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  • Data fans slump fears

    September 2, 2008

    Weak data with British mortgage approvals at their lowest level in 15 years and the manufacturing sector shrinking for its fourth straight month in August yesterday heightened fears that a UK recession was now inevitable. The Bank of England said that mortgage approvals, seen as an indicator of future movements in house prices, fell to [...]

  • Sterling hits a record low against euro

    September 2, 2008

    Pressure mounts as the Treasury prepares to slash the UK’s economic growth forecasts Gloomy comments by Alistair Darling, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, were yesterday blamed for pushing the pound to an all-time low against the euro. Sterling reached a 12-year low against the currencies of its major trading partners after Darling said the economy [...]

  • Going short is not necessarily the answer

    September 2, 2008

    A medium or long term approach may be wisest just now, says Katie Hope Its’ like a grim version of “when I were a lad…” working in the City at the moment. Everyone’s trying to out-do themselves in describing just how bad things have got. Going to school barefoot barely makes the grade in terms [...]

  • Demand for UK equities is at its lowest for six years

    September 2, 2008

    Demand for UK equities is set to fall to just £17bn this year, down from £68bn last year, its lowest level in six years a leading investment bank warned yesterday. Morgan Stanley. Morgan Stanley blamed plunging merger and acquisition activity levels, and a dwindling number of dividend pay outs and share buybacks for its prediction [...]

  • The weak pound can offer opportunities

    September 1, 2008

    Looming interest-rate decisions could give options to spread betters, writes Katie Hope If you were planning a quick shopping trip to New York to take advantage of the weakening dollar, you may have missed your moment. The pound’s strength against the dollar is finally on the turn. In the past month sterling has seen its [...]

  • City expects interest rates will be held

    September 1, 2008

    Interest rates are expected to remain on hold this week in spite of a slew of bad economic news that has left the UK teetering on the edge of official recession. Consensus expectations suggest that once again rising inflation will trump dwindling growth for the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meaning interest rates will remain at [...]

  • ITV faces exit from FTSE 100

    August 29, 2008

    Mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse and broadcaster ITV are in danger of being ousted from the blue chip FTSE 100 at its next quarterly review. The two will join pub chain Enterprise Inns and Ukrainian iron ore producer Ferrexpo, which have both fallen below 111th position in the FTSE ranking, based on their market capitalisation, [...]

  • Rate cut calls grow

    August 29, 2008

    Bank of England monetary policy committee (MPC) member David “Danny” Blanchflower warned two million Britons could be out of work by Christmas as he urged the central bank to cut interest rates. Blanchflower, who has voted for a rate cut at the past eight monthly MPC meetings, said yesterday that a cut of more than [...]

  • UK asks NATO to get tough with Russia

    August 28, 2008

    British Foreign Secretary David Miliband yesterday called on the EU and NATO to initiate “hard-headed engagement” with Russia in response to its actions in Georgia. Speaking in Ukraine’s capital, Kiev, he said Russian President Dmitry Medvedev had a big responsibility not to start a new Cold War. “Russia has not reconciled itself to the new [...]

  • Mortgage squeeze causes profits to plunge at Bovis

    August 27, 2008

    Housebuilder Bovis yesterday blamed the mortgage squeeze for an 83 per cent slump in first half profit and said it was “the toughest period of trading it has experienced in its life as a public company”. Pre-tax profits fell to £9.5m, from £58.4m in the first six months of 2007, prompting the housebuilder to take [...]

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