Inflation fears return to haunt FTSE 100 as City eyes Jackson Hole August 22, 2022 London markets today started the week in risk-off fashion as investors brace for the annual meeting of central bankers at Jackson Hole and fretted over high inflation. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index dropped 0.22 per cent to 7,533.79 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of [...]
China banks cut key interest rate in bid to revive stalling economy August 22, 2022 China’s banks have slashed a key interest rate in a token gesture to revive the world’s second-largest economy. The country’s central bank said yesterday the one-year loan prime rate offered by banks was cut to 3.65 per cent from 3.7 per cent, while the five-year rate dropped to 4.3 per cent from 4.45 per cent. [...]
Inflation to peak at more than 18 per cent, reckon Citi forecasters August 22, 2022 Inflation is set to surge above levels seen during the oil price shock in the late 1970s in a sign the UK economy is hurtling toward a long slump, new forecasts published today show. The cost of living will climb to 18.6 per cent in January, pushed higher by the energy watchdog hiking the cap [...]
UK workers keen to bag big City bonuses August 22, 2022 Workers are keen to capitalise on bumper bonuses handed out by banks, brokers and insurers, a new survey published today shows. Around a quarter of Brits want to shake up their careers and move into the financial services sector, according to consultancy KPMG. Of those considering moving to a job in the City, some 58 [...]
Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway gets greenlight to buy 50 per cent of Occidental Petroleum August 21, 2022 Warren Buffett’s investment giant Berkshire Hathaway has got the go ahead from a US energy regulator to buy up to 50 per cent of oil firm Occidental Petroleum.
Weekend Read: Is Britain headed for a summer recession? August 21, 2022 Britain has met the first half of the technical recession definition, meaning there is a small chance we are headed for a summer recession. The Bank of England thinks the country will tip into the longest recession since the financial crisis in the final three months of this year. Figures published last week by the [...]
BlackRock warns US greenwashing rules could confuse investors August 21, 2022 The world’s biggest asset manager BlackRock has warned a US watchdog that planned rules to clampdown on “greenwashing” risk confusing investors and could force firms to disclose company information publicly.
Week ahead: Powell to commit to more rate hikes in Jackson Hole speech August 21, 2022 The world’s investors will be closely watching the annual gathering of the cream of the central banking crop at this year’s Jackson Hole symposium in the state of Wyoming. London’s premier FTSE 100 index notched a reasonable performance last week, squeezing out a 0.66 per cent gain to close at 7,550.37 points. Its mid-cap rival, [...]
Saturday Special: The biggest money laundering scandals in banking August 20, 2022 Financial watchdog the FCA warned challenger banks earlier this year to stop cutting corners in combating financial crime so that customers can set up accounts quickly and easily. Sarah Pritchard, who heads the market division of the City regulator, said in May that there cannot be a “trade-off” between getting customers to come into the [...]
Canary Wharf’s giants stand by idly as Brits flock en masse to challenger banks Monzo and Starling Bank August 20, 2022 In yet another sign that traditional High Street banks are losing ground across the UK, challenger banks have overtaken the established Canary Wharf institutions in a survey ranking how satisfied people and firms are with their services amid the worsening cost-of-living crisis. Starling Bank and Monzo were the top-ranked current account providers, while high-street lenders [...]