OPEC+ hikes production targets by miniscule volumes of 100,000 barrels per day August 3, 2022 The OPEC+ coalition of oil producing countries today agreed to up its production targets by miniscule volumes of just 100,000 barrels of oil per day, in a hike that scuppered hopes for a more substantial increases that could have reversed the recent surge in prices that has wreaked havoc on the global economy. The [...]
Jupiter warns of ‘challenging’ landscape as assets fall and outflows tick up October 17, 2023 Funds group Jupiter warned economic uncertainty was continuing to weigh on investors’ appetite today as it reported a dip in its managed assets in the third quarter of the year.
Exclusive: Sanctioned Russian bank to vote in City of London Corporation election March 22, 2022 Russia’s second largest bank VTB Bank will get a share of votes in the City of London Corporation election on Thursday, despite being severely sanctioned by the UK government. The powerful local authority allows businesses located in the City to have a certain number of votes, depending on how many staff they have, as only [...]
HSBC to wind down New Zealand wealth and personal banking arm as pivot to Asia picks up pace June 13, 2023 HSBC will be winding down its wealth and personal banking businesses in New Zealand as it continues its withdrawal from various markets around the world. In a statement the bank said “it has become clear that we can no longer justify investing into this business given the changing operating requirements in the market and scalability [...]
Liz Truss set to outline £40bn package to help businesses with energy bills September 6, 2022 Liz Truss is reportedly set to outline a £40bn support package for businesses struggling with soaring energy bills in the coming weeks. The incoming Prime Minister is mulling over two options – setting a fixed energy price for businesses or a flat percentage discount that energy suppliers must offer to companies. Bloomberg reports that the [...]
Electioneering isn’t going to help bring down Britons’ energy bills October 16, 2023 Party conference season is over, but it looks like Labour and Conservative are set to stay on a campaign footing until the next election.
UK retail investors hold their nerve despite rising inflation, commodities and Ukraine war raging on May 5, 2022 UK retail investors have remained composed in the face of the Russia-Ukraine conflict, despite significant concerns about future implications of the crisis on the financial markets, international relations, and the environment. Only 14 per cent of investors monitor the conflict between Russia and Ukraine when thinking about their investment strategy. The same number said they [...]
China’s biggest oil and gas producer plans Western exit as US threatens sanctions April 13, 2022 CNOOC - China's top offshore oil and gas producer - is preparing to ditch its operations in the UK and North America.
Concern for millions as Ofgem confirms forced prepayment meter ban ends in April February 16, 2023 The suspension on forced installations only extends until the end of March, confirmed watchdog Ofgem in a letter to suppliers.
Energy bills could drop below £2,500 per year, saving the government billions in support packages January 13, 2023 Energy bills could fall under £2,500 per year in the second half of this year, saving the Government billions of pounds.