Experts predict credit crunch not over

Monday, August 17th, 2009

With the FTSE and other world stock markets rallying, many say the end of the global credit crisis is near. Many figures realeased last week look promising for UK businesses. The CBI "Confederation of British Industry" polled 73 firms in July, they found that 27% believed credit availability had improved in ...

Credit crunch may be good news for UK tourism

Wednesday, January 28th, 2009

In recent reports, tourism experts have predicted that the current financial crisis may in fact be good news for British tourism as they expect more Britons to take holidays within the UK next year rather than going abroad. With the costs of flights and holiday accommodation rising, and amidst fears about ...

Pound shops are raking it in

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

As the credit crunch bites on the high street, there’s one retailing group who aren’t concerned in the least; Pound and other ‘thrift’ shops. Bargain stores such as Poundland have seen profits more than double this yearWhile other businesses face job cuts and slow trade this Christmas, the 200 strong ...

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Friday, September 26th, 2008

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Businesses suffering due to decreased consumer spending

Monday, August 4th, 2008

Both small and large businesses are finding it a struggle to make a profit or even to break even at the moment. The economic gloom surrounding the credit crunch is being blamed as consumers have less and less money to spend each month. Some companies are trying to keep their existing ...