The Notebook: Metro Bank’s cost-cutting drive spells trouble for challengers March 19, 2024 Victoria Scholar takes the Notebook pen to talk Metro Bank's troubles, relief in China and swoops for Selfridges.
Flying Rolls Royce boosts London’s FTSE 100 June 28, 2022 A positive analyst note sent aerospace engineer Rolls Royce flying in the City today, bumping London’s FTSE 100. The capital’s premier index climbed 0.9 per cent to 7,323.41 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, edged 0.17 per cent higher to 19,351.27 points. [...]
UK consumer confidence slumps in June June 28, 2019 UK consumer confidence slumped again this month as the public took a negative view of their personal finances and the economy. The overall index score for consumer confidence dropped by three points to -13 for fourth time this year in June. The score was down four places year-on-year. Read more: UK consumer confidence holds up [...]
City braces for BoE rate hike and mini-budget September 19, 2022 The City is bracing for a bumper week of economic data and policy announcements in a trading week shortened by the UK bank holiday for The Queen’s funeral. London’s premier FTSE 100 index posted mixed performance last week, initially jumping higher before closing 1.56 per cent lower at 7,236.68 points. Its mid-cap domestically-focused counterpart, the [...]
Will the world follow the EU’s lead in regulating crypto? December 14, 2022 Sophia Le Vesconte of Linklaters is flying the flag for Europe's approach to crypto regulation and suggests the world rallies to it.
Week ahead: City eyes housing stats and BoE governor Bailey remarks June 26, 2022 The UK’s red hot housing market is set to revert to more normal territory driven by the cost of living crunch chilling demand for homes, fresh data released this week that will be closely watched by the City. London’s premier FTSE 100 index has rebounded after suffering bruising losses of late caused by investors around [...]
Cost of living crunch bites Brits’ optimism February 8, 2022 Fears over a sharp erosion in living standards driven by the cost of living crunch is weighing on Brits’ confidence levels, reveals a fresh survey published today. Consumer confidence in the UK dipped to its lowest level in 11 months last month, according to research by Bank of America. Concerns over inflation hitting household budgets [...]
On the Beach posts promising results as travel sector recovers February 25, 2022 Package holiday retailer On the Beach said it had begun to see the first “green shoots of recovery” in the Autumn of 2021, before the recovery was spoiled by the spread of the Omicron variant. On the Beach said its sales in September and October 2021 were higher than they were before the pandemic, in [...]
Missguided collapses into administration as fast fashion brand seeks buyer May 30, 2022 Missguided has collapsed into administration, after being hammered by supply chain costs and weakening consumer confidence. Fast fashion rival Boohoo is interested in snapping up the beleaguered brand, CityA.M. understands. Administrators from Teneo said there was “a high level of interest from a number of strategic buyers.” The Manchester-based firm had fallen foul of an [...]
Bank of England won’t cut interest rates until Christmas but UK to avoid recession April 17, 2023 The Bank of England is poised to cut interest rates at Christmas, lured into the decision by inflation falling rapidly over the course of this year, new forecasts that also say the UK will dodge a recession out today claim. Governor Andrew Bailey and his team of economists are tipped to launch the first rate [...]