Bank of England to lift interest rates to 23-year high of six per cent to strain roaring inflation June 21, 2023 The Bank of England is on track to kick interest rates up to their highest level in over 23 years in a bid to rein in inflation that is withstanding prior increases to borrowing costs, markets are betting. City traders ratcheted up their bets on peak UK interest rates in response to numbers from the [...]
City set for office boom with 15 Shard’s-worth of new space required June 21, 2023 THE CITY OF LONDON could need as much as 20m square feet of additional office space by 2042, according to a new report, as corporates continue to invest in higher-quality headquarters. The report, conducted by Arup and Knight Frank, finds that office tenants are “seeking a step-change in the quality of space” that they offer [...]
FTSE 100 close: London’s markets close in the red after inflation shock sends shivers through market June 21, 2023 London’s indexes closed in the red on Wednesday after yet another higher than expected inflation reading earlier this morning. The FTSE 100 closed 0.1 per cent lower at 7,559.18 while the FTSE 250, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, sunk 0.9 per cent to 18,571.45. Official figures out this morning [...]
Nationwide bucks trend as building society promises to keep all its branches open until 2026 June 21, 2023 Nationwide has extended its promise to keep all of its physical branches open, as it continues to buck the trend among high street banks. The UK’s largest building society had already committed to maintain all 605 of its physical branches until 2024, but today it extended that commitment until 2026. Branches can still be closed [...]
Berkeley warns planning rules and ‘regulatory uncertainty’ weighing down housebuilding goals June 21, 2023 Housebuilder Berkeley has warned the delivery of new properties is under threat from the planning environment and regulatory uncertainty, as it reported near 10 per cent profits before tax this year. More than 4,000 homes were delivered by the firm with over 85 per cent being on regenerated Brownfield land. It also said it’s delivering [...]
THG share price up as firm eyes profitability boost while CEO gives up power to veto hostile bids June 21, 2023 THG said it was anticipating a “significant increase in profitability” in its half year results following a boost from its nutrition segment and and big losses earlier in the year. The e-commerce retailer said that CEO Matthew Moulding had given up his special share in the firm, which means that Moulding can no longer veto [...]
Wagamama owner waves goodbye to CFO as part of top team shake up June 21, 2023 Wagamama’s owner The Restaurant Group (TRG) is waving goodbye to its chief financial officer, Kirk Davis, as part of a shake up of its top team. The hospitality group, which also owns high street eateries such as Frankie & Bennys, said that Davis will step down after the publication of its interim results in September [...]
Halfords profits tumble by £38.3m but expects ‘strong growth’ June 21, 2023 Halfords reported a £38.3m drop in annual profits as the group was hit by a decline in consumer demand for cycling following its lockdown boom and a tough economic climate. For the year, underlying profit before tax slumped to £51.5m compared to £89.8m the prior year and £56m during the pandemic as the retailer invested [...]
UK debt pile tops size of entire economy for first time since 1960s June 21, 2023 Britain’s debt stock has swelled to larger than the size of its economy for the first time since March 1961, pushed higher by the government helping families with their energy bills, new numbers out today show. The UK’s over £2.5 trillion debt pile represents 100.1 per cent of the value of its gross domestic product, [...]
Titanic wreck voyage disaster: Noises detected from search area of missing vessel with British billionaire on board June 21, 2023 Noises have been detected from the search area of the missing deep-sea vessel near the wreck site of the Titanic as those on board face a dwindling supply of oxygen. The submersible, named Titan, lost communication with tour operators on Sunday while about 435 miles south of St John’s, Newfoundland, during a voyage to the [...]