Another day, another record: Price of a litre of petrol hits new high of 189.3p June 22, 2022 The average price of a litre of petrol at UK forecourts reached a new high of 189.3p last night, according to data firm Experian. The average price of diesel was 197.1p per litre. The announcement comes only hours after the rate of inflation rose again in May, remaining at 40-year highs, the Office for National [...]
Inflation jumps to 9.1 per cent: Worried City insiders respond to consumer prices climbing again June 22, 2022 The rate of inflation rose again in May, remaining at 40-year highs, the Office for National Statistics said this morning. The rate of Consumer Prices Index inflation rose slightly to 9.1 per cent in May from 9 per cent in April, according to the ONS. The increase matches what analysts had expected. “Though still at [...]
Bank of England’s chief economist Pill sees more rate hikes down the line June 21, 2022 Further rate hikes will be needed to tame the worst inflation crunch in a generation, the Bank of England’s top wonk said today. Huw Pill, who succeeded Andy Haldane as the Bank’s chief economist last September, said at an Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales event that in his view, getting inflation back [...]
More strikes incoming: Union to ballot over Royal Mail postman pay row June 21, 2022 The union representing staff at Royal Mail have said they will hold a ballot that could lead to even more strike action over pay, adding to the rail and tube mayhem seen this week.
British factories pare back price hike intentions on cooling demand June 21, 2022 British factories’ are paring back their expectations of price hikes in a sign that inflation may be beginning to ease, reveals a closely watched survey published today. The proportion of manufacturers planning to raise prices over the next three months fell to 58 per cent in June, the lowest level since September and down from [...]
Public sector workers’ pay growth lags private staff June 21, 2022 Public sector pay growth is lagging behind wage rises in the private sector, a closely watched survey published today reveals. Brits employed by taxpayer funded services such as the NHS and schools received an average pay rise of 1.4 per cent over the last year, compared to a three per cent bump for those working [...]
Industrials bump London’s FTSE 100 higher as investors focus on proven dividend payers June 21, 2022 London markets were bumped higher this morning by investors pouring into industrial giants. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index climbed 0.59 per cent to 7,163.79 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, added 0.61 per cent to hit 19,127.22 points. Investors are seemingly [...]
Nationwide races ahead of competitors with five per cent rates June 21, 2022 One of the UK’s biggest high street banks is offering savers a five per cent interest rate as competition among lenders to secure deposits heats up. Nationwide today has upped its rates on its FlexDirect account on balances up to £1,500 for the first year from two per cent, a more than double increase. The [...]
London markets kick off new week in positive fashion June 20, 2022 London’s top indexes kicked off the new trading week in positive fashion today, continuing a trend of wild swings on global markets. The capital’s premier index surged 1.5 per cent to close at 7,121.81 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, added 0.45 [...]
Housebuilders tank on stock market with investors ‘nervous’ about mortgage rates June 20, 2022 Housebuilders lead the London Stock Exchange’s top fallers today, after the latest house price data cautioned the tightening of purse strings amid a cost of living crisis. Barratt Developments and Berkeley Group led the descent, falling a little over four per cent each. While Persimmon dove 3.7 per cent, Ashtead slipped 2.8 per cent and [...]