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Exclusive: Ukraine war puts major dent in derivative margin costs May 15, 2022 The war in Ukraine has caused huge increases in margin across derivatives markets, with firms having to find new sources of financing or reducing their positions in order to meet the collateral requirements from brokers, The margin rate for Brent Crude futures on Intercontinental Exchange (ICE) now stands at over $10,00 per lot. With the [...]
Capital gains tax receipts increase £5bn in two years: Is its future aligned with income tax? May 15, 2022 The amount of Capital Gains Tax collected by the government has shot up by more than £5bn in the past two years, according to official figures from HMRC. Rising from £9.8bn in 2019/20 to £14.9bn in 2021/22, the huge increase comes after changes to the tax and rising house prices. The increase in Capital Gains [...]
City boss pays staff in gold to beat inflation: ‘Makes no sense to pay them in pounds’ May 15, 2022 Staff at a financial services firm in the City of London have been offered the possibility to get paid in gold rather than pounds and pence — to help them keep ahead of inflation. TallyMoney CEO Cameron Parry is understood to be the first employer in the country to trial a gold payroll, though other [...]
Millions of Brits face £100 per month budget shortfall as merciless cost-of-living crisis deepens May 14, 2022 Millions of households could be left around £100 per month short of what they need to cover their spending in just two years’ time on average, as costs rise faster than incomes, a new report suggests. By 2024, average weekly incomes could increase to £680 by 2024 – while average weekly UK household spending may [...]
Thousands of Londoners are lonely but feel too ashamed to talk about it May 14, 2022 Hundreds of thousands of people experience loneliness but many feel ashamed and unable to talk about it, according to new research. A survey commissioned by Mental Health Foundation (MHF) found that a quarter of people (25 per cent) said they felt lonely some or all of the time in the previous month, while more than [...]
Elon Musk says $44bn mega takeover of Twitter is ‘on hold’ May 13, 2022 Elon Musk wrote on Twitter that the mega takeover of Twitter is on hold. Twitter recently accepted a $44bn bid from Musk to acquire the social media company. The billionaire posted a link to a Reuters article which outlined a Twitter filing stating fake and spam accounts made up less than five per cent of [...]
90,000 jobs at risk: Whitehall bloodbath looms as Boris Johnson orders ministers to sack a fifth of all civil servants May 13, 2022 Tens of thousands of Brits in Whitehall and elsewhere may lose their job as Boris Johnson has tasked ministers with cutting around 90,000 civil service positions. The Prime Minister told his Cabinet yesterday afternoon that the service should be cut by a fifth. Johnson made the demand during an away day with ministers in Stoke-on-Trent [...]
Tesco chief Ken Murphy collects £4.7m: 224 times overall pay of median staff member May 13, 2022 Ken Murphy, the chief of supermarket giant Tesco, received a £4.74m pay packet for the past year, the group has revealed in its annual report. The report, which was filed on Friday morning, said Murphy’s bumper total pay deal was 224 times the overall pay of the median member of staff at Tesco. It comes [...]
Jacob Rees-Mogg adds fuel to the Brexit fire: ‘The EU is trying to punish the UK’ May 13, 2022 Jacob Rees-Mogg has claimed the EU is trying to punish the UK for Brexit. The Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency said about the ongoing talks with the EU: “I think it [the EU] wants to make the UK feel bad about having left the European Union and that underpins its whole policy and [...]
A volatile week draws to a close on Friday the 13th with ‘a UK economy that has more or less ground to a halt’ May 13, 2022 There were more wild swings in equity markets over the last 24 hours, largely driven by a concern over slowing growth, and sticky inflation, raising fears of looming stagflation and possible recession. These worries manifested themselves in the guise of fluctuating bond yields, and weaker commodity prices, while Federal Reserve officials continued to show little [...]