What we’ve read this week
UK firms seeing strong international growth ahead (HSBC in SME Web)
According to findings from a new HSBC report, featured at SME Web, “UK-based companies are optimistic about their international business prospects, with almost three in four (72%) expecting their exports and imports to increase over the next 12 months”.
More on this can be found here.
UK hiring intentions at record levels (BDO in Elite Business)
According to findings from new research conducted by BDO, featured in Elite Business, “despite the looming shadow of Brexit, UK business has so far been outperforming in many areas”, with UK “hiring intentions having hit a record high”.
More on this can be found here.
British workers demand more automation (Digital Work Report in Business Matters)
According to findings from the Digital Work Report 2018, which are featured in Business Matters, the “fear of automation among British workers is not as prevalent as people assume”, with “nearly half” of respondents surveyed as part of the report “claiming they could get between 25 and 50 per cent more work done if technology took on repetitive tasks for them”.
More on this can be found here.
Permanent employment in dramatic decline, survey reveals
According to new research findings from TALint Partners, featured in Business Matters, “the majority of hirers feel permanent employment as the default option for most roles is in an ever-increasing downward trajectory”.
More on this can be found here.












