Financial Times Front Page 19th of December 2024
Britain is experiencing increased borrowing costs as concerns over “stagflation” cause anxiety among gilt investors, with inflation rising to 2.6% and economic growth showing signs of slowing.
Britain is experiencing increased borrowing costs as concerns over “stagflation” cause anxiety among gilt investors, with inflation rising to 2.6% and economic growth showing signs of slowing.
A Kremlin general involved with chemical weapons has been killed in a Moscow explosion, allegedly orchestrated by Kyiv operatives, amidst heightened tensions and previous warnings from Ukraine.
Businesses are reducing hiring efforts due to the impact of Budget-related tax increases, with the fastest decline in employment since 2021 as employers cite rising National Insurance contributions and diminished confidence.
A significant wave of stock defections has hit the London Stock Exchange, marked by companies moving their listings to the US, driven by the allure of larger capital markets and amid concerns over market reforms in the UK, leaving the LSE on track for its worst year since 2009.