Eurozone core inflation falls, opening door to smaller ECB interest rate hike May 2, 2023 Inflation is receding faster than expected in Europe, raising the prospect of the bloc’s central bank slowing the pace of its interest rates hike this week, new figures out today reveal. The rate of underlying price increases – known as core inflation – in the group of 20 countries using the euro thinned to 5.6 [...]
UK factories shed workers as higher costs and weaker spending pound finances May 2, 2023 British factories are shedding workers after being pounded by soaring costs and weaker spending from customers, according to a closely-watched survey. S&P Global and the Chartered Institute of Procurement and Supply’s (CIPS) final purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for the UK manufacturing sector came in at 47.8 points last month, above an earlier reading of 46.6 [...]
Embattled Home REIT set to appoint investment adviser this week as field narrows to two May 2, 2023 Scandal-stricken social housing investor Home REIT is set to appoint a new investment manager this week as the field of potential suitors narrows to two, City A.M. has learned.
Take your seat for the Bank of England, Federal Reserve and central banks’ final act May 2, 2023 This is the final act in central banks’ aggressive interest rate hike cycle. Well, so say most analysts at the moment.
Recession knife-edge: Consumer spending on credit at £1.3bn as house prices continue to slide May 2, 2023 Britain’s better than expected economic performance since the turn of the year is poised to have lured consumers into splashing the cash on their credit cards, new numbers out this week are tipped to show. Families are tipped by markets to have borrowed £1.3bn in March, which would signal spending in the UK is holding [...]
Recession, what recession? Firms shrug off UK economy fears to focus on growth May 2, 2023 Britain’s small businesses are turning their attention away from worrying about whether the country will slip into a recession to focus on growth, a new survey out today shows. Confidence among the country’s small firms – which drive output – climbed sharply from its depths at the end of last year, according to the Federation [...]
Pension funds haven’t triggered the UK’s stock market decline – it’s the economy, says top analyst group May 1, 2023 A dire outlook for the UK economy is the primary cause of the UK’s capital markets decline and the role of pension funds in causing the malaise has been “overstated”, a top analyst group has said.
Start of 2023 a disappointing vintage for fine wine investments – but new Bordeaux gives reason to cheer May 1, 2023 Fine wines stashed away in climate-controlled cellars may have been growing all the more delicious over the first few months of 2023. But price has proved more unpredictable.
London rents surge to record high of more than £2,500 as experts warn of no let up in sight April 28, 2023 London rents have surged to their highest level on record and experts have warned there is little sign of the capital’s housing market improving any time soon, fresh figures out today reveal. The cost per month of renting a property in London climbed 14 per cent over the last year to £2,501, according to search [...]
UK to avoid recession but inflation won’t return to Bank of England target until end of next year April 28, 2023 Britain is poised to dodge a recession this year, but inflation will not return to the Bank of England’s two per cent target until the end of next year, new forecasts out last night revealed. The fresh projections from consultancy PwC add to the growing body of organisations who have canned their prediction that the [...]