Inflation jumps to 9.1 per cent: Worried City insiders respond to consumer prices climbing again June 22, 2022 The rate of inflation rose again in May, remaining at 40-year highs, the Office for National Statistics said this morning. The rate of Consumer Prices Index inflation rose slightly to 9.1 per cent in May from 9 per cent in April, according to the ONS. The increase matches what analysts had expected. “Though still at [...]
Nightmare becomes reality in Sri Lanka as govt has no choice but to declare economy has ‘collapsed’ June 22, 2022 After months of shortages of food, fuel and electricity. Sri Lanka’s prime minister said this morning the country’s debt-laden economy has “collapsed.” Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe told Sri Lanka’s parliament today that the South Asian country is “facing a far more serious situation beyond the mere shortages of fuel, gas, electricity and food. Our economy [...]
Government admits most Brits will not benefit from Boris Johnson’s ‘benefits to bricks’ housing plans June 22, 2022 Most Brits will not be able to make use of Boris Johnson’s “benefits to bricks” scheme to allow welfare payments to secure mortgages, the government has admitted. Earlier this month, the Prime Minister announced a plan to enable people who are in work but also on housing benefit to use welfare payments towards a mortgage, [...]
Trade Secretary touches down in Saud-Arabia to kick off talks on £33bn trade deal with six Gulf states June 22, 2022 The UK economy could receive a boost of up to £1.6bn a year via a trade deal with six Gulf stations. Talks on such an agreement kick off today with a meeting in Saudi Arabia. Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan will meet representatives of the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) in Riyadh to begin negotiations on a [...]
Bank of England’s chief economist Pill sees more rate hikes down the line June 21, 2022 Further rate hikes will be needed to tame the worst inflation crunch in a generation, the Bank of England’s top wonk said today. Huw Pill, who succeeded Andy Haldane as the Bank’s chief economist last September, said at an Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales event that in his view, getting inflation back [...]
UK locks down amid largest rail strike in 30 years – Millions face disruption – Retail footfall slumps June 21, 2022 Train and London tube passengers continue to face travel chaos due to the biggest strike by rail workers for a generation. Brits are urged to work and stay at home today, as road congestion is widely expected. Bolt crashed earlier this morning following a surge in both demand and prices, while the National Rail Enquiries [...]
UK firms risk hamstringing FCA with information overload, former top official warns June 21, 2022 UK firms risk hampering decision making at the City’s top regulator by overloading it with unnecessary information, a former top Financial Conduct Authority official has warned.
1 Minute Market Rundown – 21st June 2022 June 21, 2022 | City Talk US Bank Holiday Quietens the MarketCrypto and Risk Markets Hold InCommodity Prices Begin to Rollover It took it being a US bank holiday but we finally had a quiet day, hallelujah! Equity futures, which were open, pointed higher and as such we saw a pause in the risk sell off. The USD continued to give [...]
Three companies that could avoid inflationary pressures June 21, 2022 | City Talk Fears of inflation and rising interest rates have hit the global stocks market this week. We look at three companies that could weather the storm. 1. Compass Group’s Compass Group revealed an impressive comeback from the Covid pandemic at its recent results and a share buyback programme. The catering firm plans to return £500 million to shareholders through [...]
British factories pare back price hike intentions on cooling demand June 21, 2022 British factories’ are paring back their expectations of price hikes in a sign that inflation may be beginning to ease, reveals a closely watched survey published today. The proportion of manufacturers planning to raise prices over the next three months fell to 58 per cent in June, the lowest level since September and down from [...]