Banks, bonds, inflation, recession and energy: Five lessons the markets taught us this week March 17, 2023 The third week of March proved to be a rollercoaster for the world’s investors, with a rout on banks and the spectre of inflation, recession and the growing cost of living making their presence felt. These themes may indeed play on in future, so here are the five lessons we’ve learned from the markets this [...]
Recession off the cards, getting over 50s ‘back to work’, strikes and banks take stock – the five best read stories on City A.M. this week March 17, 2023 It was the week UK Chancellor Jeremy Hunt laid out his first Spring Budget, but as pension savers and taxpayers looked on, fears of a recession appeared to fade, although the sagas of banks Silicon Valley Bank, Credit Suisse and on-going strikes raged on; here are the stories readers were flocking to on City A.M. [...]
UK risks losing out on green energy projects under latest government auction plans March 16, 2023 The UK will miss out on vital investment in energy projects in the upcoming renewable auction this month, warned Renewable UK.
Energy bosses urge Hunt to bring in social tariff to support vulnerable households March 16, 2023 Energy bosses have called for a social tariff to ease pressure on households facing record bills, with Hunt extending support in the Budget.
Grant Shapps backs nuclear power in net zero push March 16, 2023 Nuclear must form part of a decarbonised portfolio of energy production, argued Grant Shapps, energy and net zero secretary.
Green Day: UK to fight back against Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act March 16, 2023 The government will finally respond to the vast package of green energy subsidies and tax cuts unveiled across the pond.
Budget: Hunt burns £15 hole in smokers’ pockets as cigarette packs increase by £1.89 March 15, 2023 Smokers will see the price of cigarettes increase to nearly £15 as Chancellor Jeremy Hunt hikes up the price of tobacco for the first time since October 2021. In his Spring Budget, Hunt said that the government would look to “uprate tobacco duty” which will see the price of a 20 pack of cigarettes increase [...]
Budget ‘returnerships’: Will Jeremy Hunt’s plans to get over 50s back to work, work? March 15, 2023 Scrapping the lifetime allowance on pensions was just one of several measures announced in the Spring Budget aimed at getting the over 50s back to work, Many argue the move will only affect one per cent of the population, and was aimed at stopping an exodus of NHS doctors – who have often built up [...]
Budget: Can Jeremy Hunt’s R&D tax plans stop Britain becoming an ‘innovation wasteland’? March 15, 2023 Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has attempted to soften the blow of changes to the research and development (R&D) tax scheme today after backlash from small businesses and warnings the UK could become an “innovation wasteland”.
Budget: ‘Brexit pub guarantee’ means ale is 11p cheaper than supermarket booze but wine guzzlers will pay more March 15, 2023 Beer and other draught products in pubs will be 11p cheaper than in supermarkets, Jeremy Hunt has announced, calling the tax relief a “Brexit pub guarantee” which will come into effect from April 1. In the Spring Budget this afternoon, the Chancellor said that the measure would not have been possible if the UK remained [...]