Petrol prices climb to new records despite dip in oil prices June 20, 2022 Petrol prices hit a new record yesterday, despite a fortnight of falling wholesale costs, triggering intense criticism from UK motoring groups.
Retaliation not on the cards, say analysts, after western cyberattack on Roscosmos April 12, 2022 Russia’s space agency has reportedly been on the receiving end of a cyber-attack, with ransomware born out of its own country. As claims swirled last month, Roscosmos boss and Putin ally Dmitry Rogozin diffused statements made by the group of hackers, calling them “scammers and petty swindlers”. “All our space activity control centers are operating [...]
Her Majesty Queen Rania Al Abdullah’s Powerful Keynote at CogX Festival main stage address September 13, 2023 Flipping the script for our future The playwright Eugène Ionesco once observed, “It’s not the answer that enlightens but the question.” I love that quote. And it sums up why I’ve been so keen to join you here at CogX. Because the question: “How do we get the next 10 years right?” is spot on. [...]
Consumer-focused firms weather sharp declines as inflation sparks investor jitters April 11, 2022 Shares in European consumer-focused firms have taken a battering in the last quarter as soaring inflation and low growth have caused investors to shun the stocks.
The verdict: Experts react to Keir Starmer’s plan for the economy January 5, 2023 Keir Starmer is right to harness the power of government and business working together to fix the UK economy, but “time will tell” whether Labour sticks to sensible spending, economists judged after his maiden speech of 2023 today. Speaking in East London, the opposition leader promised to work side by side with private firms to [...]
Why have the Bank of England and the IMF been so wrong on the UK economy? May 30, 2023 Recession? What recession? The Bank of England and the IMF have been wrong on the state of the UK economy, but it's not all their fault
Rolls-Royce trading in line with expectations following aviation recovery May 12, 2022 Rolls-Royce’s trading in the first four months of the year has remained in line with expectations following the aviation sector’s gradual recovery and investments into defence. Despite market volatility and other macroeconomic and geopolitical headwinds, the group said today it was expecting “positive momentum in our financial performance in 2022” and maintained its financial guidance [...]
What are the key factors that can sink M&A? September 21, 2022 2021 saw booming markets and the release of capital from investors that had built up during the pandemic. It was a record-breaking year for mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity. This year, circumstances are quite different. Economies are now dealing with geopolitical issues like the Russia-Ukraine war, rising inflation and interest rates, and declining company valuations, [...]
Cost of living crunch to intensify as firms prepare to launch price hikes March 3, 2022 Speculation inflation in the UK could breach eight per cent in April is looking even more certain as businesses prepare to hike prices to combat swelling costs, reveals a fresh survey released today. Economists’ bets on the Bank of England’s forecasts for inflation to peak at 7.25 per cent this April being undercooked are looking [...]
Crypto market cap dips below $1 trillion as inflation anxieties bubble to the surface March 9, 2023 Bitcoin has dipped below $22,000 and is trading for $21,699 (-1.46%) this morning, while Ethereum is trading for $1,538 (-0.89%).