May’s big concessions to the Left risk returning the UK to the corporatist mess of the 70s October 5, 2016 Theresa May is an accidental Prime Minister. She is in Downing Street because David Cameron broke his word to the electorate and ducked out, while her rivals totally misjudged the situation. But she is certainly making the most of her position to attempt to reengineer the Conservative brand. Yesterday’s conference speech set out the stall. A [...]
MPs to question American and European corporates to bolster defences against foreign takeovers August 15, 2016 MPs will quiz bosses of American and European corporates on how the UK can bolster its defence against foreign takeovers. The business select committee will launch an inquiry into Prime Minister Theresa May's industrial strategy and what it could end up meaning for business. The committee is expected to use the summer to draw up the [...]
Oil rises for the first time in seven days as the US dollar weakens June 17, 2016 Oil snapped its biggest weekly drop in more than two months today, helped by foreign exchange rate movements. The greenback slumped 0.2 per cent to $94.407 against a basket of currencies, making the dollar-priced commodity more attractive to foreign buyers, and helping crude shrug off a sharp drop in the previous six sessions. Read more: IEA says global [...]
No, Nick Clegg: A true liberal knows Brexit should slash UK food prices October 17, 2016 So Brexit means more expensive breakfast! Or so Nick Clegg believes. Hanging onto the coattails of last week’s Unilever-Tesco row over who would bear the cost of a falling pound raising food import prices (so-called Marmite-gate), the former Deputy Prime Minister now warns us that milk and cheese will be more expensive as a result [...]
North Sea to warn government subsea sector risks losing world-leading position June 14, 2016 North Sea oil and gas leaders will deliver a stark warning to the government tomorrow, saying that the subsea sector risks losing its world-leading position. Industry body Subsea UK is leading a delegation to tell Westminister what it must do to help the embattled sector, which focuses on the exploration, drilling and development of oil fields located [...]
Before the bell: What you need to know before the US market open August 11, 2016 Oil is falling and Australia's government is taking steps to stop Chinese firms from taking a controlling stake in its largest energy network: here's what you need to know before the market open at 2:30pm. US futures are pointing to a strong open. The S&P is up by 0.21 per cent, the Nasdaq is 0.24 per [...]
IEA: Oil supply glut to last until the end of 2016 August 12, 2015 Low oil prices are set to spur on the fastest growth in oil demand for five years, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said today, but prices could stay lower for a long period as producers opt not to rapidly cut back production. Global oil demand is set to grow by 1.5m barrels per day this [...]
Slowing US oil stocks fail to prop up prices March 30, 2016 Oil prices failed to hold on to gains yesterday after rising on the latest data from the International Energy Agency (IEA), showing US crude inventories rose less than expected over the last week. Brent prices initially jumped to $40.54 a barrel in early afternoon trading but by the evening had dropped to $39.27. US benchmark [...]
Advanced economies stuck in trap of low growth and rising populism July 28, 2016 The cycle of weak growth and political instability affecting the developed world was laid bare in a new report into the state of the world's largest economies, published this morning. Economies are trapped in a spiral of weak growth and growing debt while politicians fail to grasp the problems, leading to a political backlash and a clamour [...]
Low oil prices will push demand to a five-year high, says the IEA August 13, 2015 Low oil prices are set to spur on the fastest growth in oil demand for five years, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said today. However, prices could stay lower for a long period as producers opt against rapidly cutting back production. Global oil demand is set to grow by 1.6m barrels per day this year, [...]