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KPMG UK Shares Insights on Cooling Wages and Stabilizing Jobs Market Potentially Leading to March Rate Cut

The latest UK labor market figures released on 17 February 2026 point to a steadily cooling jobs market, strengthening the case for the Bank of England to resume cutting interest rates as soon as March, according to leading economists at KPMG UK. Yael Selfin, Vice… Read More

Eurozone Inflation Dynamics and Growth Outlook Analyzed in Bank of England and KPMG Reports

Recent economic research and forecasts paint an insightful and detailed picture of the Eurozone’s recovery, distinguishing between lasting and short-lived inflationary pressures while projecting modest expansion ahead. A new Bank of England staff working paper, released on 13 February 2026, offers fresh analysis of post-pandemic… Read More

Fintech Investments Rebound Amid Regional Shifts : Analysis

KPMG has indicated that the global fintech sector experienced a notable recovery in 2025, with total investments climbing to $116 billion across approximately 4,700 deals, marking an increase from the previous year’s $95.5 billion. Research from KPMG  and other pointed out that this uptick, driven… Read More

KPMG UK Examines Private Equity and AI focused Trends, Shares Fintech Funding Updates

KPMG has released a series of reports highlighting the UK’s economic resilience amid global challenges. These analyses cover private equity trends, fintech funding, and the critical role of AI skills development, painting a picture of a market poised for recovery despite recent dips. Private equity… Read More

UK Fintech Funding Declined YoY, Other Regions Experience Rebound in Overall Funding : Research

The global fintech landscape in 2025 as well as early 2026 reveals a state of contrasting developments across regions. In the United Kingdom, once a powerhouse of financial innovation, investment experienced a notable downturn. Funding for UK fintech companies dropped 21% in 2025, reaching approximately… Read More

UK Economy Exhibits Tentative Signs of Recovery Amid Persistent Challenges : Analysis

KPMG has indicated that in early 2026, the United Kingdom labor market and monetary policy landscape are displaying subtle shifts toward stabilization. The recent analyses from KPMG also pointed out that as businesses navigate post-Budget uncertainties and inflationary pressures,indicators suggest a cautious optimism for hiring… Read More

KPMG Germany Shares Insights on AI Adoption and Banking Transformation

KPMG Germany claims that it is at the center of driving transformative solutions for public and private sectors. Recent insights from KPMG highlight advancements in artificial intelligence for effective government operations and operational efficiencies in banking, offering practical frameworks to navigate complex challenges. These developments… Read More

KPMG UK Shares Insights on Cautious Consumer Behavior Following Bank of England’s Money and Credit Data Release

KPMG UK has indicated that the Bank of England‘s latest Money and Credit statistics for December 2025 reveal a picture of cautious consumer behavior amid persistent economic challenges. Released on January 30, 2026, the data shared by KPMG highlights a slowdown in key borrowing activities,… Read More

Global VC Funding Surged During Past Year with Fintech Sector Attracting Significant Funding : Analysis

KPMG Ireland has indicated that the final quarter of 2025 witnessed a notable uptick in global venture capital funding within the fintech sector, reflecting sustained momentum amid evolving economic landscapes. According to recent analyses shared by KPMG Ireland, worldwide VC inflows climbed to approximately $138… Read More

Ireland’s M&A Landscape Expected to Remain Resilient in 2026 : Research

As Ireland steps into 2026, the mergers and acquisitions (M&A) sector exudes a sense of measured optimism, according to a recent analysis from KPMG Ireland. Drawing from a survey of more than 150 experienced dealmakers, the outlook paints a picture of a market that’s weathered… Read More

KPMG UK Shares Insights on Inflation, Labor Market Trends Impacting Economy

KPMG UK has provided insightful analysis on public finances, inflation, and labor market trends, highlighting a mixed picture for the British economy. As borrowing costs show signs of easing and inflationary pressures fluctuate, these updates offer clues about potential fiscal flexibility and monetary policy directions… Read More

KPMG UK Reports Steady Economic Recovery Despite Lingering Uncertainties

The United Kingdom’s economy shows signs of steady recovery amid lingering uncertainties, according to expert analysis from KPMG. Recent data on gross domestic product (GDP), credit trends, and renewable energy auctions paint a picture of cautious optimism, with growth picking up while households face financial… Read More

UK Jobs Market Signals Caution Amid Economic Uncertainty, Report Reveals

As 2025 drew to a close, the UK employment landscape reflected persistent caution among businesses, driven by economic uncertainty and escalating costs. According to the latest KPMG and Recruitment & Employment Confederation (REC) UK Report on Jobs, compiled by S&P Global, permanent staff appointments declined… Read More

KPMG Ireland Shares Updates on Credit Markets, Mission-Critical Infrastructure

KPMG Ireland‘s recent reports provide critical updates on credit markets, mission-critical infrastructure, and fiscal performance. These insights, released amid persistent inflation and geopolitical tensions, now aim to offer guidance for businesses and policymakers as we enter 2026. Starting with credit markets, rising uncertainty is reshaping… Read More

UK Financial Services Sector Poised for Increased Defense Investment, Report Claims

The UK financial services industry is preparing for a significant shift in 2026, with leaders anticipating greater investment in national defense amid converging priorities of financial stability and national security. According to KPMG‘s latest UK Financial Services Sentiment survey, nearly two-thirds (65%) of sector leaders… Read More

Bank of England Money and Credit Data Signals Cautious Economic Recovery in Late 2025 : Analysis

The Bank of England‘s latest Money and Credit statistics for November 2025 reveal a mixed but modestly improving picture of the UK economy, with increases in mortgage lending and consumer borrowing amid ongoing uncertainties. According to the data, net borrowing of mortgage debt by individuals… Read More

KPMG UK Examines Key Spending and Consumer Behavior Trends Heading into 2026

KPMG UK has recently noted that a relatively cautious consumer landscape is now expected to continue into upcoming year. KPMG’s Consumer Pulse survey measures the overall consumer confidence as the current year finally comes to an end and 2026 begins. KPMG UK Q4 2025 Consumer… Read More

KPMG UK Shares Insights on Labour Market Data, Inflation, Bank of England Rate Decision

KPMG UK has recently shared key insights on the latest labour market data along with other commentary on recent developments. Persistent inflation, growing unemployment concerns, along with more general economic uncertainty remain potentially significant factors that could have a considerable impact on the United Kingdom‘s… Read More

Europe’s Economic Growth to Remain Modest in 2026 Due to Global Uncertainty, Report Claims

The Eurozone economy is expected to grow by 1.3% this year, followed by 1.1% in 2026, according to KPMG’s latest European Economic Outlook. Eurozone fiscal policy is anticipated to be broadly neutral in 2026 “as consolidation efforts in many countries offset increased public spending on… Read More

Australian Fintech Ecosystem Remains Broadly Stable in 2025, Report Reveals

The Australian fintech ecosystem has remained broadly stable during this year, according to an extensive update from KPMG, which also noted that with 801 independent Australian owned fintech companies, “marking a slight 2% decline year-on-year change from 2024.” The research report from KPMG also mentioned… Read More

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