UK house prices return to growth after wobble, lender Nationwide says

UK house prices return to growth after wobble, lender Nationwide says

British house prices rose in May after falling in the previous two months as the property market withstood high borrowing costs, according to figures from mortgage lender Nationwide.Prices increased by 0.4 per cent from April, the data showed. Economists polled by Reuters had mostly expected a 0.1 per cent monthly rise. Compared with May last … Read more

NFP report makes case for no Fed rate cuts until 2025

NFP report makes case for no Fed rate cuts until 2025

​The US jobs report highlights a super hot US economy, underscoring that there is a real risk that interest rates won’t be cut until 2025, the CEO of a leading financial advisory and fintech has warned. The U.S. economy added 272,000 non-farm jobs in May, much more than expected, while Wall Street had forecast an … Read more

Dollar catapults after strong NFP

Dollar catapults after strong NFP

USDJPY spiked higher by over half a percent just after the release of US nonfarm payrolls (NFP) data, on Friday. USDJPY traded in the upper 156s after the US Dollar strengthened as a result of the better-than-expected results. Nonfarm payrolls showed the number of employed people in the US rose by 272,000 in May, when … Read more

ECB, US data to dominate action

ECB, US data to dominate action

Following Wednesday’s choppy action in foreign exchange markets, investors are gearing up for key events that could ramp up the volatility. The European Central Bank will announce monetary policy decisions on Thursday and the US economic calendar will feature weekly Initial Jobless Claims and Unit Labor Costs data for the first quarter ahead of Friday’s … Read more

Gold traders focus on ECB rate cut, NFP

Gold traders focus on ECB rate cut, NFP

Gold traders and investors expected the European Central Bank to cut interest rates by 25 basis points for the first time since 2019 in its meeting on Thursday, making it the first reversal in the bank’s hawkish monetary policy in five years. The Euro and the equities markets in Europe had already priced a major chunk of … Read more

Companies Undertake More Aggressive Tax Positions When IRS Budget is Cut

Companies Undertake More Aggressive Tax Positions When IRS Budget is Cut

A new academic study found that companies increase their tax risk profile—thus more tax aggression and a higher likelihood of tax fraud—when they believe IRS scrutiny will be lower due to budget cuts. For the study, which appears in the American Accounting Association’s Journal of Forensic Accounting Research, researchers looked at data from 10,992 companies … Read more

Pressing Political Hot Spots for Boards

Pressing Political Hot Spots for Boards

Tax Policy The differences in proposed tax policy between the presumptive presidential candidates, at this point, in the two main parties — President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump — are vast, according to Garrett Watson, senior policy analyst with Tax Foundation, a nonpartisan tax policy think tank. “The differences between what (the candidates) … Read more

Exchequer returns: Strong tax revenues boost Government’s position ahead of budget

Exchequer returns: Strong tax revenues boost Government’s position ahead of budget

Strong tax revenues, including another spike in corporate tax receipts, have boosted the Government’s financial position ahead of the budget.Exchequer returns published on Thursday by the Department of Finance show the Government collected €35.2 billion in taxes during the first five months of the year, 6 per cent or €2 billion more than the same … Read more

Cash rolling for Government but pace of spending hikes is accelerating

Cash rolling for Government but pace of spending hikes is accelerating

But spending is more than keeping pace, up €5bn on the same period last year, according to new Exchequer figures published by the Department of Finance.Most reassuring to the Government will be the bounce-back in corporation tax, an increasingly important source of revenue for the Exchequer. Some €3.6bn was collected in May, up €0.8bn or … Read more

Another ‘kicker’ tax refund could be in the works for Oregon taxpayers

Another ‘kicker’ tax refund could be in the works for Oregon taxpayers

State economists Mark McMullen, left, and Josh Lehner answer questions from Oregon lawmakers in 2015. McMullen gave his final economic and revenue forecast to a legislative committee on Wednesday.Jonathan J. Cooper / AP Oregon economists offered caution Wednesday that a financial rough patch could be on the horizon — but that might not be enough … Read more