City A.M. TV – Daily Market Snapshot (video) March 3, 2021 Markets are poised at a key juncture. The signals from the price action have been ambiguous in the past few trading sessions, while certain key (formerly) leadership stocks are sitting on, and struggling at, important technical support levels. The back-up in bond yields over February clearly damaged upwards momentum towards the end of the month. [...]
UK PMIs: Services activity stabilises after lockdown plunge March 3, 2021 UK services activity continued to contract last month, but bounced back from January’s dramatic tumble on optimism about a potential end to the pandemic. The IHS Markit/Cips purchasing managers (PMI) index for services registered 49.5 in February, with any score below the 50 mark indicating contraction. It came in just below analyst expectations of a score of [...]
Brian Mattingley leaves 888 to become Playtech chair March 3, 2021 Gambling software developer Playtech has concluded its near two year search for a chairman, appointing 888 chair Brian Mattingley to the role. Mattingley will become the long-term successor to Alan Jackson who announced he was stepping down from Playtech almost two years ago. He replaces Claire Milne who has served as interim chair since May [...]
Budget 2021: What to expect from Rishi Sunak’s three-point plan tomorrow afternoon March 2, 2021 Rishi Sunak has hinted that he will extend a wide range of government support schemes in tomorrow’s Budget, as he again pledged to do “whatever it takes” to restore the British economy from the impact of the coronavirus crisis. It may be only Sunak’s second Budget as chancellor, but it comes after delivering almost a [...]
London rental enquiries boom after roadmap out of lockdown restrictions revealed March 2, 2021 London rental enquiries boom after roadmap out of lockdown restrictions revealed
Global emissions surge back in December despite record annual fall March 2, 2021 Global carbon emissions have already returned to pre-Covid levels due to surge in energy usage driven by the global economic recovery to the crisis. According to data from the International Energy Agency (IEA), emissions were 2 per cent, or 60m tonnes, higher in December than they were in the same month a year earlier. That [...]
Budget: What should Rishi Sunak prioritise to boost UK manufacturing? March 2, 2021 Government borrowing has now exceeded £270bn in this financial year, according to the Office for National Statistics. While under normal circumstances, this may have raised some eyebrows, we are still operating in unprecedented times. Despite the significant COVID-19 relief bill, further investment stimulus is required, and the UK manufacturing sector will be hoping this is [...]
Sterling loses early gains as new mutations dent vaccine optimism March 1, 2021 Sterling failed to hold onto early gains on Monday, as concerns over cases of a new Brazil coronavirus variant dented hopes that the UK’s swift vaccine rollout will usher a speedy economic recovery. The pound soared as high as $1.3999 in Asian trading, after retreating from a three-year high on Friday amid inflation concerns. In [...]
Budget 2021: Sunak pledges £22bn for new infrastructure bank February 27, 2021 Rishi Sunak will use Wednesday’s Budget to announce billions of pounds of funding for the UK’s new infrastructure bank, which is due to launch in the spring. Announced as part of November’s spending review, the bank is part of Sunak’s pledge to provide “once in a generation” investment into the UK’s infrastructure. The Treasury said [...]
Why Uruguay should be on the radar of all wine lovers February 27, 2021 What’s the first name that springs to mind when you think about Uruguay? I ran out of steam after Luis Suarez. Well, shame on me, because Fernando De Lucca, Pablo Fallabrino and Santiago Deicas, three of Uruguay’s top winemakers, all deserve to be on that list. Carla Bertelloti is the woman hoping to add them. [...]