City lobby group presses Sunak to scrap bank tax October 13, 2021 The City’s chief lobbying group has called on Chancellor Rishi Sunak to scrap the bank surcharge to reinforce the UK’s leading role as a global finance hub. TheCityUK has demanded Sunak remove the eight per cent levy on banks’ profits at the upcoming budget and spending review on October 27. The lobby group urged the [...]
Exclusive: Londoners flow back to office, but only in mid-week October 13, 2021 Londoners are flowing back to the office in their droves as the pull of the city centre draws workers back in. According to exclusive data obtained by City A.M.., the number of people going into London offices climbed 31 per cent over the last month. Westminster and Southwark drove the rebound in trips to the [...]
UK muscles out G7 to top economic growth league October 12, 2021 The UK has muscled out its rich nation rivals to top the table for economic growth this year. Britain’s economy will expand 6.8 per cent this year, a faster rate of growth than any other G7 country, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF). Despite trimming its forecasts by 0.2 percentage points, the UK will [...]
Evergrande leaves more creditors empty handed October 12, 2021 Creditors to heavily indebted Chinese property giant Evergrande have not received around $150m in debt repayments that were due on Monday. The latest round of repayment miss was the third in as many weeks, increasing the likelihood that Evergrande will collapse soon. Evergrande has an October 18-19 debt payment deadline that will push into official [...]
Red hot jobs market strengthens BoE rate hike bets October 12, 2021 A rebound in the UK jobs market back to pre-pandemic health is strengthening bets on the Bank of England hiking interest rates this year. The number of payrolled employees climbed more than 200,000 over the last month, jumping to 29.2m in September, above its pre-pandemic level, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The [...]
FTSE 100 dips despite jobs market recovery October 12, 2021 A resurgence in the UK jobs market back to pre-pandemic strength was not enough to lift London markets into positive territory this morning. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index dipped 0.71 per cent to 7,096.23 points during the opening session. More to follow.
Wednesday’s GDP figures will remind Brits of sunnier economic times October 12, 2021 The economic mood at the moment is not upbeat. Households are facing an acute cost of living crisis, businesses are warning of shortages at Christmas, inflation is likely to run hotter and for longer than the Bank of England initially expected. Doom and gloom. However, on Wednesday, positivity will be partly revived as the Office [...]
Markets brace for Christmas BoE rate hike October 12, 2021 THE UK could be stung by an earlier than expected rate hike as the Bank of England moves to hose down runaway inflation. Investors kicked off the week yesterday by repositioning their bets toward a first rate increase since the onset of the Covid-19 crisis at the Bank’s last rate setting meeting of the year [...]
Swelling NHS and social care costs will force Sunak to more than double new levy, warns IFS October 12, 2021 Chancellor Rishi Sunak will have to more than double a levy on employers and employees to meet the cost of an-ever demanding health and social care system. Ongoing cost pressures generated by the UK’s ageing society are likely to force Sunak to hike the newly created health and social care levy to 3.15 per cent [...]
Looming cost of living crisis pinches Brits’ confidence in finances October 12, 2021 The spectre of inflation is acutely impacing Brits’ confidence in the health of their finances. Nine in 10 households are worried about their finances, found research by Barclaycard. Brits across the country are facing a severe cost of living crisis caused by soaring energy prices, wider inflation and looming tax hikes, which is weighing down [...]