Britain is motoring towards its first drop in annual car sales since 2011, after suffering a 9% drop in registrations last monthPound falls to four week low against the dollarIt’s Official: UK car sales declined by 9.3% last monthSales have fallen for six months runningSales down 3.9% so far this yearDiesel sales slump by 21%Sofa sales have also dropped this yearSMMT: Brexit uncertainty is hurting investment 2.37pm BST US markets are continuing their winning streak.The Dow Jones Industrial Average is up 12 points in early trading while the S&P 500 and Nasday Composite have opened at new record highs.S&P 500 opens at record high, on track for its longest winning streak since 1997 https://t.co/mic6Gtuxvq pic.twitter.com/Br7NzzlsDG 2.31pm BST Williams however will not vote on interest rates this year, so if they do rise in December it will not be down to him:Other voters next year are Mester (hawk), Bostic (unknown/centrist), and the head of the Richmond Fed who don’t have a President yet Continue reading…
Via: UK car sales suffer big fall in September; Hammond's war chest 'shrinks' – business live

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