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Market Update - 13th September 2023.

Market Update - 13th September 2023.

13th September 2023

This week, data coming out of the UK was a mixed bag. A report on Tuesday revealed that unemployment and wages have risen, showing that unemployment increased by 159,000 in the last quarter, pushing the jobless rate higher to 4.3%. It’s not all bad news, however,

Market Update - 6th September 2023.

Market Update - 6th September 2023.

6th September 2023

More stimulus measures, and promises of, have also been rapidly firing from China this week. On Monday, reports revealed that China has come up with ways to boost the domestic stock market and support the property sector.

Market Update - 31st August 2023.

Market Update - 31st August 2023.

31st August 2023

Positive news emerged from China this week. The Chinese government extended tax cuts for foreign nationals, meaning they could enjoy taxable deductions on rent, language training, and children's education, amongst other things, right through to 2027.

Market Update - 23rd August 2023.

Market Update - 23rd August 2023.

23rd August 2023

This week has generally been a quiet one for economic reports. On Monday, data came out that Britain’s labour market is losing its inflationary significance.

Market Update - 16th August 2023.

Market Update - 16th August 2023.

16th August 2023

Giving the Bank of England something to think about this week, data came in on Tuesday (15 August 2023) revealing that the UK’s labour market is finally showing some signs of softening. Reports highlighted a fall of 66,000 job vacancies in the three months leading up to June

Market Update - 9th August 2023.

Market Update - 9th August 2023.

9th August 2023

Rainy days in July kept UK shoppers indoors. The British Retail Consortium (BRC) reported that sales rose by 1.5% compared with July last year, which is less than half the 12-month average growth rate.

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