BankingBank of England to cut interest rates as soon as May, economists predictNovember 13, 202357Thanks for joining us. The average price of a home coming on the market fell by more than £6,000 in...
BankingWhy interest rate cuts may not save beleaguered SunakNovember 12, 202368He also faces the additional challenge of his party having lost its reputation for economic competence after the scandalous mini-Budget,...
EconomyThe tax allowance that could supercharge Britain’s economy – if it’s made permanentNovember 11, 202376Whacking up corporation tax for larger companies from 19pc to 25pc doesn’t obviously help in this regard. Even at 25pc,...
EconomyUK stocks suffer sharpest fall in four months as economy flatlinesNovember 10, 202342A cybercrime organisation says it is responsible for disruption experienced yesterday in the crucial market for US government debt, according...
EconomyBlow for China as economy slides back into deflationNovember 9, 202348Thanks for joining me. China edged back into deflation territory as the world’s second largest economy was hit by weaker...
EconomyEU will be in recession by the end of the year, warns former ECB presidentNovember 8, 202354Thanks for joining me. Marks & Spencer has revealed a sharp increase in losses in its partnership with Ocado as...
Stock MarketFed chief warns still ‘long way to go’ on inflation fightNovember 1, 202346The US still has a “long way to go” in the battle to get inflation back to 2pc, Federal Reserve...
CurrenciesMarkets are right to bet on higher for longer interest ratesOctober 31, 202372This has potentially far-reaching implications for investment and asset allocation, some of which we are already seeing in markets.For instance,...
EconomyMortgage approvals at eight-month low ahead of interest rates decisionOctober 30, 202371Mortgage approvals have fallen to an eight-month low as higher interest rates hammer buyers.Banks approved 43,300 mortgages last month, according...
CurrenciesWhy the world is drowning in debt yet againOctober 29, 202355Emre Tiftik, a director at the IIF, believes countries have become addicted to debt.“Right now most countries have a growth...