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EY Press Releases - January 2012 - Ernst & Young - United Kingdom

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Press Releases

January 2012

Read more 'An encouraging start to the year' - ITEM Club comments on PMI manufacturing figures 

Read more Gradual improvement in the housing market, but activity remains well below historical norms

Read more Ernst & Young comments on new Financial Reporting Exposure Drafts 

Read more Rapidly changing UK and global reporting standards a concern for finance chiefs 

Read more FDI in India up in 2011 

Read more Additional QE seems a foregone conclusion - ITEM Club comments on today's MPC minutes 

Read more UK is set for a 'short, mild, recession' - ITEM Club comments on today's GDP figures

Read more Good news for the Chancellor with borrowing over £2bn lower than a year earlier - ITEM Club

Read more Ernst & Young launch transformational new Accelerate programme to support UK’s young business leaders and social entrepreneurs 

Read more Winners and losers characterise listed businesses in 2011 

Read more Mark Weinberger elected next Global Chairman and CEO of Ernst & Young 

Read more Inflation is likely to fall back to the 2% target by the autumn - ITEM Club 

Read more  UK recovery in state of paralysis, says ITEM Club forecast
16 January 2012

Read more Lord Browne announced as Chairman of judges to find the UK's top entrepreneur 

Read more Ernst & Young named top gay-friendly employer in the country 

Read more Export figures have held up surprisingly well, but not enough to prevent GDP falling in Q4 – ITEM Club 
 

Read more UK CFOs face tough balancing act investing across both developed and rapid-growth markets
 

Read more Funding squeeze to continue for European financial services in 2012 
 

Read more Mortgage approvals hold firm in November, despite increased pressure on banks from Eurozone crisis – ITEM Club 

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