London’s FTSE 100 sheds early gains after worrying US inflation numbers September 13, 2022 London’s FTSE 100 shed all its early gains today after a hotter than expected US inflation report sent investors wobbling. The capital’s premier index slumped 1.17 per cent to 7,385.86 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, slid 1.78 per cent to 19,167.21 [...]
Aviation regulator restricts flying over London ahead of Queen’s funeral September 13, 2022 The UK aviation regulator has set curtailed the country’s airspace ahead of the Queen’s funeral and mourning period. The CAA announced today it had restricted flying over central London between 9 and 19 September as well as between Balmoral Castle and Holyroodhouse from Saturday until today. The restrictions are also applicable to drones. Under the [...]
How the Internet of Things is taking tech into the future September 13, 2022 IoT’s importance as a technology trend this year and into the future is the role it plays in the successes of other technologies.
Square Mile lobby urges new City minister to push through Brexit reforms September 13, 2022 New City minister Andrew Griffith must push forward with the government’s plan to reform the UK’s financial services rulebook post-Brexit, the industry’s leading business group has said. TheCityUK today congratulated the ex-Sky executive on his appointment and called on the Treasury to ensure the UK is a “well-regulated, open and competitive place to do business”. [...]
Federal Reserve to press on with third 75 basis point hike after inflation overshoot September 13, 2022 The US Federal Reserve is set to hike the world’s most important interest rate by another historic amount to tame sticky inflation, Wall Street warned today. A hotter than expected inflation reading published today prompted a wave of economists to bet on the Fed lifting US borrowing costs 75 basis points for the third time [...]
Center Parcs forced into u-turn after threatening to kick out guests on Monday September 13, 2022 Center Parcs has been forced into an embarrassing u-turn after threatening to kick out holidaymakers on Monday as it closed for the Queen’s funeral. Hundreds took to Twitter to express their anger and frustration after the short-breaks specialist announced its villages across the UK would close on 19 September “ as a mark of respect”. [...]
Child eye health: Everything you need to know September 13, 2022 Children across the globe continue to suffer from vision loss, which could be prevented or treated. The number of children and infants is growing exponentially. It is estimated that by 2050 many more children will remain undiagnosed and untreated. Whilst solutions are available to prevent the child’s eye health from worsening, however drastic and significant [...]
M&A Roundup: HY 2022 September 13, 2022 This year has been challenging on many levels – inflation is impacting economic demand, the cost of living crises carries on, and the war in Ukraine continues. However, in terms of M&A, EMEA is withstanding the headwinds rather well. Per Mergermarket figures, deal count totalled 4,963 compared with 6,182 in H1 2021, a fall of [...]
Most UK homebuyers and owners are locking in mortgage rates as rises loom September 13, 2022 The majority of homebuyers and owners are locking in their mortgage rates to escape looming rate rises later this year, according to the latest data. Most new buyers – some 95.5 per cent – are taking out fixed rate mortgages, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) found, while the proportion of mortgaged homeowners fixing their rates [...]
Renewable energy: the way forward for Europe? September 13, 2022 In European energy, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has defined the market so far in 2022. Gas prices have soared, exacerbating inflation. How organizations, consumers, and governments respond could mark the beginning of an evolution in European energy. Is renewables the way forward for Europe? Renewed interest?Policymakers know they must move swiftly on renewables, but dealmakers [...]