Competition does not mean ‘regulatory race to the bottom’, banking watchdog warns September 27, 2022 The UK’s banking watchdog warned it will not engage in a “regulatory race to the bottom” today as Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng prepare to shake up UK financial rules in a bid to boost growth.
Kwarteng tells City bosses that ‘we are committed to fiscal discipline’ September 27, 2022 Kwasi Kwarteng has told a group of City bosses today that the government is committed to “fiscal discipline” as the chancellor tries to calm markets and reassure the Square Mile. Kwarteng told them that “we are confident in our long-term strategy to drive economic growth through tax cuts and supply side reform”, and that he [...]
The benefits of CBDCs, and designing a system that delivers them September 27, 2022 by Martin Hargreaves, Chief Product Officer at Quant, examines how CBDCs offer significant benefits over traditional payment mechanisms.
Sterling crash: Plenty of blame to go round but much of it falls on the Bank September 27, 2022 The British economy has been through a lot in recent years but a full-scale currency crisis still wins points for novelty. But for all the sound and fury of yesterday’s market movements and the so-called sterling crash, the panic is overdone. Much of the blame for yesterday’s excitement lies, rightly, with the government. This newspaper [...]
Mortgage lenders withdraw some products after mini-budget market turmoil September 27, 2022 By PA Banks and building societies are withdrawing some of their mortgages from sale after the Government’s mini-budget on Friday sparked massive market turmoil. Three lenders have so far withdrawn some of their products amid the uncertainty. Virgin Money said: “Given market conditions we have temporarily withdrawn Virgin Money mortgage products for new business customers. [...]
London’s FTSE 100 squeezes out gain as house builders tumble September 26, 2022 London’s FTSE 100 squeezed out a small gain today despite investors ditching house builders in response to the Bank of England signalling it will hike interest rates sharply. The capital’s premier index edged 0.03 per cent higher to below the 7,020.95 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250, which is more aligned with the health [...]
Pound slides after Bank of England bats away emergency rate hike pressure September 26, 2022 Sterling collapsed to an all time low this morning as investor confidence evaporated in the wake of the government’s plans to slash taxes and ramp up borrowing in a ‘mini-budget’ last week.
Kwarteng to announce supply side reforms in ‘medium-term fiscal plan’ next month September 26, 2022 Kwasi Kwarteng will announce a package of supply side reforms next month in a “medium-term fiscal plan”, the Treasury has announced. The Treasury said it would include “changes to the planning system, business regulations, childcare, immigration, agricultural productivity, and digital infrastructure”, as well as post-Brexit changes financial services regulation. It will also include details on [...]
Reeves says Labour is now the party of ‘economic responsibility’ September 26, 2022 Labour is “on its way” to forming government and is now the party of “economic responsibility”, shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves has said. Reeves said in her Labour party conference speech today that “it’s time for a government that is on your side – that government is a Labour government”. It comes as the Bank of [...]
Pound and Dollar parity strongly on the cards: After today’s all-time low, is Sterling the new Lira? September 26, 2022 Sterling is getting absolutely pounded today in this week’s trading, and traders have started things exactly where they left off on Friday. The Sterling looks like an emerging market currency, especially when you look at the price of the British Pound a few months ago and compare it to where it is now. Bears are [...]