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Global trade defied expectations to collapse by 13 to 32 per cent last year. AFP
Global trade set for strong 2021 rebound after proving resilient during pandemic

Recovery will be dependent on vaccine programmes and easing geopolitical tensions, DMCC says

EconomyJune 10, 2021
Farmer Philip Hughes (left) has made a good return since buying is first crypto mining rig from supplier Josh Riddett two years ago. Courtesy Easy Crypto Hunter
How British farmers use cow manure to create new crypto coins

Dozens of farmers generate new cryptocurrencies from green energy sources

EnergyJune 10, 2021
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson will use the summit in Cornwall this week to secure support for large-scale renewable energy projects in Africa and Asia. Associated Press
Boris Johnson urges G7 leaders to commit to ambitious climate change deal

Britain backs green pact encouraging developing countries to limit global warming

EnergyJune 09, 2021
A screen displays the holding page of the UK government website portal during the service disruption. A wide range of major websites were taken offline due to an issue with the Fastly cloud hosting service. Getty
Fastly outage shows 'vulnerability' of service providers to cyber attacks

Content delivery fault unnerved markets, with some investors retreating to ‘safe haven’ assets

MarketsJune 08, 2021
Customers queue to enter a Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof GmbH department store as shopping without proof of a negative Covid-19 test result begins in Berlin, Germany. Chancellor Angela Merkel is ready to allow Germany’s controversial lockdown law to lapse, the latest sign that the pandemic is releasing its grip on Europe’s largest economy. Bloomberg
Eurozone economy contracted less than expected in 2021 first quarter

Outlook more positive as economic bloc bounces back from second recession of pandemic

EconomyJune 08, 2021
A hiring sign is seen at the Burger Boy restaurant in Kentucky, US. While OECD unemployment is lower than the April 2020 peak, this largely reflects the return of temporary laid-off workers in the US and Canada, where they are recorded as unemployed. Reuters
OECD unemployment rate rose slightly in April to 6.6%

Despite a more positive economic outlook, the jobless rate remains 1.3 per cent above pre-pandemic level

EconomyJune 08, 2021
An Amazon logo at the company's headquarters in Turin, Italy. Wealthy nations want to squeeze more money out of multinational companies such as Amazon and Google and reduce their incentive to move profits to low-tax offshore havens. Getty Images
G7 global tax plan: low-tax countries could exploit loopholes to escape 15% levy

New agreement ‘fails to make big tech companies pay their fair share’

EconomyJune 08, 2021
Mews residential properties in the Paddington area of London. Average house prices were up 9.5 per cent in May from the same month a year earlier – equivalent to £22,000 over 12 months. Bloomberg
UK average house price soars £3,000 in a month to record high of £261,743

House price inflation now at strongest level in seven years as buyers cash in on tax break

PropertyJune 07, 2021
People enjoy the summer weather in London in June. While the UK government plans to lift lockdown restrictions completely on June 21, the final decision rests on hospital admissions and death rates. EPA
Life in limbo: British business pins its hopes on 'freedom day'

Final easing of restrictions on June 21 is key to recovery for thousands of companies

EconomyJune 07, 2021
Finance ministers from G7 nations announced support for a minimum global level of corporate tax, aimed at getting multinationals to pay more into government coffers hit hard by the pandemic. AFP
G7 countries agree 'historic' corporation tax deal

Agreement will result in a minimum corporate tax rate of at least 15 per cent.

EconomyJune 05, 2021
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson during a visit to Orkney Cheese on July 23, 2020 in Kirkwall, Scotland. The new trade deal will slash tariffs as much as 277 per cent on high-quality British food exports such as cheese and meat. Getty Images
Britain strikes post-Brexit trade deal with Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein

Trade pact worth more than £200m for UK economy

EconomyJune 04, 2021
Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak speaks during the first day of the G7 Finance Ministers summit in London. Bloomberg
UK 'determined' to reach fair global tax deal before G7 finance meeting

Chancellor Rishi Sunak makes international pact on taxing digital tech firms 'a priority'

EconomyJune 04, 2021
A souvenir shop displays signs announcing it's imminent closure. Despite lockdown restrictions continuing to ease, many businesses have struggled to recover from the economic impact that COVID-19 had on customer footfall. Getty Images
UK retail footfall down 27.7% despite further easing of Covid restrictions

Outlook for retailers and hospitality sector brighter as business activity ramps up

EconomyJune 03, 2021
The WEF says policymakers must ensure they build back on a much broader and more inclusive basis. Reuters
World Economic Forum: Leaders must ensure global post-pandemic economy benefits all

WEF identifies six ways to ensure fair and inclusive recovery from Covid-19

EconomyJune 02, 2021
Average house prices in Britain hit new record high of £242,832 in May, soaring 10.9 per cent compared to 12 months ago. Bloomberg
UK mortgage lending slumps in April amid stamp duty uncertainty

But number of approved new loans rises as property market boom continues

PropertyJune 02, 2021
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