Posts Tagged ‘fall’

FSA to introduce tougher stress tests for banks

City watchdog, the Financial Services Authority (FSA), has today announced banks will face stricter stress testing to ensure they can survive a further 4 years of falling economic growth and a 13.3% unemployment rate.
Stress tests were introduced following the financial crisis to ensure that banks had sufficient capital to allow them to continue operating through [...]

UK factory output in surprise January fall

The Office for National Statistics (ONS) today revealed UK industrial output unexpectedly fell in January – primarily due to the cold weather during the month.
According to the ONS, output fell by 0.4% in January compared with the previous month and represented the largest monthly fall since August.
Analysts had expected a 0.3% rise.
However, on an [...]

German exports slump in January

The Federal Statistics Office today announced a fall in German exports for the month of January, with the cold weather being attributed to the fall, according to analysts.
Exports in January fell by 6.3% on the month to €67.9 billion, while imports grew by 6% to €59.2 billion.
As a result, Germany’s trade surplus narrowed €8.7 billion [...]

PPF: DB pension scheme deficit falls in February

Figures published by the Pension Protection Fund (PPF) have revealed a sharp fall in the deficit of the UK’s defined benefit pension schemes.
According to the PPF, the deficit was trimmed to £15.1 billion at the end of February from £51.9 billion at the end of January.
It is also a significant improvement on February 2009 when [...]

US home sales in surprise fall in January

The National Association of Realtors (NAR) has revealed a fall in sales of previously owned homes in the US for the month of January, suggesting the extension of the $8,000 tax credit for first-time buyers is having little appeal.
The industry body said sales agreements fell 7.6% in January compared with December and the index [...]