Biggest Interest Rate Rise in 30 Years Set to Come – What Does it Mean for Us? Bank of England policymakers may not be equipped with an aide memoire of a fiscal statement to work out how much corrector pen ... By Susannah Streeter31st October 20220 Finance
Finance Team Rishi Assembles as The House Price Party Bubbles Begin to Puncture in Slower Growing Areas Recessionary risks are rising in the US in the form of a record slowdown in US house price growth and another dent in ... By Susannah Streeter26th October 20220
Finance As the UK’s Next Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak Must Undo the Damage Inflicted on The Housing Market Gone are the days when Rishi Sunak was prepared to open the government coffers up to see the UK through a crisis. The ... By Susannah Streeter24th October 20220
Finance Pound Rises as Boris Retreats from Race to be UK Prime Minister The cult of Boris which was hanging over the Conservatives like a charm of enchantment has for now been broken, sending the pound ... By Susannah Streeter24th October 20220
Finance The Great Truss Gamble Backfires First her policies went up in flames, then her brief career as Prime Minister. The great political gamble of Liz Truss has spectacularly ... By Susannah Streeter20th October 20220
The Bonfire of The Mini-Budget Continues to Burn as Truss Parachutes Hunt into No.11 The mini-budget has been torched yet again, with a corporation tax freeze the latest policy to go up in flames – risking turning ... By Susannah Streeter14th October 20220 Finance
Finance Markets Benefit from News that Government U-turn is Possible The FTSE100 reacted positively yesterday, and is expected to do the same again today, on news that the government may finally be heeding ... By Sophie Lund-Yates14th October 20220
Finance UK GDP Shrinks 0.3% As Recession Risk Amplifies The UK’s GDP swung to negative 0.3% in August, which was worse than expected and compared to revised 0.1% growth in July. The ... By Sophie Lund-Yates12th October 20220
Finance Mortgage Rates Rocket to 14 Year Highs as Problems Pile Up For Truss Administration Rather than clearing the crisis in-tray, problems keep piling up for the Truss administration. Another threat of a ratings downgrade comes hard on ... By Susannah Streeter6th October 20220
Finance Government Borrowing Costs Increase as Pound Drops Back During Liz Truss’ Tory Conference Speech As Prime Minister Liz Truss took to the stage to try and shore up her support among her party and the country, the ... By Susannah Streeter5th October 20220