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  • ‘Mortgage mayhem’: Deal lifespans hit record low as interest rate cut hopes dim

    April 13, 2026

    Borrowers have been left in a “mortgage maze” after lenders frantically pulled deals due to the unfolding crisis in the Middle East leading to the lowest average shelf-life on record. The average mortgage was on the market for just eight days in March – the lowest since records began in November 2011. This marks a [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: Stocks soar as Trump claims ‘victory’ in Iran; Economists clash on inflation

    March 25, 2026

    Welcome back to the City PM liveblog. Fresh figures this morning revealed inflation rose three per cent in the year to February 2026, unchanged from the 12 months to January 2026. Grant Fitzner said: “The largest upwards driver was the price of clothing, which rose this month but fell a year ago. “This was offset [...]

  • Mortgage deals shrink by a fifth since outbreak of Iran war

    March 23, 2026

    The number of mortgage deals on offer for homeowners have shrunk by nearly a fifth since war broke out in Iran just over three weeks ago. Just shy of 1,500 fewer residential mortgages were available on Monday morning, compared with March 9, amounting to a contraction of 19.5 per cent. According to financial information platform [...]

  • Bank of England’s Bailey: Interest rate cuts not on the horizon

    March 19, 2026

    The Bank of England’s Andrew Bailey has ruled out the prospect of any interest rate cuts in the near future, warning that the sustained conflict in the Middle East constitutes a major shock to energy supply that could leave long-term scars on the British economy. In an interview with LBC set to air on Thursday [...]

  • Bank of England Live: Interest rates held in first unanimous vote in eight years

    March 19, 2026

    Welcome back to City PM‘s ongoing coverage of the interest rates decision. Interest rates have been held as rate-setters at the Bank of England warned the war in Iran could send prices spiralling as soon as April.  In the first totally unanimous vote in eight years, all members of the Monetary Policy Committee voted to [...]

  • ‘No one expects’ Bank of England to cut interest rates, says former MPC member

    March 17, 2026

    A former member of the Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has said that “no one expects a cut” to interest rates amidst deepening conflict in the Middle East. Prof Jonathan Haskel, who is also a member of City PM’s Shadow Monetary Policy Committee, told BBC Radio 4’s ‘Today’ programme he believes a rates [...]

  • ‘And so it begins’ – Mortgage lenders kick rates back up amid Middle East crisis

    March 5, 2026

    A number of mortgage lenders are kicking the their rates back up, with more expected to follow, as market conditions remain volatile due to the unfolding crisis in the Middle East. HSBC UK has said it will increase some of its mortgage rates for first-time buyers, movers and re-mortgagers and the UK’s largest building society, [...]

  • Reeves’ Spring Statement was yet another missed opportunity

    March 3, 2026

    Rachel Reeves wanted this Spring Statement to be a non-event. In that she succeeded, says Julian Jessop The Chancellor’s Spring Statement sent a signal of “steady as she goes”. Unfortunately, what was really needed is a change of course. There was plenty of party political knockabout, but no major policy announcements and nothing to lift [...]

  • Consumer confidence slips in latest setback for Labour 

    February 27, 2026

    Consumer confidence slipped slightly in February despite hopes of a turnaround, adding to fears the UK economy could slump this year.  A closely-monitored survey conducted by the research firm GfK said consumer confidence dropped by three points to -19. The reading reflects dampened spirits among British consumers in what will likely worry Labour strategists keen [...]

  • UK unemployment will surpass pandemic high, says JP Morgan

    February 24, 2026

    UK unemployment will brush past its peak in the Covid-19 pandemic, Wall Street’s biggest bank has predicted, as employer’s still feel the brunt of Rachel Reeves’ cash grabs. The rate of unemployed Brits is tipped to reach 5.5 per cent by the late spring, according to a forecast by JP Morgan, which would mark an [...]

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