Interest rate boon for UK banks coming to an end despite BoE’s 25 basis point hike May 11, 2023 Banks have been revelling in the BoE’s sharp rate hikes, but today’s 25 basis point hike – which brings interest rates to 4.5 per cent – is unlikely to improve banks’ bottom line significantly, analysts said. Increasing competition and regulatory pressure means banks will likely have to pass on more of the rate hike – [...]
From premium to peril: The tumultuous journey of Digital 9 Infrastructure and its uncertain future February 9, 2024 Once a darling of the infrastructure sector, the Digital 9 Infrastructure investment trust has seen its share price sink lower and lower, dropping over 40 per cent since January alone.
Sick days in UK reach record high of 185m as Covid-19 hangs over economy April 26, 2023 Working days lost in the UK due to people being sick have climbed to a record high of just over 185m, official figures out today reveal. The new figures released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) indicate that Covid-19 is still having a nagging impact on the UK economy and the health of the [...]
Gas prices rise in UK and Europe on surging summer demand for air conditioning June 21, 2023 Soaring demand for air conditioning across Europe has contributed to the latest spike in gas price, experts suggest.
Ollie Phillips: Champions Cup, LRZ and women’s Lions tour January 19, 2024 Amid talk of Louis Rees-Zammit’s move to NFL, the upcoming release of the Netflix documentary and the various Six Nations squad announcements, we must not forget the allure that this weekend’s Investec Champions Cup has. I wasn’t too certain about the change in pool structure but it must be said that nearly every game has [...]
Oil prices flatline as Saudi Arabia fails to prop up prices with heavy cuts June 6, 2023 Oil prices have failed to take off following OPEC's decision to sustain heavy output cuts and Saudi Arabia's call to unilaterally slash production.
Gas prices drop amid milder weather and LNG boost January 19, 2022 Gas prices have slumped despite seemingly favourable geopolitical trends amid milder weather and an LNG boost to formerly flagging supplies.
West needs to prepare for energy crunch next winter, analysts warn February 5, 2023 Experts have urged the West against complacency next winter, warning that the energy crisis could last for years to come.
Hungary names its price as country holds fresh talks with EU over Russian oil ban May 17, 2022 Europe's game of energy brinkmanship continued today, with the EU holding talks with Hungary over financial support to back a Russian oil ban.
Fed set to hike rates by 25 basis points despite turmoil in US banking sector March 20, 2023 The Federal Reserve is expected to raise interest rates for the ninth time in a row later this week despite widespread instability in the US banking sector. According to Fedwatch there is a 62 per cent chance that the Fed will opt for a 25 basis point hike and 38 per cent chance that it [...]