EEconomy Read More TAB smashes rate records as BoE cuts base rate to 4%19.08.2025 Why TAB isn’t your average lender TAB’s appeal goes beyond competitive rates. The lender recently redefined the broker…
EEconomy Read More Former Bank of England Economist Peter Westaway On Inflation, Interest Rates, ESG19.08.2025 Peter Westaway—former adviser to the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee and ex-Chief Economist at Vanguard Europe—has spent…
EEconomy Read More STEM, Italy plays defense – Decode3919.08.2025 A new paper from the Bank of Italy takes stock of the country’s innovation system: strong public research…
EEconomy Read More Stabilization Policy Amid Shifting Global Relations19.08.2025 The conference will have Federica Romei (University of Oxford and CEPR) as a keynote speaker. It will…
EEconomy Read More What to Expect on August 1519.08.2025 You may be in luck if you are looking to do some shopping Only one public holiday in…
EEconomy Read More Bundesbank’s Nagel sees progress on tariffs but work to be done — TradingView News18.08.2025 There has been progress towards a solution on a damaging tariff dispute with the United States but there…
EEconomy Read More EU financial sanctions: Bundesbank updates its FAQs18.08.2025 Financial sanctions are severe restrictions on foreign trade. The freezing of existing assets and the ban on providing…
EEconomy Read More UK consumer sentiment recovers to strongest level since October18.08.2025 Your support helps us to tell the story From reproductive rights to climate change to Big Tech, The…
EEconomy Read More Bank of England sweats over ‘Oasis’ inflation18.08.2025 By JOHN-PAUL FORD ROJAS, DEPUTY BUSINESS EDITOR Updated: 17:12 EDT, 17 August 2025 The Bank of England could…
EEconomy Read More Latest base rate cut to boost rental affordability18.08.2025 The latest Bank of England base rate cut is expected to boost the rental market, according to Principle…
EEconomy Read More The UK government cannot borrow18.08.2025 Politicians tell us the UK is “borrowing too much” and faces a “debt crisis.” That’s wrong. The government…
EEconomy Read More Commercial real estate in the euro area: macroeconomic or idiosyncratic shocks?17.08.2025 Changes in the price of commercial real estate (i.e. property owned by firms) can have macroeconomic consequences. Companies’…