Letters: Are we trusting the Bank? May 13, 2022 [Re: UK recession to hit sooner than first thought as economy shrinks unexpectedly, yesterday] With the UK seemingly entering a period of stagflation, it’s clear that the Bank of England has taken the right course of action by raising interest rates earlier this week – a necessary move to help tackle the challenge faced by [...]
Letters: Boeing at the crossroad May 12, 2022 [Re: Boeing turbulence continues as Air Lease says future of new jet at risk, May 10] The fact that Air Lease Corp’s Executive Chairman has questioned Boeing’s 777X project seems to have further heaped pressure on an already beleaguered business. While there are enough industry leaders who have renewed their faith in Boeing’s ability to [...]
Goodyear blimp to cruise over central London today May 12, 2022 The iconic Goodyear blimp will be seen in the skies above London today and tomorrow. The world’s most famous tyre advert is set to make an appearance above a host of London landmarks. A fixture at major US sports events, the blimp will also be making an appearance at a motor racing event at Brands [...]
Letters: Insurance is paying a price May 11, 2022 [Re: Hiscox sets aside £32m to weather impact of war in Ukraine, May 5] What’s happened with insurer Hiscox is just another example of how the insurance industry is now entering the most prolonged hard market in living memory. After the financial and reputational losses sustained during the pandemic, we are now deep into a [...]
Letters: Up and down for the Bitcoin world May 10, 2022 [Re: Bitcoin slips to three-month low as interest rate rises hit financial markets, yesterday] Over the weekend, the value of Bitcoin has reached new lows of £27,630, meaning the market value has now fallen by 50 per cent since its peak in November 2021. Whilst investors shouldn’t be too taken aback by the fall, given [...]
It’s wait and see for investors ahead of BT results this week May 9, 2022 Analysts in the City will be waiting nervously to see whether the cost-of-living crisis has seen an exodus in subscribers from telecoms giant BT when the company reveals its results on Thursday. US streaming rival Netflix said recently its own subscriber base had suffered as households cut back and investors in BT are hoping similar [...]
Travelodge enjoying recovery as Brits go budget for beds May 9, 2022 Travelodge has reported a strong recovery from the impact of the pandemic and expects to benefit from the growing number of ‘staycation’ breaks. The hotel chain reported a 1.8% increase in revenue in the last quarter of 2021 compared with 2019, to £185 million. Revenue for the year was down by 23% compared with 2019, [...]
Letters: Investment for the many, not the few May 6, 2022 [Re: Bringing retail investors into the fold creates equality of opportunity from our wealth, May 3] It was both refreshing and encouraging to read Roger Clarke’s call for more effective integration of retail investors into the IPO book-building process (and the financial ecosystem more generally). He compellingly argued the moral case for better inclusion of [...]
New political leader for Square Mile as Hayward takes vital Corporation role May 5, 2022 THE City has a new de facto political leader after Square Mile grandee Christopher Hayward was elected to the top job on the Corporation’s powerful policy committee this afternoon. Hayward replaces Catherine McGuinness, who held the role for five years. He steps into the role after serving for almost a decade as an elected member.Hayward [...]
Letters: New Starmer, New Labour May 5, 2022 [Re: Keir Starmer could not have a stronger position – but he’s still squandering it, May 4] Maybe Keir Starmer’s problem isn’t that he’s not using the fruits of Boris Johnson’s failure, but that he is playing the New Labour tune at all. Tony Blair is one of the few Labour Prime Ministers to make [...]