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  • ‘Make the process look less scary’: UK banking licence applications hit zero in 2025

    April 8, 2026

    The number of applicants for UK banking licences plummeted to zero in 2025, raising questions over the government and regulators’ capacity to foster competition and attract overseas investment. The fresh figures – revealed in a Freedom of Information request by financial regulation consultancy Pathlight Associates – show a steep fall from the 11 licence bids [...]

  • Bond traders: Bank of England gilt shake-up would ‘concentrate risks’ in market meltdown

    April 2, 2026

    Bank of England plans to reduce the bond market’s vulnerability to a Liz Truss-style crash would fail to improve financial stability and could make stress points worse, according to gilt traders and hedge funds polled by the Bank. Responses to the central bank’s plans to overhaul its regulation of the gilt repo market showed market [...]

  • Bank of England: Businesses sharply raise inflation expectations 

    April 2, 2026

    Businesses’ inflation expectations shot up in March according to a closely-watched Bank of England survey, as bosses braced for a surge in energy costs as a result of the Iran war. The Banks’ decision makers’ panel, a monthly poll of thousands of execs, found that the average expected inflation rate in the next year was [...]

  • UK banks blast regulations for ‘penalising’ good risk management

    April 2, 2026

    Top lenders have laid bare their frustrations with UK banking regulation in a bombshell new report that urges the removal of “excessive conservatism”. In response to the Bank of England’s review of capital requirements, the Association for Financial Markets in Europe (AFME) – which represents over 150 global banks, including the UK’s Big Four – [...]

  • Bank of England: UK economy risks ‘large and overlapping’ shocks

    April 1, 2026

    The Bank of England has issued a major warning that the financial system is facing increasing risks of “large, frequent and potentially overlapping shocks” amid the volatility from the Middle East war‘ and ongoing market risks’s impact on energy and global markets. In the latest meeting of the central bank’s Financial Policy Committee top officials [...]

  • Andy Haldane: My mission to ignite Britain’s animal spirits

    March 31, 2026

    As the Bank of England’s chief economist, Andy Haldane had a front row seat to the maladies of UK’s sluggish economy. After a four-year stint running the RSA, he is back as president of the British Chambers of Commerce, and tells Ali Lyon business is still taxed mindlessly, over regulated, and far too risk averse. [...]

  • For FSCS sake: Meet the body that protects Britain’s savers in a financial crisis 

    March 30, 2026

    As echoes of 2008 percolate through the banking system, the body that serves to protect Britain in a financial crisis says it’s ready to weather any storm. A combination of fears around private credit, the “stretched” value of artificial intelligence firms and more recently, concerns around a global energy shock, have made top bankers sound [...]

  • Reeves and Miliband to call on G7 to follow UK’s energy lead

    March 29, 2026

    Rachel Reeves is set to call on fellow G7 nations to follow the UK’s lead in the transition to renewable and nuclear power as the unfolding energy crisis ripples through global economies. The Chancellor is expected to urge G7 partners to commit to long-term energy security as she meets fellow finance ministers, energy ministers and [...]

  • UK economy set for second lowest growth in G7 – OECD

    March 26, 2026

    The UK economy is set to suffer the second lowest growth and second highest level of inflation in the G7, the OECD has predicted, in a damning set of forecast revisions for the Labour government and the Bank of England.  Growth in the UK will slow to around 0.7 per cent, according to the OECD, [...]

  • ‘Mortgage mayhem’: Banks’ rates soar past 5.5 per cent amid Iran war volatility

    March 25, 2026

    The UK mortgage market has been flipped upside down with Brits facing higher prices to borrow in the short-term as the Iran war rattles the economy. The average five-year fixed deal for a homeowner has spiked to 5.54 per cent this morning, up from 4.95 per cent at the start of March, according to financial [...]

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