UK inflation to surge above 15 per cent, more than seven times Bank of England target August 4, 2022 The Bank of England faces the grim prospect of overseeing the largest inflation surge in recent memory, with prices rising more than seven times faster than its target, a top think tank warned today. A sustained surge in energy costs triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and a sudden burst in demand after the Covid-19 [...]
FCA mulls fund ‘side pockets’ to limit damage of Russian assets March 17, 2022 The city watchdog is mulling whether to authorise so-called ‘side pockets’ in retail funds to allow fund managers to separate hard-to-sell Russian and Belarussian assets from their core investments.
European firms hike prices at fastest pace on record May 4, 2022 Businesses in Europe are hiking prices at the fastest pace on record in response to swelling costs triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and China lockdowns, revealed a closely watched survey released today. The fresh figures underscore the severity of inflationary pressures that are spreading through the world’s top economies. Data published on Tuesday by [...]
Retail investors dismiss ESG in pursuit of returns April 25, 2022 UK retail investors are willing to shrug off the environmental damage of investments as long as they deliver bumper returns, new research has revealed.
Russian crypto trading volumes fall amid sanction evasion fears March 4, 2022 The volume of Russian roubles being exchanged for crypto is falling undermining claims digital assets are being used to evade sanctions.
Russian invasion to nearly halve size of Ukraine economy April 11, 2022 Russia’s brutal invasion of Ukraine is set to deal the country a seismic economic shock alongside triggering a humanitarian crisis, reveals official forecasts published today. The Ukrainian economy will shrink to nearly half the size it was last year as a result of the Kremlin’s war, with GDP dropping just over 45 per cent, according [...]
Australia ramps up sanctions with export bans of alumina and aluminium to Russia March 20, 2022 Australia has imposed an immediate ban on exports of alumina and aluminium ores to Russia as it ramps up sanctjons on the country.
North Sea industry push for windfall tax price floor in bid to boost bank lending April 18, 2023 North Sea oil and gas producers are pushing the government to introduce a price floor in the windfall tax so that banks will offer better loans.
OPEC+ maintains modest hike in oil production as EU weighs up Russian import ban May 5, 2022 OPEC+ has agreed a modest increase in its oil production targets next month, following a meeting earlier today.
Exclusive: Zooming in on the billions of pounds in criminal cash flowing through the City December 3, 2022 Going back more than a decade, in the summer of 2012, HSBC was fined $1.9bn for inadequate compliance and anti-money laundering control processes. The banking giant was found guilty of providing money laundering services to drug cartels as well as terrorist groups in the Middle East. Ten years on, money laundering is still a serious problem. Less [...]