Remortgage sales hit highest level since before the pandemic outnumbering all other types of home loans June 29, 2022 The FCA’s latest data shows that remortgage sales in the fourth quarter of last year, at 92,558, reached their highest level of activity since early 2020, before the outbreak of the pandemic. In fact, they outnumbered all other types of home loans for the first time since the third quarter of 2020, according to analysis [...]
AIM IPOs fall to lowest level since 2009 with just one in Q2 2022 June 29, 2022 The UK’s Alternative Investment Market had the lowest number of IPOs since 2009 in 2022’s second quarter. Only one company floated in Q2 and raised £6m, research by accountancy group UHY Hacker Young found. The last quarter to experience IPO activity this low was the first quarter of 2009, following the start of the financial crisis, [...]
Are we heading for a global recession? June 29, 2022 Keith Wade, Chief Economist, discusses what central bankers’ next move might be, what markets are pricing in and what the probability of a recession is. People are worrying about a global recession and with good reason. But what if the factors driving rising prices are beyond the limits of policymakers’ control? The squeeze on living [...]
London markets follow Wall Street lower as rate hike jitters ramp up June 29, 2022 London markets followed their Wall Street counterparts lower today as investors fretted over the pace of rate hikes by central banks to tame inflation. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index dropped 0.44 per cent to 7,291.48 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, [...]
Central banks have fooled themselves into thinking they have power over inflation June 29, 2022 If we look under the bonnet of central banks, we find a debate which is almost theological in its nature.
Sunak: UK has ‘tools at our disposal’ to tackle 40-year high inflation June 28, 2022 The UK has “the tools at our disposal” to tackle the worst inflation spike in four decades, the chancellor urged today. Responding to a grilling by MPs in the house of commons, chancellor Rishi Sunak said Britain is “not immune” to the inflationary “shocks” that are sweeping through the world’s richest economies. Prices have climbed [...]
Lagarde: European Central Bank will go ‘as far as necessary’ to tame inflation June 28, 2022 The European Central Bank (ECB) will go “as far as necessary” to tame the worst bout of inflation on the Continent since records began, its chief said today. President Christine Lagarde said at the ECB’s monetary policy summit that the central bank’s commitment to getting the rate of price rises back to its two per [...]
Newly minted: Challenger bank Kroo is just second to be granted BoE licence since August 2016 June 27, 2022 There’s a new bank on the block with digital company Kroo receiving the first licence issued by the Bank of England since early 2021. The FinTech firm becomes just the second to get a green light since 2016, after completing a number of tasks to prove its robustness, compliance, risk management and leadership. Kroo was [...]
Lethal mix of inflation and interest rates cause value of IPOs to nosedive by staggering 90 per cent June 27, 2022 Businesses have endured challenging times recently, largely caused by external world events. Because of this, investor appetite has decreased for IPOs. In fact, rising inflation and interest rates have caused the value of initial public offerings in the US and Europe to fall by a staggering 90 per cent this year. Despite these obstacles 157 [...]
Exclusive: Brits’ patience with Bank of England and Bailey wears thin amid historic inflation crunch June 27, 2022 Brits’ patience with the Bank of England is wearing thin amid the worst inflation crunch in recent history, exclusive figures obtained by City A.M. reveal. Some 44 per cent of households are unhappy with Threadneedle Street’s performance over the last year which has seen inflation soar from 2.1 per cent in May 2021 to a [...]