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European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde said the eurozone faces new uncertainties centred on the success of the Covid-19 vaccination drive and the introduction of economic support. Reuters
Lagarde: ECB to boost stimulus if eurozone lockdowns are extended

Central bank chief describes early stages of vaccine distribution as 'laborious'

BankingJanuary 13, 2021
The headquarters of the European Central Bank in Frankfurt, western Germany. The ECB unleashed more stimulus to help shore up a eurozone economy devastated by the coronavirus pandemic. AFP
European Central Bank injects further €500bn into battered eurozone economy

Stimulus boost takes total bond-buying programme to €1.85tn

EconomyJanuary 13, 2021
British Union flag in front of the Elizabeth Tower at Houses of Parliament in central London, March 29, 2017. AP
Is now the time to invest in post-Brexit Britain? – Pocketful of Dirhams

Stephane Monier of Swiss Bank Lombard Odier shares his investment outlook for the UK

MoneyJanuary 13, 2021
Shoppers in Windsor, Britain. The typically bumper Christmas period offered little respite for high street stores in December. Reuters
Britain suffered worst retail sales on record in 2020

Cycle of lockdowns hit physical shops hardest with 25% drop in non-food sales

EconomyJanuary 12, 2021
A person walks with an umbrella in light rain in the City of London financial district during England's third national lockdown. Associated Press
Why Rishi Sunak thinks City of London is set for a post-Brexit 'Big Bang 2.0'

UK finance chief aims to ensure Square Mile remains world's 'most dynamic' financial centre

BankingJanuary 11, 2021
A pair of Dr Martens shoes adorned with the Union Jack is displayed at a shop in Singapore. REUTERS/Edgar Su/File Photo
British bootmaker Dr Martens plans London IPO

Classic footwear brand’s sales have surged during Covid crisis

EconomyJanuary 11, 2021
A terrace of residential houses in the Dulwich district overlooking skyscrapers in the City of London. In February alone, house prices rose 0.7 per cent reversing a 0.2 per cent decline in January. Bloomberg
British house prices end 2020 on record high, but property boom cools

Average home now worth £253,374, as monthly growth in prices slows

PropertyJanuary 10, 2021
Consumers have complained of surprise tax demands after buying items online such as Fortnum hampers post Brexit.
Why VAT has become a surprise cost for retailers and consumers post-Brexit

Despite tariff-free trade deal, customs duty applies if product does not originate in country from which it is sold

EconomyJanuary 08, 2021
Fund manager Anthony Scaramucci said he recognises the digital coin’s “volatility”, but expects investors in SkyBridge's new Bitcoin fund to adopt a buy-and-hold strategy. Reuters
Anthony Scaramucci’s SkyBridge Capital to focus on new ‘digital gold’ Bitcoin

Ex-Trump communications chief's shift in strategy comes as the cryptocurrency soars past $40,000

MoneyJanuary 08, 2021
People queue to shop outside a Marks & Spencer shop in Manchester on December 22, 2020. Robust food sales in the run-up to Christmas helped the brand balance out poor clothing and home sales. Getty Images
Marks & Spencer clothing sales hit by lockdowns in Christmas quarter

British retailer’s UK revenue slid 8.2% as international performance dropped 10.4%

EconomyJanuary 08, 2021
A pedestrian passes closed shop in Berlin, Germany. The eurozone's November jobless rate was substantially higher than the 6.6 per cent in November 2019, with unemployment rising by 1.42 million. EPA
Surprise November dip in eurozone unemployment masks true picture

Jobless rate fell for second month in a row despite Covid crisis

EconomyJanuary 08, 2021
A Qatar Airways jet. Qatar Airways reported its third consecutive annual loss in September, citing the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and the restrictions on its flights. Associated Press
Qatar Airways restarts flights through Saudi Arabia’s airspace

Move comes two days after Riyadh restores diplomatic relations with Doha

AviationJanuary 08, 2021
A consultation period, which runs until March 17, will decide whether gene-editing crops and livestock can be permitted. Alamy Stock Photo
Britain plans to boost post-Brexit production by gene-editing food

Proposed rule change comes as farming sector looks to bolster trade with UAE and wider Middle East

TechnologyJanuary 07, 2021
A pedestrian outside a closed shop in Berlin, Germany. The November decline in eurozone retail sales was the most since April when the first wave of lockdowns was fully under way. EPA
Eurozone retail sales plummeted 6.1% during November lockdowns

But economic confidence has picked up for the region despite the Covid-19 crisis

EconomyJanuary 07, 2021
A pedestrian walks near the Bank of England in the City of London. About $6bn in European share trading left the City of London for the continent this week, following Britain's exit from the EU. AFP
BoE's Andrew Bailey: Brexit cost Britain up to 7,000 financial services jobs

Bank of England chief hails EU exit process as a case of ‘so far, so good’

BankingJanuary 06, 2021
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