Unease about economic outlook grows as rising prices fuel stagflation concerns September 20, 2021 The last few weeks has seen equity markets struggle to make gains of any significant size, and all the while concerns have been rising about a number of different factors. The lack of a clear narrative, whether it be positive or negative, has seen markets churn in both directions since July, with any number of [...]
Tax-free savings accounts set to lose thousands as inflation keeps climbing September 17, 2021 The rise in inflation means cash ISAs are set to lose thousands in real terms over the next five years. The average interest rate on a cash ISA rate is currently 0.31 per cent, per the Bank of England on 31 July, while the rate of inflation is now 3.2 per cent. At these rates, [...]
UK inflation soars to 3.2 per cent in record jump September 15, 2021 Inflation rose at the fastest rate since records began last month, new data showed today, though economists warned the jump was likely to be temporary. The Consumer Prices Index rose 3.2 per cent in August, up from 2.0 per cent in July, the single biggest one-month jump since the ONS began publishing the data in [...]
Rising inflation and spike in Covid cases darken German consumer confidence August 27, 2021 The mood among German consumers darkened heading into September, as accelerating inflation and rising Covid-19 cases made them more hesitant to buy, new data showed today. Watch the full report.
UK inflation hits 2.5 per cent in June July 14, 2021 UK inflation jumped again in June, outpacing economists’ expectations to accelerate away from the Bank of England’s target, the Office of National Statistics (ONS) revealed this morning. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) rose to 2.5 per cent last month, its highest level since August 2018, up from 2.1 per cent in May. Analysts had forecast [...]
UK listed companies set for rebound after brutal pandemic hit July 14, 2021 UK listed companies saw a record decline over the course of the Covid-19 pandemic, but recovery is already underway and predicted to rapidly pick up. Investment manager J O Hambro Capital Management today said the pandemic was deeper and more widespread than any other downturn in recent history. The impact of the coronavirus pandemic was [...]
Pandemic: Average household wealth grows for first time during recession since 1940’s July 12, 2021 Britain’s wealth gap continued to widen during the pandemic, with the richest 10 per cent earning £50,000 on average, according to think tank The Resolution foundation. The foundation attributed the increase to rising house prices and a lack of spending opportunities. Jack Leslie, a senior economist at the think tank, said it was rare for [...]
UK fiscal watchdog: Government finances “increasingly exposed” to global shocks July 6, 2021 The boss of the Government’s fiscal watchdog has warned the UK’s public finances are “increasingly exposed.” The Office for Budget Responsibility boss boss Richard Hughes said that two major crises – the global financial crisis in 2008 and the Covid-19 pandemic – had added 20 per cent each to the UK’s debt to GDP ratio. [...]
Shop prices fall faster in June June 30, 2021 The price of goods in UK shops fell at a faster rate in June than in May as businesses sought to maintain momentum in consuming spending, according to data published today. The British Retail Consortium’s Shop Price Index showed shop prices dropped 0.7 per cent annually in June, a faster rate than May’s 0.6 per [...]
UK’s debt risks soaring by over £100bn due to post-pandemic inflation June 29, 2021 The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) today published its annual report today, suggesting that the UK’s post-pandemic debt could rise by over £100bn due to inflation. In its report, the Swiss-based bank set out its outlook for global recovery from the Covid pandemic. Its primary scenario was one of solid recovery but at uneven rates, [...]