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UK inflation

  • Bank of England orders lenders to strengthen reserves amid ‘deteriorating’ economy

    July 5, 2022

    The Bank of England yesterday ordered lenders to fortify their defences in preparation for the looming economic downturn, warning the City against “excessive” cuts in lending to households and businesses. The central bank, which oversees Britain’s banking sector and the country’s monetary policy, doubled the proportion of money lenders need to keep in reserve to [...]

  • Workers lose over £9k of yearly income rises during ‘lost decade’

    July 4, 2022

    Brits have lost over £9,000 of annual income rises during and just before the “lost decade” after the global financial crisis, reveals a fresh report published today. Typical household income growth has ground to a halt of just 0.7 per cent per year between 2005 and 2020, while incomes surged 2.3 per cent each year [...]

  • UK business bosses most pessimistic since the start of the pandemic over inflation and Brexit

    July 1, 2022

    Business chiefs in the UK are at their most disheartened since the early days of the Covid pandemic.  Soaring inflation and Brexit pains have crippled confidence on economic outlook with consumer confidence at a historic low. The Directors’ Economic Confidence Index by the Institute of Directors, a measure of economic confidence of over 400 business [...]

  • UK food prices now over seven per cent higher than 2021 with perishable goods leading the way

    July 1, 2022

    Food and consumer goods prices across Europe are now 6.9 per cent higher than they were a year ago, rising to 7.5 per cent in the UK. According to new data released by NielsenIQ today, more than eight FMCG categories​ out of 10 showed increasing inflation rates during the 12 week period ending April 24 [...]

  • Johnson says sky-high inflation is ‘big chance’ to fix cost pressures and ‘do things differently’ as PM denies being complacent

    June 30, 2022

    The Prime Minister said today there is a “big chance” to fix unnecessary cost pressures for people and businesses across the UK as Boris Johnson denied that his Government is being “complacent” about spiralling inflation. Speaking at a press conference at the close of the Nato summit in Madrid, Johnson said the “very, very tight [...]

  • Nearly 2m more Brits trapped by higher tax rates since 2019 Tory election win

    June 30, 2022

    Boris Johnson has heaped higher tax rates on nearly 2m more Brits since he won the 2019 general election, reveal official figures published today. The number of people paying the higher rate of income tax has swelled to 6.14m, up around 1.88m since Johnson led the Conservatives to a huge majority two and a half [...]

  • UK more likely than US and Europe to tip into recession, Goldman Sachs warns

    June 30, 2022

    The UK is more likely to tip into recession than the US and Europe due to the country suffering from a more “acute” cost of living crisis, a top Wall Street investment bank has warned. Rampant inflation in Britain, running at a four decade high of 9.1 per cent and the highest in the G7, [...]

  • Bailey: Steeper rate hike at Bank of England’s next meeting is ‘on the table’

    June 29, 2022

    A larger rate hike is “on the table” at the Bank of England’s next meeting on 4 August, its chief said today. Speaking on a panel at the European Central Bank’s (ECB) forum on central banking in Sintra, Portugal, Bank governor Andrew Bailey did not rule out a steeper rate rise, saying “there will be [...]

  • Global consumer confidence plunges to new lows on inflation spike

    June 28, 2022

    Consumers in rich countries have never been more glum as inflation takes its toll on household balance sheets. Confidence in Germany, Europe’s economic powerhouse, dropped to minus 27.4 this month, the lowest level since record began, GfK said today. The figures come as another survey published by GfK last Friday revealed UK consumer confidence has [...]

  • Sunak: UK has ‘tools at our disposal’ to tackle 40-year high inflation

    June 28, 2022

    The UK has “the tools at our disposal” to tackle the worst inflation spike in four decades, the chancellor urged today. Responding to a grilling by MPs in the house of commons, chancellor Rishi Sunak said Britain is “not immune” to the inflationary “shocks” that are sweeping through the world’s richest economies. Prices have climbed [...]

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