Annual revenue growth to halve by 2021
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Sterling's weakness after the Brexit vote should be seen in the context of longer-term concern regarding the UK's current account deficit, writes EFG Asset Management chief economist Daniel Murray.
Godber not joining until April
Cutting bond purchases to €60bn a month
We have seen a seismic shift in the political and investment landscape. From Brexit to President Trump, to the return of inflation and the trough in bond yields, the accepted order in the aftermath of the financial crisis is being challenged, writes Jamie...
The precipitous drop in sterling is set to boost dividend payouts from UK blue-chip companies this year. But this should not be taken in isolation by investors as a signal to buy.
Both inside and outside the financial services industry, 2016 will be remembered as a major turning point in history.
What a funny old year it has been - and there are still a few weeks to go!
'Brexit will become Bremain'