The jobs market stagnated in the three months to October, according to the latest jobs report from the Office for National Statistics, suggesting employers are finally slowing their hiring in the wake of June’s Brexit vote.
The number of people in work fell by 6,000 in October to 31.76 million people, the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday.…
]]>The jobs market stagnated in the three months to October, according to the latest jobs report from the Office for National Statistics, suggesting employers are finally slowing their hiring in the wake of June’s Brexit vote.
The number of people in work fell by 6,000 in October to 31.76 million people, the Office for National Statistics said on Wednesday.…
]]>The services sector — which includes everything from banking to waitressing — drew a reading of 55.1 in the month, well ahead of October’s 54.5 reading, and even further ahead of the forecast 54.2 growth that economists had predicted.
The pace of expansion eased slightly since October but was still in line with the long-run survey average.…
]]>The services sector — which includes everything from banking to waitressing — drew a reading of 55.1 in the month, well ahead of October’s 54.5 reading, and even further ahead of the forecast 54.2 growth that economists had predicted.
The pace of expansion eased slightly since October but was still in line with the long-run survey average.…
]]>The U.K construction sector expanded further in November with business activity and new orders increasing at the strongest pace in eight months. The construction PMI has widely shown the similar behaviour as the manufacturing and services PMIs. It had declined sharply in July and then recovered quite strongly.…
]]>The U.K construction sector expanded further in November with business activity and new orders increasing at the strongest pace in eight months. The construction PMI has widely shown the similar behaviour as the manufacturing and services PMIs. It had declined sharply in July and then recovered quite strongly.…
]]>The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said sales volumes in October were up 7.4% from a year earlier, while on a monthly basis, sales jumped 1.9% from September – a much stronger increase than economists had forecast.
The retail industry continued to show strength on a quarterly basis as well, with the quantity bought in the three-month period increasing by 1.9% compared with the previous quarter to mark the 34th consecutive period of quarterly growth.…
]]>The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said sales volumes in October were up 7.4% from a year earlier, while on a monthly basis, sales jumped 1.9% from September – a much stronger increase than economists had forecast.
The retail industry continued to show strength on a quarterly basis as well, with the quantity bought in the three-month period increasing by 1.9% compared with the previous quarter to mark the 34th consecutive period of quarterly growth.…
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