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  • Emergency lifeline for collapsed banks doubled to £3bn

    May 18, 2026

    The emergency credit fund that serves as a lifeline for collapsed lenders has been doubled as a result of “recent regulatory and operational developments”. The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) – working in tandem with the Treasury and Bank of England – has hiked its revolving credit facility capacity to £3bn from £1.45bn previously. The [...]

  • UK businesses stall investments and cut headcount due to Iran war 

    May 18, 2026

    Over half of UK firms said they have halted investment and hiring plans due to the economic fallout of the Iran war, contributing to supply chain pressures and higher energy and fuel costs.  According to new research from accountancy and advisory firm BDO, 57 per cent of 500 businesses with revenues between £10m and £500mn, [...]

  • As it happened: IMF lifts UK GDP and stocks reverse losses as bonds warned of ‘correction’

    May 18, 2026

    Welcome back to the City PM liveblog. The bond market is taking a breathe after mountains of pressure on Friday. The UK’s borrowing costs hit their highest since 2008, charging to 5.17 per cent during one part of the day’s trading session. This was topped once more on Monday morning, but since then yields have [...]

  • Record £4bn revenue for accountancy firms ‘may reinforce’ hawkish rate outlook 

    May 14, 2026

    The UK’s accounting sector hit a record high for monthly revenue according to data from the Office for National Statistics out on Thursday, though gains may be short-lived due to the impact of the uncertainty sparked by the Iran conflict.  In March, the industry’s revenue spiked by nearly ten per cent to £4.3bn compared to [...]

  • UK businesses eyeing shift to ‘more predictable’ tax regimes

    May 14, 2026

    UK businesses are considering relocating abroad for a more stable tax and regulatory landscape, according to new research from consulting and network Baker Tilly International.  The group, in its annual mid-market survey conducted earlier this year, found that out of all nine markets and 1,500 business leaders surveyed, including in the US, China, and India, [...]

  • Pension fund snaps up cut-price government bonds amid Starmer sell-off

    May 13, 2026

    One of the UK’s largest pension funds has jumped on the turmoil that speculation over Keir Starmer’s future has unleashed on the gilt market, scooping up government bonds at multi-decade low valuations. Standard Life has added to its holding of UK government debt, City PM understands, seizing on a sharp dip in the of the [...]

  • IEA warns of ‘record’ oil drawdown after ‘unprecedented’ Strait of Hormuz supply shock

    May 13, 2026

    The West’s international energy watchdog has warned that oil stockpiles were being drained at a record rate last month as the US’s war in Iran continues to choke supply in an “unprecedented” supply shock. The International Energy Agency revealed that around 4m barrels of oil a day were tapped from back-up supplies in April, within [...]

  • As it happened: Ministers resign as gilt yields at 28-year high

    May 12, 2026

    The Westminster political drama rocked the bond markets with gilt yields surging to a 28-year high. The yield on 30-year gilts surged 13 basis points on Tuesday to hit 5.8 per cent. It comes as nearly 80 Labour MPs have now called for the resignation of the Prime Minister and reports suggest numerous members of [...]

  • Big Short guru: Nasdaq about to resemble a ‘bloody car crash’

    May 12, 2026

    The investment guru depicted in the Big Short has warned that New York’s Nasdaq resembled “the scene of a bloody car crash, minutes before it happens”, accusing Wall St of overinflating the bumper Big Tech earnings that have carried US indexes to a string of all-time highs. Michael Burry, whose decision to bet against the [...]

  • Heathrow passenger volumes drop as jet fuel crisis rocks market

    May 11, 2026

    Fewer passengers were heading to Heathrow Airport in April as the war in the Middle East keeps travellers grounded. Passenger numbers at Europe’s biggest airport fell by five per cent in April to 6.7m with the blame being attributed to the “ongoing impact of the Middle East conflict”. For those heading to that particular region, [...]

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