Articles, tagged with "british economy", page 2
22nd December 2010
Managing finance is not an easy work. It is more so if earning of a person is fixed and limited. The blow of the recent recession has left marks of injury in all levels of British economy. The job market is overcrowded with the ever-soaring rate of unempl...
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Author:
smithjessica12
29th November 2010
Companies are now being tested as never before. The widely reported difficulties in the U.S. sub-prime mortgages zone that led to the possibility of credit crunch which has been mainly bank of Inter issues may still affect the British economy. While the m...
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Author:
Kalpesh Patel
16th November 2010
It seems as if everyone in England is chatting about the result of the governments proposed spending cuts. The BBC reported today that spending cuts and a 20% raise in the VAT may cost the British isles roughly 1.6 million jobs throughout the public and ...
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Author:
Greg Jacobs
04th November 2010
The term Forex (FX) stands for foreign exchange. Basically it is a special financial market assigned for foreign exchange. Roughly translated it means a decentralized market wherein currencies of the numerous countries of the world are exchanged. This ove...
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Author:
Lilynicolas
21st October 2010
Chapman Freeborn Airchartering is set to showcase its charter expertise at this year’s bi-annual TIACA Air Cargo Forum, held from November 2 - 4 at the Amsterdam RAI Exhibition Centre.
The event, which is organised by The International Air Cargo Associat...
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Author:
Jenny Atkins
13th October 2010
The recent economic downturn has made a serious impression on individuals and governments around the world. Soon the UK government will present its spending review which will identify just how much needs to be done.The property market is a key portion in ...
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Author:
Greg Jacobs
02nd October 2010
Some positive news from the British Isles will have investors wondering if the pound could well see a rally over the coming period. The British economy, long the pariah in a recovery oriented European zone, is beginning to see expanding home purchases and...
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Author:
Mark mcrae
23rd September 2010
Entrepreneur Adrian Kirby heads up private equity firm Ravensbourne, which specialises in funding small and medium sized enterprises. Here he gives his advice on how to survive as an SME in the current economic climate.
Small businesses are often said ...
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Author:
brooky27
09th July 2010
For too long, the internet has been dominated by US lead search engines and UK web search has pretty much failed to keep up in the race. The large search engines are extremely popular because they are the king of their field, with huge capacities and deli...
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Author:
John Holland
07th July 2010
People looking for new media jobs may improve their chances of gaining employment by relocating to a different region.
Work Secretary Iain Duncan Smith commented in the Sunday Telegraph that government ministers are drawing up plans to encourage job se...
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Author:
Pure Blue Creative
06th July 2010
An increasing number of construction workers with green energy skills will be needed in the near future.
Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne has revealed plans to create a Green Deal which will aim to transform fuel poor households into ene...
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Author:
Pure Blue Creative
02nd July 2010
There is demand for employees with trade skills from the British construction industry, according to the Chartered Institute of Building.
Research by the CIOB revealed that the majority of businesses in the construction sector are still looking for wor...
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Author:
Pure Blue Creative
29th June 2010
An increasing number of people will have to train to become tradesmen if Britain is to escape a skills shortage.
Diane Johnson, president of the Electrical Contractors' Association (ECA), has warned that the United Kingdom is facing a serious shortfall...
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Author:
Pure Blue Creative
19th May 2010
The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) has said that it increasingly important that construction job seekers have a recognised qualification
Figures released by the government revealed that there are not enough construction jobs available to cope w...
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Author:
Pure Blue Creative
14th May 2010
Having a big drop in visitor numbers in the middle of a deep and long lasting recession is understandable - losing a million of them in one year when a good part of your economy relies on tourism could be construed as careless and more than just a little ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer