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  • Recession spreads to British construction as experts brace for a jump in unemployment and the cost of living

    January 6, 2023

    British builders are being dragged into a slump by the recession that has taken hold in the wider economy, a closely watched survey has revealed.. S&P Global and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply’s (CIPS) final purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for the construction sector for December fell to 48.8 from 50.4. The reading means [...]

  • Pound sterling: 2023 could be another torrid year as it tumbles to November low against US dollar

    January 6, 2023

    The pound has tumbled to its lowest level against the US dollar since November, pushed down by investors on both sides of the Atlantic betting the Federal Reserve will keep raising interest rates aggressively this year. The currency dropped a shade over 0.2 per cent to $1.19 this morning, leaving it trading at pre-Christmas levels. [...]

  • Mortgage approvals collapse to early Covid-19 crisis levels after mini-budget chaos

    January 4, 2023

    Mortgage approvals in the UK have skidded to their lowest level since the early days of the Covid-19 crisis, pushed down by prospective buyers retreating after Liz Truss’s botched mini-budget sent interest rates flying, official figures out today show. The number of mortgage approvals tumbled a fifth over the month to November to their lowest [...]

  • 2022: The year the UK economy soured

    December 23, 2022

    Let’s not forget that inflation was already a problem heading into 2022. The final inflation reading of 2021 was for November and came in at 5.1 per cent, nearly three times higher than the Bank of England’s two per cent target and the highest level since September 2011, according to the Office for National Statistics [...]

  • On the money: King Charles III makes banknote debut

    December 20, 2022

    The Bank of England has unveiled the design for the new Charles III banknotes, making the monarch the first King in British history to feature on a paper legal tender.  Recently succeeding his mother HM Queen Elizabeth II, King Charles will appear on the front of all four polymer banknotes ( £5, £10, £20 and [...]

  • UK banks have swerved bonus cap by hiking pay, BoE finds

    December 19, 2022

    UK lenders have raised staff pay to compensate for smaller hand outs after the banker bonus cap was implemented following the financial crisis, new research out today has found. The City’s top bankers’ pay has been steadily rising since the rules were imposed in 2014, according to the Bank of England. “The bonus cap [has [...]

  • UK on course for slow burning recession, KPMG predicts

    December 19, 2022

    The UK economy is on track to enter a long recession sparked by households and businesses being squeezed by sky high price rises, new forecasts out today unveil. Gross domestic product (GDP) will shrink 1.3 per cent next year, according to consultancy KPMG, who have become the latest organisation to warn of a protracted slump [...]

  • Bank of England sends interest rates to 14-year high but slows hike cycle to 50 points

    December 15, 2022

    The Bank of England today sent interest rates to their highest level since October 2008, although it slowed the pace of increases to avoid unnecessarily intensifying a looming recession by squeezing households and businesses’ finances. Threadneedle Street’s monetary policy committee (MPC) voted 6-3 in favour of a 50 basis point rise to 3.5 per cent, [...]

  • ‘At last!’: City cheers signs of UK inflation passing its peak

    December 14, 2022

    The City has cheered fresh figures out today that revealed this year’s historic inflation surge may have finally turned a corner. Prices accelerated 10.7 per cent over the year to November, down from a 41-year high rate of 11.1 per cent in the previous month, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The fall [...]

  • Bailey warns against ripping up City rulebook in Edinburgh reforms

    December 13, 2022

    BANK OF ENGLAND Governor Andrew Bailey poured cold water on ambitious Government plans to rewrite the financial services rulebook today, warning that the regulatory issues which led in part to the global financial crisis have not gone away. The government is set to tweak some 30 pieces of regulation which it believes will free the [...]

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