Consumer confidence resilient in June despite freedom day delay June 25, 2021 Consumer confidence remained resilient despite a delay to a lifting of the remaining lockdown restrictions in the UK, a closely watched survey has revealed. Data from GfK shows overall consumer confidence remained unchanged over the last month at minus nine in June 2021. But, this is up significantly from minus 30 in June last year. [...]
Bank expects inflation to breach target and shoot above three per cent June 24, 2021 Bank of England expects inflation to breach target and shoot above three per cent
Exclusive: CEO of deVere Group on why Bitcoin bashers have got it all wrong June 24, 2021 Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies have experienced a major sell-off this week following China’s crackdown on the sector. Around $400bn in value has been wiped from the total digital currency market since Friday, when a major Bitcoin mining hub ordered miners to shut down operations. It followed reports saying that China’s central bank had a meeting [...]
City looks to Bank of England for clues on inflation battle plan June 24, 2021 City looks to Bank of England for clues on inflation battle plan
Before the Bell: UK economy expected to show an April boost June 11, 2021 A rather strange thing happened yesterday after US CPI hit its highest levels since 2008 at 5 per cent and core CPI hit its highest levels since 1992, at 3.8 per cent. US 10 year yields after initially spiking higher, dropped sharply to hit their lowest levels in three months, below 1.44 per cent, as [...]
Global inflation outlook more complicated than polarised debate suggests May 25, 2021 It sometimes feels as there is little more to be said about the outlook for inflation, such has been the volume of ink spilt on the subject in recent weeks. However, much of the discussion has tended to miss important nuances in the situation faced by different countries. So there are several issues worth keeping [...]
Wild Wednesday: Crypto in full blown meltdown as inflation concerns roil global markets May 19, 2021 Crypto currencies have gone into full blown meltdown with Ethereum falling 40 per cent at one point today, while Bitcoin prices have slumped below $40k as the sell-off gains further traction, after Chinese regulators took steps to discourage the use of crypto. The Peoples Bank of China said earlier today that cryptocurrencies should not be used or accepted [...]
UK CPI: Inflation rate surges to 1.5 per cent in April May 19, 2021 UK inflation more than doubled to 1.5 per cent in April, up from 0.7 per cent in March, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said this morning. Economists had forecast a rise of 1.4 per cent, as a jump in electricity and gas bills pushed inflation higher. Core inflation, which excludes energy prices and other [...]
BoE’s Bailey: Inflation pressure will not last May 13, 2021 Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey reckons factors pushing up inflation in the coming months will not persist, but nevertheless the Bank will keep a watchful eye on the situation. “So the really big question is: ‘Is [higher inflation] going to persist or not?’ Bailey said at an event with members of the public organised [...]
As economies reopen, inflation fears return with a vengeance May 12, 2021 London’s FTSE 100 is on course for its worst day in three weeks this afternoon amid inflation concerns. Inflation has never really been away. It’s been a central theme that has dominated conversations among economists, analysts and bankers over the past few months, and more specifically, the possibility that it is about to take off. [...]