UK economic outlook less grim but ‘considerable’ risks remain, says BoE’s Haldane June 30, 2020 The UK’s economic outlook has improved slightly since May but the risk of high and persistent unemployment remains, the Bank of England’s chief economist Andy Haldane said today. “Looking ahead, risks to the economy remain considerable and two-sided,” Haldane said in a speech delivered online. “Although these risks are in my view slightly more evenly [...]
Eurozone inflation defies expectations with rise as economies re-open June 30, 2020 Eurozone inflation rose in June after hitting a four-year low in May as economies across the bloc began to re-open following lockdowns. Consumer prices in the bloc rose 0.3 per cent in June month-on-month, defying economists’ expectations that they would remain flat as the negative impact of low energy prices decreased. The European Union’s statistics [...]
Pace of furloughing slows as cost of job support measures tops £33bn June 30, 2020 The number of furloughed workers in the UK rose to 9.3m last week, while the cost of the government’s job support measures topped £33bn, new figures showed. Some 100,000 additional workers were furloughed in the week to 28 June, according to data from HMRC. Read more: UK businesses borrow over £43bn to survive coronavirus This [...]
Markets live: US stocks and FTSE 100 gain despite virus cases passing 10m June 29, 2020 The FTSE 100 closed higher on Monday following a mixed session amid investor fears over a second round of coronavirus lockdowns, with global Covid-19 cases exceeding 10 million. The blue-chip index fell sharply in morning trading before flipping positive, and rebounded to gain 1.08 per cent by the close. The FTSE’s European peers also edged [...]
US pending home sales post record jump in May June 29, 2020 Contracts to buy previously-owned homes in the US rose dramatically in May, posting the biggest rebound on record as the American housing market began to recover from the Covid-19 hit. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) said that its Pending Home Sales Index, based on contracts signed last month, surged 44.3 per cent in May [...]
UK mortgage approvals plunge to record low as coronavirus hammers economy June 29, 2020 UK mortgage approvals fell further to hit a record low in May as the coronavirus pandemic continued to hit the housing market, according to the latest Bank of England figures. Some 9,300 new loans for houses were approved last month, down from April’s 15,900. Economists polled by Bloomberg had been expecting 25,000 approvals for May. [...]
Bank of England tells lenders to push ahead with climate risk analysis June 29, 2020 The Bank of England and UK financial regulator today told banks and insurers to press ahead with analysing the impact of climate change on their operations. The Climate Financial Risk Forum (CFRF) — established by the BoE and Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) last year — published a guide setting out how financial firms can analyse [...]
German inflation beats expectations for June as services costs rise June 29, 2020 Inflation in Germany rose more than expected in June, partly due to higher prices charged by services having to enforce strict hygiene standards as the country eased its coronavirus lockdown. EU-harmonised German consumer prices rose 0.8 per cent this month compared to a year earlier, and 0.7 per cent compared to May’s figure. Economists had [...]
Sterling slips against euro and dollar amid worries over UK spending plan June 29, 2020 Sterling fell against the euro and dollar on Monday amid concerns from investors over how the British government will finance its planned infrastructure programme, with Brexit-related risks helping to keep pressure on the pound. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said this morning that he would ramp up government spending in a bid to mitigate the economic [...]
Eurozone economic confidence continues recovery in June June 29, 2020 Economic sentiment in the eurozone continued to recover in June following a modest pick-up in May, with improvements recorded across all sectors. Overall sentiment rose to 75.7 points in June from 67.5 in May, still short of market expectations of 80.0 and well below the average of 100 since 2000, new European Commission data showed. [...]