The end of the bear? This time is different August 11, 2022 Dr Chris Kacher unveils the exciting possibilities that lie ahead in the crypto markets, but with one eye on the macro.
Exclusive: Bank of England is ‘taking money from homeowners to curb inflation’ August 11, 2022 HOUSE prices will soon start to “flatline” following years of double digit rises, a leading property association claims this morning. Property values have continued to soar over the past two years in most regions of the UK – often defying predictions by economists who are convinced a crash is on the horizon. The National Association [...]
What is happening with EUR/USD, GBP/USD and AUD/USD prior to the US CPI release August 11, 2022 EUR/USD remains rangebound as the price rises into resistance EUR/USD has been trading within a range over the course of the past three weeks, with the price spending much of this week rising back towards the confluence of trendline and 200 simple moving average (SMA) resistance. The wider bearish trend does bring expectations of another turn lower before [...]
Cost of living crunch: 1 in 4 shop workers skip meals each month to pay bills August 10, 2022 One in four shop workers are skipping meals each month to meet bill payments, according to research from a trade union. This figure has leapt from 1 in 20 last year, as Britain’s lowest paid workers struggle amid the throes of cost of living crunch, according to a survey by Usdaw union. Inflation is anticipated [...]
US inflation under shoot boosts London’s FTSE 100 and Wall Street August 10, 2022 City traders today were boosted by signs of inflation cooling in the world’s biggest economy sparking a rally on Wall Street. London’s premier FTSE 100 index climbed 0.25 per cent to 7,507.11 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, surged nearly two per [...]
US inflation cools quicker than expected in sign Fed’s rate hikes are quashing prices August 10, 2022 US inflation is cooling much quicker than experts are betting in a sign the Federal Reserve’s series of steep rate hikes are quashing price pressures. Prices climbed 8.5 per cent annually in the world’s biggest economy last month, down from a 40-year high of 9.1 per cent, the US Labor Department said today. Wall Street [...]
Brexit: Truss wants ‘call in’ power to allow ministers to overrule City regulators August 10, 2022 Liz Truss wants to give ministers the power to overrule decisions made by the UK’s financial services regulators in a move that is set to create serious tensions with the Bank of England. The Tory leadership frontrunner wants to revive the policy, which was recently ditched by the Treasury, as a part of the government’s [...]
Three in four Brits want hybrid work to cope with cost of living crisis August 10, 2022 Three in four British workers want hybrid work to cope with the cost of living crisis gripping the country. Employees want their employers to offer flexible hybrid working as inflation surges to record levels of 9.4 per cent in the country, a survey by hiring software company Greenhouse found today. As the cost of essentials [...]
Rampant inflation to put public services under ‘visible strain’ unless government ramps up spending August 10, 2022 Rampant inflation is putting the NHS and other public services “under considerable, and visible, strain,” top economic experts have warned today. Government departments and local councils are set to struggle to provide services to taxpayers due to swelling costs eating up their budgets. Higher inflation will erode more than 40 per cent of announced funding [...]
Recession fears outweigh tight supplies as oil market rally remains elusive August 9, 2022 Oil prices edged up today, even though both major benchmarks remain weighed down by fears of a drawn-out economic downturn.