UK house prices: Growth slows in October November 7, 2019 Annual UK house price growth slowed last month due to ongoing political and economic uncertainty. House prices were up just 0.9 per cent in October – the lowest growth seen so far this year – as the new uncertainty of a general election and the impending Brexit deadline hit consumer confidence. Read more: Revealed: The [...]
Cebr poll: Most Brits expect a UK recession within a year August 29, 2019 Most Britons expect the UK economy to fall into a recession this time next year, a survey showed today, as consumer confidence tumbled to a six-year low in August. Read more: Into the red: UK economy shrinks for first time in seven years The latest analysis from Yougov and the Centre for Economics and Business [...]
UK restaurants and pubs hope for festive spending surge December 9, 2019 Restaurant and pub operators are hoping for a surge in festive spending after a slump in dining-out dented restaurant and pub food sales in the run-up to Christmas, according to research analysing sales at some of the UK’s best-known chains. Restaurant groups suffered a 0.1 per cent slump in food sales in November as wet [...]
UK PMI: Manufacturing grows at fastest rate in 10 months despite coronavirus February 21, 2020 UK manufacturing grew at its fastest rate in 10 months in February, according to a flash Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) reading, but services fell to a two-month low. According to IHS Markit / CIPS data, manufacturing hit 52.8, up from January’s final rate of 50.1, whilst services fell to 53.3, down from 53.9 last month. [...]
A menu of options to keep our restaurants alive June 4, 2020 You all know the image: a politician enjoying a pint or a meal at their local restaurant. There are handshakes all round and a picture is posted on Twitter. It is — rightly — a scene that shows MPs or councillors backing businesses, particularly the small and medium sized enterprises which make up the lifeblood [...]
UK consumer credit growth slows to five-year low September 30, 2019 British customers increased their borrowing at the slowest rate since 2014 in August, official statistics showed today, in a sign that Brexit uncertainty is weighing on consumer confidence. Read more: Pound staggers as Bank of England hints at interest rate cut The annual growth rate of lending to British consumers continued to slow in August, [...]
UK inflation rate jumps to 1.8 per cent in January February 19, 2020 UK inflation rose to a six-month high of 1.8 per cent in January, a significant increase from December’s rate of 1.3 per cent, according to official data released today. The rate remains below the Bank of England’s (BoE) target of two per cent. The bump comes as a surprise to analysts, who had forecast the [...]
Barclays UK chairman Sir Ian Cheshire: Get on with Brexit October 21, 2019 Barclays UK chairman Sir Ian Cheshire has urged the government to press ahead with Brexit, becoming the latest City figure to express his frustration at the continued uncertainty in Westminster. The pro-Remain businessman, who was previously the boss of Kingfisher, told the BBC this morning that Downing Street’s agreement with the EU is “an acceptable [...]
Global stocks plunge amid oil crash and coronavirus outbreak March 9, 2020 Global stock markets plunged today as a crash in oil prices and the rapid spread of coronavirus caused panic to set in on trading floors around the world. The UK’s FTSE 100 slumped 7.7 per cent in its biggest one-day fall since the 2008 financial crisis. The rout wiped £125bn off the value of the [...]
UK manufacturing sector shrinks for seventh straight month as bosses slash jobs December 2, 2019 The UK manufacturing sector shrank for its seventh straight month in November, survey data has shown, causing bosses to cut jobs at the fastest pace in over seven years. Output and new orders also fell in the sector, which makes up around 10 per cent of the economy, as another Brexit delay and the looming [...]