The Bank of England left its monetary policy unchanged at its March meeting on Thursday.
The British unemployment rate hit its lowest level since 1975 in the three-month period to January, while the number of Britons filing for unemployment benefits dropped for the third consecutive month in February.
The seasonally adjusted Producer Price Index for final demand rose 0.3% in February, the Bureau of Labour Statistics revealed on Tuesday.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits rose more than expected last week, official figures showed on Thursday.
In January, British total production experienced a 0.4% decrease compared to the previous month, the Office for National Statistics revealed on Friday.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits rose more than expected last week, official figures showed on Thursday.
The UK Finance Minister Philip Hammond presented his annual budget statement for the 2017-18 fiscal year on Wednesday.
Activity in the British services sector, which accounts for almost 80% of the economy, dropped more than expected last month amid inflationary pressures linked to the weak Pound, a private survey revealed on Friday.
Activity in the British services sector, which accounts for almost 80% of the economy, dropped more than expected last month amid inflationary pressures linked to the weak Pound, a private survey revealed on Friday.
Activity in the British services sector, which accounts for almost 80% of the economy, dropped more than expected last month amid inflationary pressures linked to the weak Pound, a private survey revealed on Friday.
UK construction activity rose slightly in February amid the strengthening civil engineering sector; however, surging costs and a drop in new orders pointed to a mixed outlook, a private survey revealed on Thursday.
British manufacturing activity expanded at the slowest pace since November 2016 last month, a private survey revealed on Wednesday.
The US economy grew less than expected in December quarter even in spite of higher consumer spending observed in the reported period.
New orders for US-made capital goods advanced more than expected in January due to strong demand for passenger airplanes and new bookings for fighter planes and related military equipment.
Official data released on Friday revealed that the number of mortgage approvals in the United Kingdom jumped to a 12-month high in January.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits increased slightly more than expected last week, though the four-week average dropped 4,000 to 241,000, weakest level since 1973, official figures revealed on Thursday.
The British economy showed first signs of Brexit vote influence, as the overall growth slowed, seeing the annual GDP growth rate holding steady at 2%, behind expectations for a 2.2% increase.
Britain's public sector budget surplus expanded less than expected in January, official figures revealed on Tuesday.
Sales in the United Kingdom dropped for the third straight month in January, indicating that consumers started feeling the pressure of higher prices and slower wage growth.
Sales in the United Kingdom dropped for the third straight month in January, indicating that consumers started feeling the pressure of higher prices and slower wage growth.
The number of Britons filing for unemployment benefits dropped markedly last month, while wage growth slowed in the Q4.
The number of Britons filing for unemployment benefits dropped markedly last month, while wage growth slowed in the Q4.
British consumer prices increased last month due to higher oil costs and the weakening Pound, official data showed on Tuesday.
British manufacturing production rose at a stronger than expected pace in December, despite the country's decision to leave the European Union.