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  • Steaming inflation cuts Brits’ spending power at fastest pace on record

    July 19, 2022

    The number of Brits in full time work reached record highs in the three months to May as unemployment rates held at 3.8 per cent, official figures have revealed today.

  • NatWest will provide £1.25bn in aid to farmers facing inflation

    July 18, 2022

    NatWest will offer farmers a £1.25bn lending package amidst surging inflation in the UK. This package follows earlier support and takes the bank’s total lending for the agriculture sector to more than £6.7bn. The capital will be deployed through loans, asset finance, and higher overdraft limits, and will also help farmers transition to more sustainable practices [...]

  • Exclusive: Pensions minister launches taskforce to scrutinise ‘social’ ESG investment

    July 16, 2022

    Ministers have launched a new taskforce to scrutinise environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing by pension schemes today, amid concerns that the 'social’ factor of investment has been neglected by fund managers in recent years.

  • Calls grow to pause benefits sanctions until merciless cost-of-living crisis has calmed down

    July 14, 2022

    Benefits sanctions should be paused by the UK government until the cost-of-living crisis has been resolved, Citizens Advice Scotland has said. Advice from the charity on sanctions to Universal Credit rose by 5 per cent in 2021-22, research published today indicated. With inflation rising and impacting on the cost of goods, Citizens Advice said a [...]

  • Exclusive: Nearly a quarter don’t think their employer can survive a recession

    July 12, 2022

    Nearly a quarter of people polled recently don’t think their employer will survive an anticipated recession. The figures, exclusively shared by MHR with City PM, highlighted that 78 per cent of 1,840 people surveyed think there will be a recession, and 23 per cent don’t think their employer will survive.  With inflation above nine per [...]

  • Money matters – Financial literacy: A vaccine for life

    July 12, 2022  |  City Talk

    Could a double dose of financial literacy combined with experience help households make more rational financial decisions? What can be done to enable households to make more rational financial decisions? In the wise words of Warren Buffet, one of the greatest investors of all time, invest in yourself by accessing the latest financial education for [...]

  • Climate reporting a ‘burden’ for pension funds but the only way forward, says Opperman

    July 11, 2022

    Newly reappointed pensions minister Guy Opperman said today that new climate reporting measures for pension funds were a “challenge” and “burden” for fund managers but it was clear it was now the only way to clean up investment. Opperman, who resigned and was reappointed to his role last week, said that becoming the first country [...]

  • One in six UK households face ‘serious financial difficulties’ amidst worsening cost of living crisis 

    July 11, 2022

    One in six households in the UK, about 4.4m, face “serious financial difficulties” as the cost of living crisis worsens with inflation at 40 year highs. This is an increase of 1.6m households from October last year, with over half of all UK households considering their financial situation to be worse now than during the [...]

  • 80 per cent of all Brits have less than £500 in their account as hordes of people are slipping into debt

    July 9, 2022

    The number of customers with persistent debt problems has jumped by almost a third as the cost-of-living crisis bites further, the boss of Lloyds said this morning. Charlie Nunn, who took over at the finance giant, said customers are “concerned” about the economy but said he believes many are talking “too negatively” about the financial [...]

  • Brits slash spending on essentials as cost of living soars

    July 8, 2022

    Brits are tightening the purse strings and cutting back on essentials as the cost of living continues to soar, according to official polling today.

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