Business on the brink: Airlines, hospitality and train operators in line for state support March 16, 2020 The existential threat to business posed by the Covid-19 pandemic became crystal clear this weekend as a host of industries warned of a potentially fatal cash crunch in the coming weeks. The aviation industry led calls for targeted government support, with train operators struggling with lower passenger numbers and the hospitality industry not far behind. [...]
Coronavirus: Hospitality firms on the brink of collapse as footfall dives March 15, 2020 Struggling hospitality firms could be nearing the brink of collapse due to a dive in footfall across London’s pubs and restaurants this weekend as punters stayed home to avoid the coronavirus outbreak. Hospitality companies are preparing to make redundancies as soon as this week, as visitors to London’s restaurants and bars fell 39 per cent [...]
Economists warn of global recession as coronavirus spreads March 15, 2020 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) says a global recession comes when annual international growth slips below 2.5 per cent. More charitable economists say it has to fall below two per cent. Either way, economists around have warned in recent days, the coronavirus outbreak means the world is heading for one. Covid-19 last week spread rapidly [...]
Sunak and Carney hold banking summit to discuss coronavirus outbreak March 12, 2020 The Chancellor and the Governor of the Bank of England held a banking summit today to discuss a coordinated response to support small and medium sized businesses affected by coronavirus. Mark Carney and incoming BoE Governor Andrew Bailey outlined the measures that the Bank announced yesterday morning to help mitigate the economic impact of the [...]
US stocks regain some ground after Fed pumps trillions into markets March 12, 2020 US stocks pared some of their losses in afternoon trading after the New York Federal Reserve said it would pump more than a trillion dollars into the short-term funding markets. Stocks crashed in early trading after President Donald Trump banned all travel to and from Europe in an effort to contain coronavirus, with the falls [...]
FTSE 100 crashes 10.9 per cent in worst one-day fall since 1987 March 12, 2020 The FTSE 100 suffered its second biggest one day fall in the history of the index, and the worst day since 1987, as it closed down 10.87 per cent. London’s blue-chip index plunged 639 points to close at 5,237 points, as global stocks suffered yet another meltdown after Donald Trump imposed a travel ban on [...]
Number of UK coronavirus cases record biggest daily jump to 590 March 12, 2020 The number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in the UK has jumped from 456 to 590, marking the biggest daily increase. Two more people have died in London after testing positive for coronavirus, bringing the death toll to 10. A patient in their 80s died at Charing Cross Hospital, while a woman in her sixties [...]
2020 Budget: ‘Borrowing to skyrocket’ despite £7bn tax bill March 12, 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak is unlikely to be able to deliver the huge spending growth he promised in his 2020 Budget given that his pledges were not supported by tax increases, Britain’s top fiscal think tank has said. Sunak yesterday unveiled the biggest Budget since 1992 as he seeks to tackle the fallout from coronavirus and [...]
Budget 2020: Growth forecasts ‘incredibly grim and far too optimistic’ March 12, 2020 The forecasts produced yesterday by the UK’s Budget watchdog managed to be both “incredibly grim and far too optimistic,” according to a leading think tank. The Resolution Foundation warned that the Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR) growth writedown – which did not even factor in the full effect of coronavirus – would make households in [...]
Splash the cash and hope for the best March 12, 2020 He didn’t look or sound like a man who had only been chancellor for a matter of weeks. It would have been a difficult debut outing in good times, but delivering an emergency Budget — just hours after an emergency rate cut — would test the mettle of a seasoned parliamentary grandee. The delivery was [...]