Shipping crisis could push global inflation up, UN warns November 18, 2021 The current global shipping crisis could push global inflation rates up 1.5 per cent, hindering the economic recovery. A UN conference on trade and development (UNCTAD) report published today highlighted how the increased costs in container shipping have become a main issue for small suppliers, usually less equipped for absorbing additional expenses. If the current [...]
The City View Daily Podcast: Inflation, David Cameron and Arbuthnot Latham November 17, 2021 Welcome to City A.M.’s daily news podcast, The City View, live from the newsroom. Editor Andy Silvester whistles through the big news in the Square Mile today – including the latest on David Cameron’s faltering business career and a day to forget for McColl’s. But the big news of the day is inflation – which [...]
Bank of England: Interest rate cuts should ‘still be way off’, MPC member Greene warns April 11, 2024 Greene argued that the UK was actually more at risk of persistent inflation than the US because it has "much more constraint" on the supply side.
Eurozone inflation falls in June June 30, 2021 Eurozone inflation fell in June driven by a reduction in oil price rises, show new figures published today. Inflation in the 19 countries sharing the euro inched down to 1.9 per cent in June from two per cent in May, according to Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. However, analysts have warned that [...]
Roaring inflation to shove government borrowing back to expected levels October 21, 2021 Roaring inflation will shove government borrowing back to expected levels in the coming months. Surging energy prices, compounded by a jump in the rate of VAT for hospitality businesses, will drive sharp price rises, swelling the government’s interest bill. Further pressure on the public finance from higher debt servicing costs will bring “borrowing in the [...]
Record volume of UK factories hike prices in bid to survive inflation assault December 13, 2021 UK factories are hiking prices en masse in a bid to withstand an inflation onslaught, reveal fresh figures released today. A record number of British factories are raising prices as the sector scrambles to offset swelling costs to protect margins, research by BDO and Make UK found. The “eye watering impact of escalating cost pressures” [...]
Royal Mail chief warns network ‘not sustainable’ and ‘urgent action’ needed to save it January 18, 2024 The chief of embattled Royal Mail has called for "urgent action" as the postal service braces against inflation and dwindling letter volumes.
Poverty looms for 600,000 Brits after Spring Budget as benefits fall behind inflation and tax jumps March 24, 2022 Around 600,000 people will be pulled into poverty, of which around a quarter are children, according to new data shared with City A.M. this morning. In fact, families in poverty will be £446 per year worse off in 2022-23 compared to if benefits had been uprated in line with current inflation levels. Households in poverty [...]
Germany central bank chief quits with parting inflation shot October 20, 2021 The chief of Germany’s central bank has stepped down five years earlier than expected, dishing out one final warning on inflation to European policymakers before leaving. Jens Weidmann will leave his role as head of the Bundesbank on December 31 for personal reasons, half a decade before his term was supposed to end. More to [...]
Editorial: After months on the sidelines, it’s time for the Bank of England to enter the inflation fight February 1, 2022 After months on the sidelines, the Bank of England’s rate setting committee should finally enter the inflation fight at their meeting on Thursday. Arguably, governor Andrew Bailey has inherited not just Mark Carney’s role as Bank chief, but also his propensity to act like an “unreliable boyfriend” after keeping rates unchanged in November despite the [...]