Economic News
If there is a bubble it is in government bonds, JP Morgan's Dimon says
JP Morgan boss Jamie Dimon cautioned of the risk that the US central bank does "too little too slow".
US consumer confidence steady in December, but expectations dip, University of Michigan says
US consumer confidence was steady at the start of December, but their confidence in the outlook ebbed, according to the results of perhaps the most widely-followed survey of American consumer spirits.
OPEC reportedly agrees 1.2m barrel a day output cut
The world's major oil producers agreed to slash their output by a tad more than had been expected following two days of talks in Vienna.
Non-farm payrolls miss expectations, unemployment rate steady
US non-farm payrolls rose less than expected last month, while the unemployment rate held steady, according to data released by the Labor Department on Friday.
Leave campaigners prepare for second Brexit referendum - report
Prominent pro-Brexit campaigners are reported to be quietly preparing for a second referendum, according to MPs and activists.
House price growth falls to six-year low - survey
House prices dropped much more than expected last month, with annual growth falling to a six-year low as political and economic uncertainty ramped up.