Hard landing, soft landing, or no landing at all — where exactly do investors stand on the US economy's trajectory while ...
Assembly lines are humming again after a years-long manufacturing slump, although the uptick isn't happening everywhere. The nasce ...
and many analysts are cautioning that the way out of recession might not be so easy. Because of the terrible performance of the UK economy at the end of last year, where GDP fell 0.3 per cent in ...
In a surprising turn, the UK's unemployment rate has climbed to a six-month peak of 4.2%, signalling a cooling labour market.
The UK economy will narrowly avoid falling into recession, according to research out today. The Ernst & Young Item Club quarterly forecast said that despite a raft of bleak economic indicators ...
The Federal Reserve has today held interest rates in a range between 5.25% and 5.5%, with the strength of the US economy reinforcing its desire to wait before implementing cuts, writes Andrew Michael.
The new ONS figures followed growth of 0.4% in January and confirmation that the UK economy avoided recession in the second half of 2022 and even grew 0.1% in the final three months of the year. Mr ...
Falling home prices, high consumer debt, and the global economic slowdown compounded the UK’s economic problems, pushing the economy into recession in the latter half of 2008 and prompting the ...
a scenario where the economy avoids both a hard landing and a soft landing. In contrast, the proportion of those anticipating a hard landing or outright recession sits at just 7%. Yahoo Finance's ...
With consumers proving their resilience to higher interest rates, and inflation cooling, most experts began to see a “soft landing”—where growth slows but the economy avoids a recession—as ...
Now that the UK economy has entered recession, will rates soon start to fall? The CPI measure of inflation was at 3.2% in March, down from 3.4% the month before and far lower than a year ago.