Wages crushed as inflation set to rocket again September 18, 2012 HARD-PRESSED workers took another blow in August as inflation stayed persistently above wage rises for the 27th consecutive month. Economists fear inflation will jump yet again towards the end of this year and could even hit three per cent again in 2013, increasing the pressure on household budgets even further. Consumer price inflation came in [...]
Twenty-four carat case for gold September 18, 2012 AS WARREN Buffett famously said: “You can’t eat gold.” But US dollars are not particularly nutritious either and neither are pounds sterling. However, the amount of food you can buy with your gold is steadily increasing, and has been for the last decade; whereas what you can buy with a wallet full of fiat currency [...]
Inflation drops to 2.5 per cent in August September 18, 2012 Inflation fell to 2.5 per cent in August, spurred by a fall in the price of gas, household equipment and clothing, according to official data out this morning from the Office for National Statistics. The Consumer Prices Index measure of inflation, fell to from 2.6 per cent in July. It was partially offset by a [...]
Shoppers face more costly food but cheaper non-food products September 4, 2012 SHOP PRICE inflation edged up in August, as non-food prices declined less than in July, according to an index released by the British Retail Consortium (BRC) yesterday. The overall index crept up to 1.1 per cent last month, up slightly from July’s one per cent – but well below the trend in the official consumer [...]
Inflation across OECD countries edges down to below 2pc mark September 4, 2012 INFLATION across the OECD bloc of rich countries fell slightly in the year to July, according to data released by the Paris-based organisation today. Prices increases were 1.9 per cent higher in July than they were a year previously, but the pace of growth was slightly down on the two per cent recorded in June. [...]
Something for everyone in forecasting equity markets August 27, 2012 FOR such a highly paid group of professionals the great and the good of the financial markets have been behaving in somewhat lemming-like fashion once again. Rather than judging important allocation decisions based on economic and stock fundamentals, it’s been more about “will they or won’t they”. There we were, for example, in the early [...]
Asda says disposable income is up for first time in two years August 21, 2012 BRITISH households were £1 a week better off in July compared to the same month a year earlier, the largest annual increase in more than two years, according to the latest figures from Asda’s income tracker. Families had £151 a week left over last month after paying bills, up 0.6 per cent on the previous [...]
China and Us data fail to corrode Qe speculation August 20, 2012 FX360 THE Dow and S&P 500 are both within spitting distance of the highs achieved earlier this year. It will only take a small push for both indices to surmount these heights. After that hurdle, the bulls will have their sights on the pre-financial crisis levels of 2007 – around 14,200 and 1,575 for the [...]
Inflation’s long squeeze on UK finances eases August 19, 2012 HOUSEHOLDS’ inflation expectations fell to a six-month low in August as the squeeze on finances eased to its lowest level in almost two years, according to a report out today from Markit. The decline in finances almost came to a halt in the private sector, recording a score of 47.2. On Markit’s index a reading [...]
Inflation on the up in July after airline fares rise August 14, 2012 INFLATION shocked analysts by flying up in July, driven by soaring air fares and early clothes sales, Office for National Statistics data (ONS) out yesterday showed. Inflation was 2.6 per cent on the consumer price index (CPI), up from 2.4 per cent in June and confounding city expectations of a steady decline. This higher rise [...]