Can you Brexit-proof your investment portfolio? September 16, 2019 The future of Brexit is unknown, but investors and traders need to be proactive if they are to avoid any sudden shocks. Here’s how you might Brexit-proof your investment portfolio. The UK hasn’t left the EU yet, but Brexit is already wielding its influence over the financial markets. For the past three years, investors and traders [...]
Eurozone industrial production drops again in July September 12, 2019 Industrial output in the Eurozone undershot expectations and fell again in July, official figures showed today, in the latest evidence of a significant slowdown in the single currency area’s economy. Read more: ECB’s Mario Draghi set to inject stimulus into Eurozone economy Industrial production dropped by 0.4 per cent month on month in July, its [...]
BoE’s Mark Carney says UK now better prepared for no-deal Brexit September 4, 2019 A worst-case scenario Brexit would now have a less severe effect on the economy than previously thought, Bank of England governor Mark Carney has said, although it would still take a big chunk out of UK growth. Read more: Sterling surges above $1.22 as MPs rip up Boris Johnson’s Brexit strategy This is “a direct [...]
Economy on red alert with yield curve close to inversion August 16, 2019 Both the US and UK yield curves are on the verge of inverting. The yield curve has been a reliable predictor of US recessions over the last four decades, less so in the UK. With only one exception, each time the yield curve has inverted, the US economy has entered a downturn within 18 months. [...]
US inflation picks up amid presidential pressure for rate cuts August 13, 2019 US inflation picked up in July as the cost of gasoline and housing rose, raising the possibility the Federal Reserve will hold back from rate cuts in the near future. Read more: Fed cuts interest rates for first time in ten years The US consumer price index (CPI) picked up to 1.8 per cent from [...]
Plenty to digest for Domino’s Pizza investors August 9, 2019 By Graeme Evans from interactive investor. UK trading is robust, but shares in Domino’s Pizza have been pegged back by operational issues. A see-saw year for Domino’s Pizza (LSE:DOM) shares was summed up when interim results highlighted a series of major challenges still facing the fast-food chain. The most serious looking is the ongoing stand-off with some of the group’s [...]
Shop prices fall as retailers tempt customers with discounts July 31, 2019 Shop prices fell this month as retailers attempted to attract reluctant customers with heavy discounting. Prices deflated by 0.1 per cent in July, driven by a 1.2 per cent drop in the price of non-food items such as electricals and clothing and footwear. Read more: Shop price inflation gathers pace in May The fall in [...]
‘Ray of hope’: Rising wages keep shoppers spending in June July 18, 2019 UK retail sales grew by one per cent in June compared to a month earlier, official figures have shown, reversing a fall in purchases in May. Read more: Real wages rise as UK inflation stays at two per cent However, in the three months to June British shoppers bought 0.7 per cent more goods, the [...]
Tepid Eurozone inflation stays well below ECB target July 17, 2019 Eurozone inflation rose to 1.3 per cent in the year to the end of June, official figures showed today, but was still well off the European Central Bank’s (ECB) two per cent target. Read more: Eurozone retail sales see surprise fall in May The weak rise in prices will bolster market expectations that the ECB [...]
Real wages rise as UK inflation stays at two per cent July 17, 2019 The prices in UK shops rose by two per cent in the 12 months to the end of June, official figures have revealed, with clothing and food costs rising most rapidly in the last year. Read more: UK unemployment stays at 45-year low as wages tick up The two per cent consumer price index (CPI) [...]