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House prices: Zoopla says UK property market is off to ‘slow burn start’ with London flats in most demand January 30, 2023 The housing market in the UK has got off to a slow in 2023 with demand for cheaper, smaller properties on the rise as recession fears continue to wobble the market, according to estate agent Zoopla. Zoopla’s house price index appeared to show that buyers were holding off from entering the market and were biding [...]
Cautious consumers send chill through UK services economy July 5, 2022 Consumers are rolling back spending at pubs, bars and restaurants in response to rampant inflation whacking their budgets, reveals a closely watched survey published today. New business growth in Britain’s services industry, its economic engine, slowed to its worst level in 16 months in June, according to S&P Global’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI). The cool [...]
Mark Kleinman: Thames Water will be hoping for a fresh start in 2024 December 28, 2023 Mark Kleinman is Sky News’ City Editor and is the man that gets the City talking in his weekly City A.M. column.
Bloom & Wild boss confident of blossoming growth despite cost of living crunch June 24, 2022 The co-founder of Bloom & Wild chats to CityA.M. about international acquisitions, venturing into physical retail and why, despite a cost of living crunch, demand for flowers is still growing. After launching in 2013, Aron Gelbard and Ben Stanway’s letter-box florist has reaped the rewards of an acceleration towards online amid the pandemic. Last year, [...]
Woodside expands vision with new London listing and BHP merger June 6, 2022 Woodside has unveiled a secondary London listing, as it expands its business to new markets - with the firm backing gas through the transition.
Fintech was born out of the 2008 crisis: now it will help us navigate another storm April 4, 2022 In the aftermath of the 2008 financial crash, the financial services industry was in crisis. Silver linings were hard to come by. That period of turmoil led to the emergence of a new wave of financial innovation that would transform the industry and drive a fintech revolution. The crisis created opportunities for new companies to [...]
Law Commission Breaks New Ground on Crypto August 1, 2022 The consultation on digital assets by the Law Commission is a seminal work and examines fundamental questions. The consultation, together with the Law Commission’s response, will likely serve as a legal textbook for the foreseeable future. In the last few years, we have only had semi-official guidance and a handful of superficial court decisions to [...]
Offshore energy body to help ensure security of supply as UK divests from Russian oil March 8, 2022 Trade association Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) is committed to working with the government to ensure secure energy supplies.
Omicron, inflation and shortages compound to spike UK businesses December 22, 2021 A cocktail of Omicron, soaring inflation and ongoing worker shortages are spiking UK businesses, reveals a fresh study released today. Business confidence in the UK economy dipped nine percentage points over the last three months to minus six, according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC). The emergence of the Omicron variant of coronavirus has [...]
UK economy is ‘grinding to a halt’ amid cost of living crisis May 25, 2022 The UK economy is “grinding to a halt” as a tightening cost of living squeeze sends a chill through private sector activity, reveals a closely watched survey. Households are cutting spending in response to rampant inflation eroding their budgets, weighing heavily on the UK’s services sector, the country’s economic engine. Activity among services firms dropped [...]