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US house prices rise for fourth straight month

US house prices rise for fourth straight month

The Standard & Poor’s/Case-Shiller composite index of 20 metropolitan areas rose 0.9% in July compared with June when values rose 1.2%. July represented the fourth consecutive monthly rise. On an annual basis, however, prices are 4.1% lower. The US housing market has remained in the doldrums for some time now and many have suggested it [...]

SMMT: UK car production up in August

SMMT: UK car production up in August

Figures published by the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) revealed a strong rise in UK car production for the month of August. UK car production rose 10.7% in August versus the same month a year ago, the SMMT said, with the total number of cars produced at 86,250. Furthermore, for the year-to-date, car [...]

UK Public Sector Borrowing higher than expected in August

UK Public Sector Borrowing higher than expected in August

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK public sector net borrowing rose last month. According to the ONS, public sector net borrowing came in at a higher than expected £15.9 billion in August – a rise of £1.9 billion from a year ago and represented the highest for the month of August [...]

Japan’s exports recover in August

Japan’s exports recover in August

Official figures today revealed Japan’s exports rose in August for the first time in six months – suggesting the world’s third largest economy is continuing its recovery from the devastating earthquake and tsunami which struck in March. According to the Ministry of Finance, exports were 2.8% higher last month on an annual basis but this [...]

CML: Mortgage lending higher in August

CML: Mortgage lending higher in August

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML), which represents lenders who offer around 94% of all residential mortgage lending in the UK, has today reported UK mortgage lending grew in August. According to the Council, lending was 6% higher in August on a monthly basis, attributed to seasonal factors. The figures come after July saw a [...]

Rightmove: Asking prices up in September

Rightmove: Asking prices up in September

Property website, Rightmove, has today reported a slight rise in asking prices for the month of September. According to Rightmove, asking prices for residential property in England and Wales rose 0.7% (or an average £1,596) in September. The property website, which claims to advertise 90% of the properties on the market, said the latest asking [...]

LSL: Rents reach record high in August

LSL: Rents reach record high in August

A survey by LSL Property Services has revealed rents in England and Wales continue to surge, with the average rent hitting a further record high last month. August represented the seventh consecutive month that the average rental cost rose. Lenders’ deposit requirements, together with unaffordable house prices has meant the rented sector has been in [...]

India lifts interest rates further to combat inflation

India lifts interest rates further to combat inflation

The Reserve Bank of India (RBI) has today raised key interest rates for the twelfth time since March 2010, in a bid to tame stubbornly high inflation in a thriving economy. The central bank lifted its main rate to 8.25% from 8% as inflation soars on the back of higher food and fuel prices and [...]

Indian inflation rises in August

Indian inflation rises in August

Figures today revealed India’s wholesale price inflation rose to 9.78% last month – the highest level in a year – and significantly above the central bank’s target of between 4% and 5%. Not only was the rate up from July’s increase of 9.22%, it was also higher than expectations of a 9.70% increase. This represented [...]

UK unemployment up to 2.51 million

UK unemployment up to 2.51 million

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK unemployment rose sharply in the three months to July – the biggest rise in almost two years. The ONS said unemployment rose by 80,000 in the three month period to 2.51 million – far higher than the 70,000 expected by economists. The latest figures take [...]

CML: Mortgage lending edges higher in July

CML: Mortgage lending edges higher in July

The Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) has reported the number of loans for house purchase rose in July. According to the Council, there were 48,400 loans advanced for house purchase in the month – up by 1,000 from June’s figure but almost 7,000 lower when compared with July 2010. Commenting on today’s figures, Paul Smee, [...]

UK inflation edges higher in August

UK inflation edges higher in August

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) today announced Consumer Price Inflation (CPI) rose to annual rate of 4.5% last month from July’s rate of 4.4%. However, the figure was in line with analysts’ expectations. Higher inflation continues to be led by rising food costs but the main reason behind last month’s rise was a 5.1% [...]

SMMT: UK car sales rise in August

SMMT: UK car sales rise in August

The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) have revealed UK car sales saw their first rise in 14 months in August. According to the trade body, car sales rose by 7.3% in August compared with the same month in 2010, with sales of smaller cars rising by more than 30%. The Ford Fiesta remained [...]

Union leaders criticise fat cats over pay

Union leaders criticise fat cats over pay

Unions have vented their anger at directors today after a report found that the average annual bonus for a director in a FTSE 100 company has soared by 187% in the last decade. The findings were in a report by the High Pay Commission and discovered that top executives received a bonus worth 90% last [...]

South Korea inflation jumps to three-year high

South Korea inflation jumps to three-year high

Statistics Korea has today revealed South Korea’s inflation rate jumped to a three-year high of 5.3% in August as food costs continued to rise. The rate is up from 4.7% in July and represents the eighth consecutive month that inflation has been above the central bank’s target of 4%. Inflationary pressures are rife throughout the [...]

BoE: Mortgage approvals hit 14-month high in July

BoE: Mortgage approvals hit 14-month high in July

The Bank of England has today revealed mortgage approvals picked up significantly in July to a 14-month high. According to the central Bank, there were 49,239 loans approved in the month – higher than the upwardly revised 48,500 for June and a significant improvement on April’s 45,855 which represented a four-month low. The figure was [...]

US consumer spending up in July

US consumer spending up in July

Official figures have revealed a rise in consumer spending in the US for the month of July – boosted by an increase in car sales. According to the Commerce Department, sales rose by 0.8% in July compared with the previous month – the largest rise in five months and much better than the 0.5% gain [...]

Land Registry reports 1.3% rise in July house prices

Land Registry reports 1.3% rise in July house prices

According to the Land Registry, house prices rose by 1.3% in July compared with June, putting the average cost of a home at £163,049 in England and Wales. On an annual basis, the Registry said prices are 2.1% lower. It must be noted that the Land Registry compiles its data from completed transactions and therefore [...]

ONS: UK retail sales grow just 0.2% in July

ONS: UK retail sales grow just 0.2% in July

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) has today revealed UK retail sales grew by just 0.2% last month – slightly less than the 0.3% expected by analysts. The slight gain was much slower than the 0.8% increase the previous month as households continue to be squeezed by higher inflation, rising unemployment and sluggish wage growth. [...]

US inflation up on higher tobacco prices

US inflation up on higher tobacco prices

Figures from the US Labor Department have revealed US wholesale price inflation rose last month on the back of rising tobacco and light motor truck prices. According to the Labor Department, the cost of finished goods rose 0.2% in July, with fresh fruit, beef and veal all attributing to pushing up the rate of inflation. [...]