Powell invokes Volcker spirit with second successive 75 point hike July 27, 2022 The US Federal Reserve today doubled down on its efforts to chase down the biggest inflation shock in recent memory by hiking rates 75 basis points for the second time in a row. Chair Jerome Powell and the rest of the federal open market committee backed another big rise to cool America’s overheating jobs market [...]
Mining firms dish out dividends as UK shareholders pocket £37bn July 27, 2022 UK shareholders revelled in £37bn worth of dividends in the second quarter of the year as mining firms, banks and oil giants put bumper profits back in the pockets of investors.
Lloyds profits top City’s expectation on higher interest rates July 27, 2022 Higher interest rates have lifted Britain’s largest mortgage lender Lloyds’s profits above the City’s expectations. Net interest income, the difference between what a bank charges borrowers and pays depositors, surged 13 per cent over the first six months of the year to £6.1n, Lloyds said today. That boost hoisted the lender’s pre-tax profits to £3.66bn, [...]
London markets jump ahead of expected big US Federal Reserve rate rise July 27, 2022 London markets shrugged off bets on the US Federal Reserve hiking rate steeply later today to jump during opening exchanges. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index added 0.43 per cent to reach 7,337.93 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, increased 0.07 per [...]
EXCLUSIVE: 1966 World Cup hero Sir Geoff Hurst: ‘My own memory could fade. You expect it to happen’ July 27, 2022 Sir Geoff Hurst tells Frank Dalleres that seeing most of his 1966 World Cup winning team-mates suffer with dementia convinced him to preserve his memories in the form of a digital artwork that will help to raise money for two Alzheimer’s charities. Every morning Sir Geoff Hurst goes for an hour-long walk through the park [...]
UK sinks to bottom of G7 growth league amid global economic downturn July 26, 2022 The global economy could be hurtling toward one of the sharpest slowdowns in recent memory, with the UK plummeting to the bottom of the G7 growth league, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) warned today. A full shut off of Russian gas flows to Europe and more upside inflation shocks would plunge growth into among the [...]
Tory leadership debate: Members back Truss over Sunak in latest poll July 26, 2022 A new poll of Tory party members has found a majority believe Liz Truss convincingly beat Sunak in last night’s BBC debate in another setback for the ex-chancellor’s chances of becoming Prime Minister. A YouGov poll today found 50 per cent of members thought Truss won and 39 per cent though Sunak won the fiery [...]
Rishi Sunak vs Liz Truss: Last night’s Tory leadership debate fact-checked July 26, 2022 Last night Tory leadership hopefuls Rishi Sunak, a former chancellor, and Liz Truss, the current foreign secretary, went head to head in a live TV debate on the BBC. Following the debate, City A.M. caught up with Will Moy, chief executive of Full Fact, to fact check the various statements that were made during the [...]
Homeowners on edge as inflation and interest rates rise: What is next for UK mortgage rates? July 26, 2022 Many people up and down the country will be feeling the financial strain of the cost-of-living crisis, and this’ll only add more pressure on the monthly budgets of millions of UK mortgage homeowners and of those currently looking to buy. With the Bank of England’s base rates having risen to 1.25 per cent in June [...]
Simple soundbites for post-Brexit dividends do the City little good for our future growth July 26, 2022 DO YOU want the City of London to be slow and cautious or quick and nimble? This is how the debate over a potential new round of regulation in the City of London has been framed. However, the situation is clearly more complex than this simple soundbite suggests. Forming part of ex-chancellor Rishi Sunak’s pitch [...]