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  • Workers’ real pay erodes at historic pace despite huge wage rises

    November 15, 2022

    Workers’ pay is still being eroded at a historic pace by rampant inflation despite employers hiking wages by one of the greatest amounts since records began, official figures revealed today. When taking off the Office for National Statistics’ (ONS) preferred measure of inflation, pay excluding bonuses dropped 2.7 per cent over the last three months, [...]

  • Inflation has peaked, but prices will stay higher for longer, analyst bets

    November 14, 2022

    Inflation has peaked in the UK, but will take a long time to fall, a top investment bank has bet. New data out from the Office for National Statistics on Wednesday will show prices rose 10.9 per cent over the last year, according to Deutsche Bank. While above September’s 10.1 per cent reading and a [...]

  • Markets cheer US inflation slowdown as Nasdaq flies over five per cent

    November 10, 2022

    Global markets have cheered signs that US inflation is falling much faster than experts expected, dialling down pressure on the Federal Reserve to keep hiking interest rates aggressively. Wall Street’s tech-heavy Nasdaq index flew more than five per cent, while the S&P 500 and Dow Jones shot up more than four per cent and nearly [...]

  • Economic gloom finally sweeps through UK jobs market

    November 10, 2022

    UK job growth has slimmed for the first time since the 2021 Covid-19 winter lockdown, driven by employers bracing for the longest recession on record, a new survey out today unveils. For the first time since February 2021, when the country was in the late stages of the third and longest pandemic lockdown, businesses trimmed [...]

  • UK at greater risk of mortgage default wave than international counterparts

    November 9, 2022

    The UK is at greater risk of being jolted by an uptick in mortgage defaults during the global economic slowdown, a top Wall Street bank has warned. Goldman Sachs reckons the country will undergo a bigger unemployment surge compared to other English speaking countries, dealing a heavy blow to households’ capacity to pay off home [...]

  • UK economy to emerge from recession 10 per cent smaller than pre-Covid path

    November 8, 2022

    The UK economy will be 10 per cent smaller compared to its pre-Covid growth path after the Bank of England’s forecasted two year recession, a top Wall Street bank has warned. JP Morgan said in a note to clients Britain is on course to miss out on a large chunk of much needed economic growth [...]

  • Bank of England not to blame for looming record recession, chief economist stresses

    November 8, 2022

    The Bank of England is not to blame for the UK fumbling into the longest recession since records began and rate setters are not “inflation nutters,” its chief economist said today. Huw Pill, who replaced Andy Haldane last year as Threadneedle Street’s top wonk, said the UK’s slowdown is being “driven by other forces” beyond [...]

  • Scorching inflation raises fears of Christmas spending slump

    November 8, 2022

    Scorching inflation hobbling Brits’ finances has triggered a spending squeeze that could bleed into Christmas, research out today reveals. Surveys out from Barclaycard and the British Retail Consortium (BRC) show retail sales volumes likely fell in October. While the organisations measured a jump in consumer spending of 3.5 per cent and 1.6 per cent respectively, [...]

  • Bank of England record recession warning reinforced by fresh research

    November 7, 2022

    A new survey out today reinforces the Bank of England’s warning last week that the UK is headed for the longest recession on record. The economy last month was functioning at the same level as during the teeth of the 2021 winter Covid-19 lockdown, according to consultancy BDO. The firm’s output index, which measures the [...]

  • Bank of England watchers eye Pill and Ramsden speeches

    November 6, 2022

    Bank of England watchers are in for a bumper week as several top rate setters provide hints on the trajectory of UK monetary policy after last week they said the economy is on course for the longest recession on record. Despite the bleak projections by the Bank, London’s FTSE 100 fared well last week, climbing [...]

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