Nobel Prize in economics awarded to three economists October 11, 2021 The 2021 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics Science has been awarded to three economists for their innovative use of natural experiments to solve some of the field’s toughest problems. David Card, of the University of California, Berkeley, shared the prize with Joshua D. Angrist, of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Guido W. Imbens, of Stanford [...]
Further oil price gains boosts FTSE 100 October 11, 2021 Further gains in oil prices boosted industrial stocks this morning, lifting the FTSE 100 into positive territory. The capital’s premier index was up 0.12 per cent to 7,104.27 points during the first couple of hours of trading. Industrials led the FTSE higher this morning, with oil megacaps BP and Royal Dutch Shell both climbing more [...]
Worker shortages threaten to derail London recovery October 8, 2021 LONDON is among the worst areas in the country being plagued by worker shortages. The volume of part-time workers available for work across the capital plunged at its quickest pace since records began, according to research by the Recruitment and Employment Confederation and KPMG. A paucity of overseas talent and workers who were previously in [...]
Panic buying lifts spending to pre-pandemic levels October 7, 2021 Brits frantically stock piling petrol amid a country-wide fear of being unable to secure fuel lifted spending to pre-pandemic levels. The boost to pre-Covid parity was fuelled by sharp increases in work-related spending, which includes purchases of petrol, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Work-related spending was 158 per cent above the tally [...]
Fund inflows jump to reach record August clip October 7, 2021 British investors poured a record amount of money into funds during the typically quiet summer period. £5.3bn in funds flowed into funds in August, the first time inflows have topped £5bn, according to the Investment Association. A low interest rate environment, compounded by soaring inflation, has made investment funds more attractive to investors. Households looking [...]
BoE new chief economist slams employer for dropping the ball on inflation October 7, 2021 The Bank of England’s newly crowned chief economist has slammed his new employer for dropping the ball on inflation. Huw Pill, Andy Haldane’s successor, characterised the Bank’s bet on the inflation upsurge being transitory as “proving greater than expected.” “Over recent months inflation has surprised to the upside, UK activity data have disappointed somewhat, while [...]
Finance firms cut crime prevention teams despite money laundering alerts swelling October 7, 2021 Instances of suspected money laundering in Britain’s financial services sector are growing rapidly. The number of alerts to law enforcement agencies of potential money laundering or terrorist financing climbed to over 1m last year, according to the City watchdog. More to follow.
London banks embark on record hiring spree as City tilts toward post-Brexit future October 7, 2021 City banks are embarking on a record hiring spree, indicating the sector is in rude health despite warnings Brexit would hit it hard. London banking jobs are on course to smash pre-pandemic levels by 30 per cent, highlighting the capital’s banking industry has effectively weathered the Covid-19 crisis and is tilting toward making its post-Brexit [...]
Britain’s economic adjustment only ends in one way October 7, 2021 The ails of the nation’s favourite sausage roll maker are a microcosm of the problems afflicting the UK economy. In a trading update yesterday, high street baker Greggs warned it is suffering from a “supply of ingredients.” A couple months back, it pulled its iconic chicken bite for similar reasons. Severe shortages plaguing the British [...]
Industrials rally lifts FTSE 100 but inflation jitters linger October 7, 2021 A rally among industrial stocks lifted London’s FTSE 100 this morning, but concerns about stickier than expected inflation tempered gains on the capital’s markets. The FTSE 100 added 0.78 per cent to rise above the 7,000 threshold in the opening session. Market sentiment has been stung by concerns the UK economy is headed for a [...]