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  • Laddering savings: A smarter approach

    November 11, 2025

    Savers face a consistent dilemma: whether to lock money in for longer to secure today’s rate or keep it flexible in case conditions change. A laddering strategy manages both. It’s a simple premise: instead of putting all your savings into one fixed term account, they are spread across products with different maturities. When one matures, [...]

  • Legal sector defies economic headwinds with rising headcount and profits

    November 10, 2025

    Despite ongoing pressure on salaries and increases in employment taxes, legal firms have reported an average headcount increase of nearly 4 per cent over the past year. According to the ‘law firm benchmarking report’ by professional service firm Crowe, the headcount growth was concentrated among fee earners, but nearly half of firms reported either no [...]

  • FTSE 100 Live: ITV and Sky takeover chatter; House prices rise

    November 7, 2025

    Good morning from the City PM liveblog team. Yesterday, the Bank of England cut rates in a 5-4 decision with Governor Andrew Bailey playing decider. Policymakers at the Bank said the crunch decision weighed up contractions in the jobs market, which could lower inflation levels, and high inflation expectations of around 4 per cent among [...]

  • Bank of England Live: Bailey refuses to confirm if Budget influenced rates decision

    November 6, 2025

    Welcome back to the City PM liveblog. Andrew Bailey has refused to confirm whether the upcoming Budget and Rachel Reeves’ recent comments influenced his decision on interest rates.  The Bank of England has held interest rates at four per cent in its final decision before the Autumn Budget. The Bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted [...]

  • Motor finance, Madoff fraud, tax fears – bank shares defy the noise

    October 31, 2025

    A motor finance battle, hefty impairment charges and the shadow of 2008 all cast over banks third-quarter results but beneath the fog investors are rewarding the FTSE 100’s top lenders for another bumper quarter. The FTSE 350 banks index has risen nearly four per cent this month and is up 17 per cent for the [...]

  • How Reeves could ‘trigger’ bond market fright and collapse UK economy

    October 9, 2025

    Poor decisions made by Rachel Reeves at the next Budget could send the UK economy into a crisis if her announcements trigger a collapse in bond markets’ confidence, according to a scenario played out by analysts at Oxford Economics.  Rachel Reeves has pledged to drive growth in the UK and lower the cost of living [...]

  • Bank of England’s Mann: Higher interest rates will lower inflation fears

    October 9, 2025

    The Bank of England has said that households’ fears of high inflation levels could be tempered by keeping interest rates for longer.  In an event hosted by the think tank Resolution Foundation, Mann doubled down on her calls for the Bank to squeeze out inflation pressures in order to ease household nerves of higher prices [...]

  • ‘Subdued’ services sector suffers steep drop as tax hikes bite

    October 3, 2025

    Business activity expansion fell to a five-month low after a “subdued” services sector experienced a dull end to the third quarter. S&P’s UK Services Purchasing Managers Index Business Activity tumbled to 50.8 in September, falling steeply from the 16-month high of 54.2 secured in August. “This summer’s acceleration in output growth is now looking like [...]

  • Economic uncertainty pushes potential house buyers to hold off

    September 30, 2025

    An unpredictable economic and policy landscape has caused a slowdown in housebuying activity in the UK, according to new data. There were 93,630 UK residential transactions in August, two per cent higher than August 2024 but two per cent lower than July 2025, according to HMRC. There’s been a “noticeable shift” in sentiment amongst Brits [...]

  • Consumer confidence drops ahead of Budget

    September 19, 2025

    Brits’ confidence has fallen as nerves grow over the possibility tax rises in the upcoming November Budget. GfK’s Consumer Confidence Index decreased by two points to -19 in September, with all measures down in comparison to last month. “There’s an autumnal chill in the air this month,” Neil Bellamy said. “With tax rises expected in [...]

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