U.K. Retail Sales Drop Most Since 2011 as Inflation Bites U.K. retail sales fell the most since 2011 last quarter as consumers started to feel squeeze...
U.K. Manufacturing, Construction Point to Loss of Momentum U.K. manufacturing and construction unexpectedly shrank in February, adding to signs that the economy lost momentum in the...
Carney Urges Banks to Prepare for All Potential Brexit Outcomes Bank of England Governor Mark Carney urged banks to get contingency plans in place for all...
U.K. House-Price Growth Slows to Weakest in Almost Four Years U.K. house-price growth slowed to the weakest in almost four years last month, according to Halifax....
U.K. Services Accelerate Amid Signs Consumer Clouds Gathering The U.K.’s services sector grew faster than expected in March and surging costs prompted companies to raise their...
Pound Falls for Second Day as Stops Hit, Construction Slows The pound declined for a second day against the dollar, tumbling 48 pips in four minutes...
EU Rejects Security Ties as `Bargaining Chip’ in Brexit Talks The European Union won’t allow defense and security to become bargaining chips in negotiations with Britain...
Following June 23 referendum, Prime Minister Theresa May on Wednesday delivered Brexit proposed methodology to Donald Tusk, the President of the European Council. Here’s Theresa May’s...
U.K. Borrowing Slowdown May Not Be Enough to Allay Concerns U.K. consumers are borrowing less freely as inflation bites and Britain prepares for Brexit, though the...
Pound Slips on Brexit Day; European Stocks Drift European stocks and U.S. share futures struggled for direction as a bounce on optimism over the American economy...