Hunt hopes for an uneasy peace between the markets, voters and his own party November 21, 2022 At the dispatch box, Jeremy Hunt opted to forgo the traditional Budget day whisky when he delivered the Autumn Statement. Given the task he was facing, you could forgive him for having a drink. Burgeoning estimates of the fiscal black hole were well trailed by a Treasury desperate to manage expectations. The final figure was [...]
Ten years on, the Sunak government is still beholden to the austerity narrative November 21, 2022 Jeremy Hunt couched his fiscal plans very deliberately as part of a Tory continuum.
The year the music died? What energy bills and recession will mean for gigs November 21, 2022 Gigs have always been a great way to escape from the toils of everyday life – a few friends, usually a few drinks and great bands. But, what does a live music scene look like once you factor in spiralling inflation and rocketing energy bills for venues and consumers who can no longer afford to [...]
Restaurants go to the wall at faster pace than during the pandemic November 21, 2022 Restaurant insolvencies have rocketed over the past year, occurring at a faster rate than amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The number of restaurants going to the wall has increased 59 per cent over the past year, amid dire warnings from industry voices about the months to come. Insolvencies jumped to 1,567 in the year to 30 [...]
Tax hikes will cause national pain but London can still build its own growth plan November 21, 2022 Jeremy Hunt faced a difficult balancing act in the Autumn Statement last week. The state of affairs he outlined, albeit unsurprising, was still a stark warning about the precarious nature of our economy: a £55bn black hole in the nation’s finances. We now know how the government will seek to restore parity in the national [...]
UK ‘can’t afford’ another decade of lost growth, CBI warn November 21, 2022 The UK “can’t afford a repeat” of its severe economic underperformance since the 2008 financial crisis, the chief of the country’s top business group will warn chancellor Jeremy Hunt today. Responding to last week’s autumn statement, Tony Danker, director general of the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), will slam the chancellor for failing to roll [...]
Letters: Never fear, robots are here November 21, 2022 [Re: Y2Pay: Robots eat into wage growth in the UK but boost productivity, Nov 10] The fear that you may be replaced with a robot is, for some, no longer the stuff of science fiction. With automated systems and AI becoming ever-more sophisticated, businesses across a number of sectors are increasingly looking to adopt automation [...]
Fasanara bags $200m fintech mandate from Canadian pension fund November 21, 2022 London-based asset manager Fasanara Capital has won a $200m mandate from one of Canada’s largest pension funds to channel cash into fintech firms around the world.
Investment regime vital to getting the UK growing once again November 20, 2022 In a few pages’ time, you’ll read from Chris Hayward – the City of London Corporation’s Policy Chair – on the body’s latest project, moving two of London’s historic markets to a new location. Billingsgate will move from Canary Wharf, and Smithfield from Farringdon, to a new super-site in Barking. It’ll create jobs in east [...]
Arm delays IPO plans as recession shakes markets November 20, 2022 British chipmaker Arm has pushed back its plans for an initial public offering this year as markets are rocked by recessionary fears and soaring inflation.