‘They are lying to you’: Watch as millions of Russian jaws drop after woman interrupts live news broadcast in Moscow March 15, 2022 There was outrage, confusion and disbelief across Russia last night as a woman interrupted the main news program on state broadcaster Channel One with an anti-war banner. Tens of millions of ordinary Russians who had tuned in for the daily news broadcast saw how a woman appeared on their screens with a sign that said [...]
The City View: The Fed considers a rate hike, and India considers Russian oil March 14, 2022 On today’s episode of The City View, Andy Silvester chats to City A.M. reporter Jack Barnett about firms raising their prices; whether the Fed and the Bank of England will hike rates, and by how much; and what we can expect of inflation by this October. Andy also takes us through the headlines: Rio Tinto [...]
US Federal Reserve to hike rates for first time in over three years March 14, 2022 The US Federal Reserve will hike interest rates for the first time in over three years on Wednesday as the central bank takes the first step in shifting policy from supporting the American economy through the pandemic to taming runaway inflation. Fed Chair Jerome Powell and the rest of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) [...]
£24bn Brexit rebound: UK goods imports from EU overtake non-EU trade while Russian influx soars March 12, 2022 Goods imports from the EU rebounded fat the start of 2022, despite uncertainty over changes in HMRC methodology, to overtake Non-EU countries, after non-EU imports of goods to the UK surpassed those from the EU for the first time in 2021 since the ONS started recording the data in 1997. Over £24bn worth of goods [...]
Stateside inflation surges to over 40 year high strengthening case for rapid US Fed tightening March 10, 2022 Stateside prices are accelerating at the fastest pace in over 40 years, strengthening the case for the US Federal Reserve to front load reining in policy. Inflation in the US scaled to 7.9 per cent, according to data released by the US Bureau of Labor Statistics today, the hottest rate since January 1982. The fresh [...]
European Central Bank leaves rates negative despite inflation hitting record high March 10, 2022 The European Central Bank left interest rates unchanged in negative territory today despite inflation on the Continent running at a record high. President Christine Lagarde and co kept borrowing costs at minus 0.5 per cent, where they have been for several years, sticking with its more dovish stance toward monetary policy. The ECB has been [...]
Crypto markets lose yesterday’s gains ahead of European interest rate announcement March 10, 2022 Any gains made yesterday have been mostly wiped out overnight, with the price of Bitcoin back at around $39k this morning.
Robert Walters reports record profits up 265 per cent thanks to recruitment boom March 8, 2022 Recruitment group Robert Walters reported a record year this morning, with operating profit increasing by 265 per cent year-on-year to an all-time high of £54.1m. The spike was fed by fierce competition for talent and a significant wage inflation across all countries and specialist disciplines. 81 per cent of group net fee income derived from [...]
Ukraine crisis highlights Europe’s dependency on Russian gas March 7, 2022 Russia is currently facing the ire of the world following its illegal invasion of Ukraine, which is bringing misery to millions. It is also the second largest producer of natural gas in the world. It serves European consumers of energy through a number of pipelines. Proximity and the ease of transport means supplies from the [...]
World’s blue-chips ditch Russia as West ramps up efforts to freeze out Moscow March 2, 2022 More of the world’s top companies are pouring out of Russia as the West ramps up efforts to freeze Moscow out of the global economy. Despite the exodus, French energy firm Total bucked the trend by announcing tepid measures today, stating it will keep doing business in Russia, but not invest in new projects. The [...]