London’s FTSE 100 edges lower ahead of Jackson Hole August 24, 2022 London’s FTSE 100 edged lower today driven by investors fretting over how stern central bankers will be with tackling inflation. The capital’s premier index dropped 0.22 per cent to 7,471.51 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, inched down 0.01 per cent to [...]
Britain cuts off all Russian fuel imports for first time on record August 24, 2022 Britain has bought no fuel from Russia for the first time since records began, driven by the country shunning energy from President Putin in response to the invasion of Ukraine, official figures published today show. Fuel imports from Russia plummeted to zero in June, the first time Britain has ever recorded a complete weaning off [...]
Which UK shares should you keep an eye on in September 2022 August 24, 2022 | City Talk As Citi predicts UK inflation will strike a forbidding 18.6% in early 2023, investors are rushing to rebalance their portfolios away from unsustainable growth towards the best UK shares, including FRP Advisory Group, QinetiQ, and Phoenix Group. UK shares to buy With interest rates rising with the risk of corporate defaults, the twin signposts of liquidity and [...]
Thames Water leaks the same as leaving hosepipe on for 73 years August 24, 2022 Thames Water wastes the same amount of water as leaving a hosepipe on every single day for more than 73 years, trade union GMB has claimed. The union said that Thames Water’s creaking infrastructure loses 635m litres in leaks every single day. The comparison comes as Thames Water today begins to enforce a hosepipe ban [...]
Sharpening inflation concerns weigh on FTSE 100 retailers August 23, 2022 Sharpening concerns over high inflation triggering a slowdown in consumer spending weighed on London markets today. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index dropped 0.61 per cent to 7,488.11 points, while the mid-cap domestically-focused FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, fell 0.99 per cent to 19,306.89 points. Retailers [...]
US in teeth of ‘deep recession’ in ominous sign for rest of world August 23, 2022 The US is in the teeth of a “deep recession” in an ominous sign for the world’s other largest economies, experts warned after a closely watched survey came in much weaker than expected on Wall Street. S&P Global composite purchasing managers’ index (PMI) dropped to 45 points this month, the lowest in over two years [...]
Europe’s gas crisis: what does it mean for investors? August 23, 2022 | City Talk Europe faces high gas prices and potential shortages as supply from Russia dwindles. We ask our investment experts what this means for companies, the energy transition, and the eurozone economy. Europe’s precarious gas supply situation has been a prime focus for markets ever since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine at the end of February. The European [...]
Hot in the city: why investors should care about soaring temperatures August 23, 2022 | City Talk As heatwaves become more frequent, city centre buildings will need to adapt. For investors in global cities, keeping a close eye on weather data will become vital. As investors in global cities, we have been using planetary-scale environmental geospatial data since 2019. We have been continuously investigating and mining datasets more commonly found in academic [...]
Recession looms over European economies grappling with soaring gas prices August 23, 2022 Recession is looming over Europe’s largest economies, driven by record inflation fuelled by high energy prices squeezing businesses and households, surveys published today showed. Consumers on the Continent are shrinking spending in response to record inflation sharply hitting their finances. Elevated gas costs, caused by Russia seemingly retaliating to western sanctions after the Ukraine invasion [...]
Inflation surge pushes UK economy to edge of stagnation August 23, 2022 Brits reining in spending amid a historic inflation surge has steered the UK economy to the edge of “stagnation,” a closely watched survey released today shows. S&P Global’s flash composite purchasing managers’ index (PMI), which measures activity across the private sector, dropped to 50.9 this month, down from 52.1 in July. The figures indicate “the [...]