FTSE 100 live: London flat after inflation fall as Admiral and Aviva lead gains August 16, 2023 The FTSE 100 started Tuesday flat with investors still worried about a further rate hike by the Bank of England despite a drop in inflation. The capital’s premier blue-chip index opened low, fluctuating between 0 and 0.01 per cent in the first hour of trading, sitting at 7,388.08 by 09.45. Headline inflation dropped to 6.8 [...]
One year on from Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act: Britain risks ‘divine right’ as frontrunner in green race August 16, 2023 The UK risks its position in the green energy race if it fails to respond to the US Inflation Reduction Act, an industry boss warns.
Admiral: Insurance giant hikes prices by 20 per cent to stave off inflation hit August 16, 2023 Insurance group Admiral ramped up its prices by 20 per cent in the first half of the year to stave off the worst impact of rampant inflation on its profits margins. In its half year results today, the London-listed motor insurance specialist posted a four per cent bump in profits in the six months to [...]
‘The plan is working’: Sunak hails falling inflation – but PM warned targets still in jeopardy August 16, 2023 Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt have welcomed today’s dramatic fall in inflation to 6.8 per cent, with the prime minister saying it shows his “plan is working”. The government welcomed today’s news of falling headline inflation, despite expectations the Bank of England is still likely to hike interest rates for a 15th straight time. However, [...]
US slowdown doesn’t hold back Balfour Beatty’s pre-tax profit jump August 16, 2023 Balfour Beatty hailed a nine per cent rise in revenues during its half year results, rising to £4.7bn up from £4.1bn when compared to last year, as the construction firm praised its “diverse portfolio” for the lift. The business which works on trackwork and power supply builds has been less impacted by a slow down [...]
Train fares set for huge rise yet again – but it’ll be less than a 9 per cent hike August 16, 2023 Train fares are set to increase yet again - but by less than 9 per cent - despite strike disruption making services woefully unreliable
Another Musk mess: X goes down after ‘delay’ trial on loading news and Insta links August 16, 2023 Elon Musk’s X, previously known as Twitter, caused a brief disruption in the loading of links leading to some news outlets and social media rivals. Users attempting to access content from an affected source through X experienced a delay of five seconds, according to tests run by The Washington Post and, later, Reuters. Links to [...]
Aviva hikes dividend payout after profits boost August 16, 2023 Insurance giant Aviva has hiked its payout to shareholders today after posting a boost in profits in the first half of the year on the back of growth across the group. In its half year results this morning, the FTSE 100 firm said operating profits had grown eight per cent to £715m in the first [...]
Why today’s inflation data is still bad news for a bruised Bank of England August 16, 2023 Core inflation is unmoved and services inflation actually crept up. It all points to more trouble for the embattled Bank of England.
Marshalls profits slump as business warns ‘challenging’ environment expected to persist into 2024 August 16, 2023 Building products supplier Marshalls reported a 26 per cent slide in adjusted profit before tax in its half year results, slumping to £33.2m, as a slowdown in the UK house building market continues to eat away at its earnings. The group, which is headquartered in West Yorkshire, also said that adjusted EBITDA fell eight per [...]