Briferendum Aftermath Series: Brexit likely to boost wages but only temporarily
Aug 16, 2016 10:24 am UTC| Commentary Economy
A hard Brexit which would be tough on immigration is likely to boost wages in the United Kingdom but only temporarily before economic setback leads to lower wages across industries according to the research by the...
Czech economic growth accelerates to 0.9 pct in sequential terms in Q2
Aug 16, 2016 09:59 am UTC| Commentary Economy
The Czech economic growth has accelerated in the second quarter of 2016. The nations real GDP expanded 0.9 percent on sequential basis and 2.5 percent on year-on-year basis, according to the preliminary estimate released...
UK inflation edges higher post-referendum: let’s not draw medium term conclusions
Aug 16, 2016 09:24 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Data released by the Office of National Statistics (ONS) show the inflation has edged higher in July. It is the first reading of inflation since the UK referendum in June. The biggest of the increase was seen in the...
Briferendum Aftermath Series: Brexit may actually prove costly for NHS
Aug 16, 2016 08:56 am UTC| Commentary Economy
One of the main arguments of the Leave campaign was that the Brexit will be beneficial to UKs National Health Service (NHS). The argument was that the Brexit will save the amount Britain pays to the European Union for...

Watch out for the upcoming first post-referendum inflation data from UK
Aug 16, 2016 07:38 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Several post-referendum inflation reading will be published today by National Statistics (ONS) that need to be monitored closely to assess the first knee jerk reaction to prices due to the referendum. At one hand,...
Australia’s new motor vehicle sales fall 1.3 pct in July
Aug 16, 2016 07:10 am UTC| Commentary Economy
New motor vehicle sales in Australia dropped 1.3 percent in July, stated the Australian Bureau of Statistics. This is a slowdown from Junes rise of 3.5 percent. Monthly sales in the country declined to 98,062, slipping...
Canadian home sales drop in July; average home prices likely to rise strongly in 2016
Aug 16, 2016 05:34 am UTC| Commentary Economy
Canadas housing market seems to be losing momentum. Resale activity in the country dropped 1.3 percent on sequential basis and 2.9 percent on year-on-year basis in July. This was the largest annual drop since 2013, stated...