Homeowners told property values may get 11.3 per cent boost as Sunak restores stability November 2, 2022 The housing market could benefit to the tune of 11.3 per cent where house prices are concerned, as a result of the greater stability brought on by the appointment of Rishi Sunak as prime minister, a City firm told this paper today. Property lending agency Octane Capital analysed property market performance across the UK market [...]
Eurozone manufacturing economy flashes strong recession signal November 2, 2022 The eurozone manufacturing sector has tumbled into recession, driven by customers slashing spending in response to soaring prices and higher interest rates, a closely watched survey out today suggests. S&P Global’s final manufacturing purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for the 19 countries using the euro fell to 46.4 last month, down from 48.4 in September. The [...]
Expensive bites for millions of Brits as food inflation soars to record 11.6 per cent November 2, 2022 With even basics such as tea bags, milk and sugar seeing significant price rises, food inflation has soared to a record 11.6 per cent in October. Overall shop prices are now 6.6 per cent higher than they were this time last year – also a record – but food inflation jumped well above September’s 10.6 [...]
Exclusive: Confidence in Bank of England hits rock bottom as investors call Bailey’s hiking cycle ‘wrong’ November 2, 2022 Investor confidence in the Bank of England is close to rock bottom as the country braces itself for an eighth successive hike in interest rates tomorrow. Nearly three in four investors feel the Bank had gotten its hiking cycle “wrong”, though respondents were sharply divided over whether rises had come too fast or too slow, [...]
All market eyes on the Fed today as interest rates are set to rise by another 75bps November 2, 2022 While European markets started the month on a positive note, and look set to continue that vibe this morning, US markets lost their early momentum, finishing the session lower, after the latest job openings numbers, and ISM manufacturing report, showed that the US economy remained in decent shape, despite concerns over an economic slowdown. “We [...]
London’s FTSE 100 kicked higher by Ocado skyrocketing 38 per cent November 1, 2022 London’s FTSE 100 kicked higher today, driven by middle class favourite and online supermarket Ocado being goosed after it said it was partnering with a South Korean retailer. The capital’s premier index climbed 1.29 per cent to 7,186.16 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the UK economy, added [...]
Hounslow is a hit among Singaporeans who act as £5.8bn supporting cast to Hong Kong homebuyer frenzy in UK November 1, 2022 While the bonus of the so-called BNO visa scheme has resulted in a high level of Hong Kong homebuyers making their way to the UK, it has emerged that a supporting cast from Singapore is also helping to drive market activity in Britain, with Singapore nationals sitting on a property portfolio to the tune of [...]
Bank of England successfully kicks off QT with over subscribed £750m bond sale November 1, 2022 The Bank of England today successfully sold hundreds of millions pounds of government debt in the first stage of winding down stimulus that has propped up the economy in the aftermath of the financial crisis and during the pandemic. Some £750m bonds ran off the Bank’s balance sheet today, with the auction heavily over subscribed [...]
UK in Recession: an Overview of What Could Happen & How You Can Take Advantage November 1, 2022 | City Talk Recently, the Bank of England has issued a warning about a slowdown in economic growth towards the end of 2022, with similar worries persisting into 2023. Overall, the upcoming emergence of a recession has been fuelled by a mix of several detrimental dynamics for the UK. Uncovering the Dynamics that Lead to Recession The United [...]
The impact of higher interest rates on markets. What is ahead for the crypto market? November 1, 2022 | City Talk Higher interest rates generally mean a lower appetite for high-risk/high-return assets such as cryptocurrencies, hence we’ve seen the crypto market decline in recent months. With the stock market also reacting badly to recent rate hike and the crypto market becoming increasingly correlated to stocks, crypto could be in for a continued bearish year because of [...]