Tag: fall

German exports lower than expected in July

German exports lower than expected in July

Statistics office Destatis has today revealed German exports and imports fell in July – more than expected. According to Destatis, exports fell by 1.8% in July on a monthly basis compared with a 1.2% drop in June. Economists had forecast a 0.1% fall for the month. The sharp fall in exports will be of grave [...]

Dixons Retail sees sharp drop in sales

Dixons Retail sees sharp drop in sales

There is further evidence of a cutback in consumer spending today after electrical goods group Dixons Retail posted a drop in sales. The group, which is Europe’s no.2 electricals retailer, said like-for-like sales were 7% lower in the three months to 23 July compared with a year ago, which included a 10% fall in the [...]

Halifax reports 1.2% fall in August house prices

Halifax reports 1.2% fall in August house prices

The Halifax has today revealed UK house prices fell by 1.2% in August on a monthly basis – reversing the gains noted in the previous three months. The latest fall takes the average cost of a UK home to £161,743, the Halifax said. However, on an annual basis, prices are 2.6% lower, said the lender, [...]

US unemployment rate holds steady at 9.1%

US unemployment rate holds steady at 9.1%

According to the Labor Department, the world’s largest economy added no new jobs last month, which was a surprise after markets had expected 70,000 new jobs. This represented the first time since 1945 that there has been a zero payrolls figure after 17,000 jobs were added in the private sector last month but these were [...]

Nationwide: House prices down 0.6% in August

Nationwide: House prices down 0.6% in August

The latest house price index from the Nationwide Building Society has revealed prices fell by 0.6% in August on a monthly basis – the fastest pace since October 2010. On an annual basis, house prices are now 0.4% lower than this time last year with the average UK home costing £165,914. The latest figures suggest [...]

Philippines economic growth slows in Q2

Philippines economic growth slows in Q2

The National Statistical Coordination Board has revealed the Philippine economy grew at an annual rate of 3.4% in the second quarter – slowing from an annual growth of 4.6% in the previous quarter. The expansion was less than the 4.4% expected by economists. Compared with the previous three months, the economy, which is South East [...]

UK public sector borrowing lower than forecasts in July

UK public sector borrowing lower than forecasts in July

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK public sector net borrowing fell last month. According to the ONS, public sector net borrowing came in at £20 million in July – down from £3.5 billion in the same month a year ago. The figure was much lower than analysts’ expectations and was boosted [...]

Two separate surveys reveal more economic gloom

Two separate surveys reveal more economic gloom

A survey from BDO, published today, has revealed a fall in business confidence, while a separate survey has revealed employers plan to axe jobs in the third quarter. According to the Business Trends optimism index from accountants BDO, business confidence fell to 95.1 in July from 95.6 the previous month – the lowest level for [...]

Rightmove: Asking prices down for second month in a row

Rightmove: Asking prices down for second month in a row

Property website, Rightmove, has today reported a drop in asking prices for the month of August – the second consecutive monthly fall. According to Rightmove, asking prices for residential property in England and Wales fell by 2.1% this month after a 1.6% decline in July. The property website, which claims to advertise 90% of the [...]

CML reports drop in repossessions in Q2

CML reports drop in repossessions in Q2

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has today reported a fall in home repossessions. According to the Council, lenders seized 9,000 properties in the April to June period – 100 less when compared with the first three months of the year. Meanwhile, there were 18,100 repossessions in the first half of 2011, compared with compared [...]

UK factory output falls in June

UK factory output falls in June

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK factory output fell by 0.4% in June after rising by 1.8% in May. The reading surprised economists who had expected a 0.2% rise. Meanwhile, the ONS said out of 13 categories in manufacturing, five increased and eight fell with the biggest falls in transport equipment, [...]

US unemployment rate dips in July

US unemployment rate dips in July

The Labor Department has revealed the unemployment rate in the US dipped in July to 9.1%, down from 9.2% in June. The world’s largest economy created 117,000 jobs last month – much better than forecasts. Analysts had been expecting an increase of 85,000, while the unemployment rate was expected to remain at 9.2%. Manufacturing, retail, [...]

US consumer spending down in June

US consumer spending down in June

The Commerce Department has today reported an unexpected fall in consumer spending in the US for the month of June. Spending fell 0.2% on the month – the first fall in almost two years – suggesting the economic recovery is losing momentum. Furthermore, the figures confounded analysts’ expectations for a 0.1% increase. Consumer spending is [...]

Barclays profits fall, cuts jobs

Barclays profits fall, cuts jobs

Banking giant Barclays is the latest bank to report its half-year profits and announce job losses. The bank said pre-tax profits came in at £2.6 billion for the six months to the end of June, down one third from the same period a year ago. However, chief executive Bob Diamond said he was pleased with [...]

UK consumer confidence dips further in July

UK consumer confidence dips further in July

A survey of 2,000 individuals, conducted between July 1 and 10, has revealed a fall in consumer confidence. According to the survey of consumer attitudes, carried out by GfK NOP Social Research, confidence dived by 5 points to -30 in July – edging closer to the -31 seen in April. The index was also worse [...]

Nationwide: UK consumer confidence down in June

Nationwide: UK consumer confidence down in June

The latest survey from the Nationwide Building Society has revealed a fall in UK consumer confidence for the month of June. The building society’s consumer confidence index lost 4 points to 51 last month, which reverses some of the 11 point rise seen in May, which represented one of the largest gains on record. The [...]

US existing home sales down in June

US existing home sales down in June

The US housing market remains depressed after figures have revealed sales of previously owned homes fell 0.8% on a monthly basis to a 7-month low, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR). The industry body said the fall in sales was attributed to contract cancellations with sales running at an annual rate of 4.77 [...]

Rightmove: Asking prices down for first time this year

Rightmove: Asking prices down for first time this year

Property website, Rightmove, has today reported a drop in asking prices for the month of July – the first fall this year. According to Rightmove, asking prices for residential property in England and Wales fell by 1.6% in July. The property website, which claims to advertise 90% of the properties on the market, said the [...]

US consumer prices fall in June

US consumer prices fall in June

The Labor Department has revealed the US Consumer Price Index, the core rate of inflation, fell 0.2% in June. The fall was attributed to a drop in energy costs and was the first monthly fall in a year. Meanwhile, the annual inflation rate remained steady at 3.6%. However, the gain in core inflation (which strips [...]