bills though, says Kantar. -
IMF expects UK economy to avoid recession (2023-05-23 15:50:22)
The fund sharply upgrades its growth forecast, but warns inflation remains "stubbornly high". -
Rishi Sunak seeks closer ties with Japan ahead of G7 summit (2023-05-18 15:48:12)
Rishi Sunak says a new defence partnership will see closer co-operation between the armed forces. -
Rishi Sunak talking to EU over threat to UK electric cars (2023-05-18 13:34:37)
The prime minister says the government is talking to the EU over rule changes that could hit UK car plants. -
Ghana IMF loan: Will $3bn solve the economic crisis? (2023-05-18 13:25:54)
Ghanaians are desperate for help but the intervention may not deal with problems in the long term. -
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt: Office working should be default (2023-05-17 16:49:56)
Jeremy Hunt says while home working has benefits, he worries about a "loss of creativity" for firms. -
Record numbers not working due to ill health (2023-05-16 13:51:08)
Mental health issues and back and neck pain have contributed to the rise in long-term sickness. -
Sir Richard Branson on 'painful' virgin coverage during pandemic (2023-05-04 06:57:29)
The billionaire was criticised for asking the government for a loan to save his Virgin Group. -
Four changes to energy bills support from April (2023-03-30 23:58:35)
Colletta Smith tells you - in one minute - about changes to the discounts and payments available. -
Russian influx drives up rental prices in Dubai (2023-03-28 23:06:48)
Average rents in the Emirate rose by more than a third last year as soaring demand outstripped supply. -
Pints, power and parents: Three ways the Budget could affect you (2023-03-15 16:11:24)
The BBC's Vishala Sri-Pathma breaks down how the government's spending plans might impact your pocket. -
'Customers freaked': Silicon Valley Bank saga in 80 seconds (2023-03-14 10:48:46)
Has the collapse of two US banks sparked another financial crisis? -
Jeremy Hunt on HSBC buying UK arm of collapsed Silicon Valley Bank (2023-03-13 08:06:46)
The company, which specialised in lending money to tech companies, was shut down by US regulators on Friday. -
Trains: How can it take so long to fix a struggling railway? (2023-03-07 11:54:04)
One company is promising passengers "generational" change - but said there must be "pain" first. -
Why is the UK economy lagging behind the US, Germany and others? (2023-02-18 11:28:26)
Projections suggest the UK recovering slower than other countries - and the reasons go beyond Brexit. -
The race across Europe to build green steel plants (2023-02-17 00:03:43)
A project is under way in northern Sweden which will drastically cut CO2 emissions in making steel. -
The Dutch twins shaking up the UK drinks industry (2023-02-13 23:43:03)
Joyce and Raissa De Haas, who founded Double Dutch drinks, explain the power of twins in business. -
Why are BP, Shell, and other oil giants making so much money right now? (2023-02-12 01:42:56)
Oil and gas producers are making billions while bills soar. Should governments tax them more? -
Droughts leave cargo riverboats high and dry (2023-02-09 00:01:40)
Falling river levels are affecting the use of cargo riverboats around the world. -
Have Biden's economic plans hit the buffers? (2023-02-08 22:37:12)
In his keynote speech he laid out new or rehashed ideas. But they probably aren't going anywhere. -
Can Sri Lanka trade its way back to prosperity? (2023-02-02 00:13:20)
Ben Chu, Newsnight's economic editor, takes a closer look at the country's economic woes.