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Just Capital as Edinburgh economy is strongest of any city in the UK



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Published Date: 30 June 2008
EDINBURGH has the strongest economy of any UK city, new figures revealed today.
The city knocked London into second place, according to the national accounting group UHY Hacker Young, which ranks cities according to their contribution to the national economy.

Edinburgh hit the top spot with a GVA (Gross Value Added) of £28,43
2 per resident, a measure used to estimate the value of goods and services produced. London was second with, with £27,672, while the UK average was £18,145.

But there was little reason to celebrate for the city's banks and law firms, which are expected to cut jobs as the credit crunch worsens. Large numbers of Scottish lawyers and financial services workers are expected to be made redundant following a drop in profits.

The Confederation of British Industry has warned that the worsening outlook for jobs among banks, insurers, and other finance companies is part of a long-term trend.

Legal firms also face the threat of large-scale job cuts and dramatically reduced profits, according to a survey by the accounting giant PKF. They found law firms who work in the property market were likely to be worse affected. Edinburgh has not been as badly hit by the slump in the housing market as other cities, but is still likely to be affected.

UHY Hacker Young found Edinburgh was the strongest economy, primarily thanks to its well established and fast growing banking and insurance sectors. They compared the UK's 30 largest cities by their Gross Value Added and their growth over the past ten years.They found Belfast, in third place, was the fastest growing economy in the UK.

They said Edinburgh's status as capital of Scotland has also worked in its favour in boosting its public sector, notably in the legal profession. The city has also benefited from a number of companies duplicating their headquarter functions from London to Edinburgh in order to get closer to their Scottish clientele.

Howard Spencer, chairman of UHY Hacker Young, said: "This has helped Edinburgh consolidate its position as the second largest financial centre in the UK after London."

"As Europe's leading financial centre, London should have fared better than Edinburgh but its incredibly high property prices are putting a serious dent in business earnings."

"While still generating substantially more revenue than Edinburgh, London is also home to five of the UK's ten most deprived local authorities , which has raised the region's unemployment rate to 7.9 per cent , the highest in the UK. Its overstretched and unreliable transport infrastructure is posing constraints on its economic growth as well."

Although the next few months look tough for the financial and legal sectors, there was some good news today as Forth Ports announced a major investment in renewable energy.

The company, which runs the ports at Leith and Rosyth, announced a joint project with Scottish and Southern Energy plc. They will be developing energy projects at their sites in Scotland, which could include on-shore and off-shore wind turbines. This is set to create up to 200 skilled jobs.

Energy minister Jim Mather said: "This collaborative project will aid the regeneration of Forth Ports' property asset base, while creating skilled jobs and cutting emissions, which is exactly in line with our strategy to put renewables at the heart of economic growth in Scotland."





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  • Last Updated: 30 June 2008 12:00 PM
  • Source: Edinburgh Evening News
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Capital Boy,

30/06/2008 12:45:35
eric from lothian is also going by the name of jim fae glasgow over in the herald, you can tell its oor wee green eyed eric coz of the one liners punctuated by commas

btw well done edinburgh's economy !!!
2

Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

30/06/2008 13:00:15
"Legal firms also face the threat of large-scale job cuts and dramatically reduced profits, according to a survey by the accounting giant PKF."

They surveyed a giant PKF?
3

Epicuras,

30/06/2008 13:42:36
might be the striongest economy but how long will it last with the UKs worst council?
4

alex paterson,

edinburgh 30/06/2008 13:50:05
It wont last long,another flash in the pan like Wendy.
5

Jenny MacArthur,

30/06/2008 14:10:19
3 & 4 - classic responses from Edinburgh's moaning whiners brigade, always desperate to say something negative, however positive the story. What a miserable bunch of people you are!
6

Daff,

Edinburgh 30/06/2008 14:32:37
Totally agree Jenny. Get out of Edinburgh if you dont like it. I'm proud to have been born and lived all my life here. Why is this the worst council? Wheres the data backing up this statement?
7

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

30/06/2008 14:41:13
I've hear of Pub Giants (I've also seen one) but never an Accounting Giant.

Yo ho ho.
8

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

30/06/2008 14:45:15
Anway , this is fantastique ! Lets have a big party to celebrate , tonight in the streets and closes. The economy can pay.
9

I love to eat Sellotape,

30/06/2008 14:45:36
I've got a giant in my pocket.

Ho ho ho.
10

Gastric Antral Vascular Ectasia,

30/06/2008 15:47:17
Apparently there's also a company called UHY Hacker Young. I pity anyone who has to work for a company with a name like that.
11

The Genuine Mario Antoinette,

30/06/2008 16:14:23
Imagine working for The Scottish Man Publications.
12

Loki - The Scourge of the Schemies,

EH1 30/06/2008 17:47:42
#1 Capital Boy : eric from lothian is also going by the name of jim fae glasgow over in the herald

Me, mah wean eric and wur Family, huz, went alaang the M8 tae glezGay fur, years fur wur ekonomy, by the way.
13

Loki - The Scourge of the Schemies,

EH1 30/06/2008 17:50:02
No.7 Mario : an Accounting Giant

I've heard of Giant Haystacks but maybe he was a haystack and not an accountant.
14

The Geniune Mario Antionette,

30/06/2008 19:14:45
Yo ho ho was the Green Giant
15

Erica from East Kilbride,

01/07/2008 08:00:40
Edinburgh does the nation proud again. Well done!
16

Why can't I use my usual name?,

Glasgow 01/07/2008 16:29:47
this was reported last week or the week before. UHY don't understand the data...

 

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