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April 3, 2014

Jobs, but what kind?

Jobs, but what kind?

The ever interesting ONS Monthly Economic Review was released yesterday, and alongside some detail on why productivity remains low (job creation in […]

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March 31, 2014

Defence most at risk from new Spending Cuts?

Defence most at risk from new Spending Cuts?

The FT leader this morning highlights the need for clarity around the next wave (ie post-election) spending cuts. The FT’s key concern […]

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March 25, 2014

US & UK labour market flexibility

US & UK labour market flexibility

The FT’s Robin Harding and Sarah O’Conner take a look at the US and UK labour markets in the FT today, noting […]

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March 20, 2014

Budget 2014: Not the right type of growth

Budget 2014: Not the right type of growth

Yesterday’s Budget was always going to be an awkward mix between political positioning, policy ‘rabbits’ and economic finessing. Yet despite the good […]

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Budget 2014: Underwhelming exports

Budget 2014: Underwhelming exports

Despite the rhetoric on supporting exports and the Government’s objective of doubling exports, the OBR’s new forecasts provide a rather bleak outlook. […]

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Budget 2014: Boost to Business Investment?

Budget 2014: Boost to Business Investment?

One of ADS’ key concerns heading in to yesterday’s Budget was that the Government couldn’t take the recovery in Business Investment for […]

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Budget 2014: More household debt, less savings

Budget 2014: More household debt, less savings

In its assessment of the economic health of the UK, the OBR has flagged up likely trends for consumers that should make […]

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March 19, 2014

Budget 2014: The good, the bad & the ugly

Budget 2014: The good, the bad & the ugly

So, a quick overview of the Budget implications from a helicopter view point: The good: Significant support for investment (increasing AIA to […]

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March 18, 2014

Shortage of Engineering Skills

Shortage of Engineering Skills

A couple of weeks ago, an industry colleague challenged me, saying ‘Everyone bangs on about a skills shortage, but where’s the evidence?’ […]

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March 5, 2014

Mexico: Future Aerospace powerhouse?

Mexico: Future Aerospace powerhouse?

Today’s release of the ‘ADS Global Aerospace Outlook 2014’ identifies Mexico as one of 9 priority countries that the UK aerospace industry […]

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February 14, 2014

Sterling strength

Sterling strength

Yesterday, I blogged on the changes to monetary policy announced by Mark Carney, the governor of the Bank of England. The markets […]

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February 13, 2014

Unreasonable expectations? Interest rates are going up soon, or may go up later.

Unreasonable expectations? Interest rates are going up soon, or may go up later.

Yesterday, Mark Carney, the Government of the Bank of England, set out further guidance on its forward guidance (i.e. not considering raising […]

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January 31, 2014

US lessons for the UK economy

US lessons for the UK economy

US GDP figures out yesterday shed some new light on the outlook for the UK economy. Fourth quarter DGP growth was 3.2% […]

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January 29, 2014

State of the Union 2014: Lessons for the UK?

State of the Union 2014: Lessons for the UK?

Last night, President Obama delivered his annual State of the Union address in which he outlined some of the measures required in order […]

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January 28, 2014

UK economy – maintaining the growth momentum

UK economy – maintaining the growth momentum

It is encouraging news that that the UK’s economic recovery is really starting to take hold.  For the first time since the […]

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