Andrew Bailey faces House of Commons grilling amid cost of living crunch May 14, 2022 Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey will face questions over his leadership on Monday following his policy towards the cost of living crunch.
Energy sector raises concerns over six-month window for business support September 21, 2022 The energy sector raised concerns over Government plans to provide support for businesses to combat soaring wholesale costs.
FCA and Bank of England launch review into nickel trading suspension by LME April 4, 2022 The LME is under pressure from UK regulators, announcing a review into its suspension of nickel trading last month.
Electronic Trade Documents Bill: A transformation of trade in the Fourth Industrial Revolution March 2, 2023 Lord Holmes of Richmond praises the intentions of the Electronic Trade Documents Bill - a solution to many problems for international trade.
UK inflation to accelerate to highest rate since March 1992 April 11, 2022 Inflation in the UK will soar to its highest level since March 1992, intensifying an already tight cost of living squeeze that is hitting households, according to City experts. Accelerating food and energy prices stoked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will propel inflation higher, fresh estimates released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) on [...]
Price pinch: Most Brits financially struggling or worried as inflation rises and Ukraine war rages March 14, 2022 Almost 60 per cent of Brits either struggling financially, or concerned about money in the near future, due to Russia’s war in Ukraine and the cost of living crisis. The economic effect of the conflict has exacerbated the rise in energy and food, against the backdrop of increasing inflation, which is set to exceed the [...]
Exclusive: Home tech firm SharkNinja backs London with Battersea Power Station office May 12, 2022 US home technology firm SharkNinja has snapped up a new office inside the Battersea Power Station, in a vote of confidence for the capital. The Boston-based company, which produces vacuums and kitchen appliances, told CityA.M. it will take up 25,000 square foot of space in the south-London development. After putting down roots in the UK [...]
Taylor Wimpey on track to meet guidance, unscathed by supply chain concerns November 11, 2021 British housebuilder Taylor Wimpey this morning said it was on track to deliver full year results in line with previous guidance, after strong housing demand helped it offset supply chain pressures. Although the country’s third-largest housbuilder said it had experienced industry-wide pressures on the cost and availability of certain materials and a shortage of drivers [...]
London markets brace for another week of Omicron volatility December 5, 2021 London markets are set for another whipsawing week driven by investors responding sharply to any news on the Omicron variant. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index was extremely volatile last week, fluctuating between good and bad days. The blue-chip index ultimately finished the week higher, but failed to cancel out all of the losses registered [...]
Prime Minister Boris Johnson confirms support for North Sea oil and gas industry March 14, 2022 Prime Minister Boris Johnson gave his backing to the North Sea oil and gas industry as the UK looks to ensure supply security.