Grocery inflation hits lowest level in two years, but non-food items keep rising February 27, 2024 Shop price inflation or the rate at which these goods increase has slowed to 2.5 per cent in February, marking the lowest level recorded in close to two years. British Retail Consortium’s (BRC) latest reading showed food inflation also slowed to 5.0 per cent this month, down from 6.1 per cent in January and is [...]
Unemployment up and wage growth still hot: New figures to spook Bank of England September 12, 2023 Unemployment has crept up whilst wage growth remains hot - creating problems for the Bank of England
Bank of England urged to extend emergency action to manage market volatility October 11, 2022 A pensions industry body is urging the Bank of England to extend its emergency action to calm the markets and to manage volatility. After the Bank made fresh moves, widening the scope of its bond-buying programme, the Pensions and Lifetime Savings Association (PLSA) said a “key concern” of pension funds had been that the period [...]
Retail sales flat as rainy February puts shoppers off the high street March 22, 2024 The figures were actually slightly stronger than expected by analysts, who predicted a 0.4 per cent fall.
London Heathrow workers call off 31 days of strike this summer as pay deal reached June 23, 2023 31 days of strike action at Heathrow have been averted following a last-ditch deal with Unite members, meaning Brits can once again go on their summer holidays without disruption. A new pay deal was reached between Britain’s biggest airport, and the UK’s biggest union, with 2,000 security officers at terminals 3 and 5, scheduled to [...]
Truss appears to soften Bank of England independence stance September 4, 2022 Liz Truss appeared to soften her stance on the Bank of England’s level of independence today as the Tory party prepares to crown a new leader and Prime Minister. Truss, the presumptive next Prime Minister, said she was a “great believer” in the Bank of England’s independence and that she would not “countermand to the [...]
Rising interest rates sees mortgage arrears tick up as repossessions jump May 18, 2023 The number of households falling into arrears continued increasing in the first quarter as rising interest rates continued to hit borrowers. According to figures from industry body UK Finance, arrears picked up in the first quarter with mortgages in arrears of more than 2.5 per cent reaching 76,630. This was a two per cent increase [...]
Haldane: Bank of England printed money for too long, and recession’s 50:50 September 4, 2023 Bank of England's former chief economist says Bank persisted 'too long' with quantitative easing - helping to fuel inflation
HSBC fined £57.4m by Bank of England over historic depositor protection failings January 30, 2024 The regulator said that among its failings, HSBC incorrectly marked 99 per cent of eligible beneficiary deposits as being “ineligible” for protection under the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS).
Bank of England launches first ‘system-wide’ stress test to shed light on shadow banks June 19, 2023 The Bank of England launched its first system-wide stress test today of the financial sector as it attempts to shed light on the shadow banking sector. Through the tests, the Bank of England hopes to better understand how, during a period of market stress, the behaviour of shadow banks could amplify financial shocks. Shadow banks [...]