Why the Fed should stick to its guns: The case for raising interest rates this month September 10, 2015 The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) held rates at 0.5 per cent yesterday for the 78th meeting in a row – no surprise about that. Ian McCafferty remains the lone hawk voting for an immediate rise. The rest of the Committee members are sticking to the line that we’ll need to [...]
Eurozone inflation beats expectations rising 0.3 per cent in May September 10, 2015 Eurozone prices rose for the first time in six months in May – ending a series of disappointing readings which had suggested the euro area risked falling into a damaging deflationary spiral. A flash estimate by the bloc's official statistics agency said euro area inflation was 0.3 per cent in May, beating analysts' estimates, and up from [...]
Even Primark can’t save Associated British Foods from a drop in profits this year, as sugar and currency woes hit the business hard September 7, 2015 Associated British Foods (ABF) has confirmed its adjusted operating profit will decline for the full year as its has failed to offset challenges in its sugar division and currency headwinds. Operating profit at constant currency will be ahead of last year for grocery, agriculture, ingredients and retail, ABF said this morning. The firm's share [...]
Co-operative Group says investments in its turnaround will hit full-year profits September 3, 2015 The Co-operative Group has warned full-year profits are likely to be lower than 2014 is ramps up investment as part of a radical overhaul of the business following one of the most turbulent periods in its history. The company, which operates everything from supermarkets to funerals, has been fighting to restore its fortunes following the [...]
Eurozone inflation holds steady at 0.2 per cent in August August 31, 2015 The Eurozone’s annual inflation rate held steady at 0.2 per cent in August, show figures released by statistics agency Eurostat today. Although unchanged month-on-month, inflation in the 19-country euro area remains low, and is down from 0.4 per cent a year ago. The biggest downward pressure comes from the energy sector, where prices have slumped [...]
M Local selloff: Morrisons’ ill-fated attempt to build a convenience arm has become a lesson for the industry August 26, 2015 It was a cold day in February 2013 when Morrisons’ former chief executive Dalton Philips was faced with a tough decision. Film rental chain Blockbuster had just collapsed and Morrisons was one of several suitors circling a portfolio of 50 stores administrators had put up for sale. Read more: It's a deal – Morrisons [...]
Black Monday 2015: Don’t panic, the outlook after the stock market crash remains positive – despite volatility August 24, 2015 Yesterday’s dramatic moves in stock markets around the world, coming on top of the pronounced market volatility of recent weeks, will have concerned investors, with the lack of a single clear trigger making it harder to assess the potential for this volatility to be sustained. While the fluctuations we’ve seen over the last few [...]
Pound jumps on shock rebound in core inflation August 18, 2015 THE POUND hit a seven-week high against the dollar yesterday as investors reacted to a higher-than-expected inflation figure. Official data showed the consumer price index (CPI) – which gauges the price of a typical basket of goods and services – rose 0.1 per cent in the year to July, from zero a month earlier. While [...]
Don’t fear low inflation: It’s great news for consumers while it lasts August 18, 2015 The latest retail figures in the UK showed good growth. Things are also looking up in the US and in much of the euro area. The world economy has settled into a period of steady growth with very little inflation in the major economies. Indeed, just yesterday, official figures revealed that consumer price index inflation [...]
UK inflation: Pound hits seven-week high as inflation unexpectedly hits 0.1 per cent in July August 18, 2015 The pound hit a seven-week high against the greenback this morning as investors cheered a better-than-expected inflation figure. Official data showed the consumer price index rose 0.1 per cent in the year to July, from zero a month earlier, beating economists' expectations for no change. Nevertheless inflation still remains well below the Bank of England's target [...]