JPMorgan CEO Dimon Issues Recession Warning
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon sounds alarm on economic turbulence ahead, highlighting inflation pressures and geopolitical risks that could impact British businesses and households.
JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon sounds alarm on economic turbulence ahead, highlighting inflation pressures and geopolitical risks that could impact British businesses and households.
Exclusive: Former Bank of England policymaker reveals institution is 'failing to grasp' the severity of food price inflation, drawing parallels to Alan Greenspan's historic errors in monetary policy.
New data reveals sharp price increases for UK lunchtime staples. Greggs sausage rolls and Pret's meal deals hit record highs as retailers grapple with persistent inflation pressures.
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee votes 7-2 to maintain current interest rates. Governor Andrew Bailey warns of persistent inflationary pressures despite economic slowdown.
The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee votes 7-2 to maintain current interest rates as inflation remains stubbornly above target, despite economic slowdown signals.
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell delivers sobering testimony, indicating prolonged high interest rates as inflation proves more persistent than anticipated, sending ripples through global markets.
New ONS data reveals UK inflation remained stubbornly high at 3.8% in August, dashing hopes of a drop and piling pressure on the Bank of England. We break down the key drivers and what it means for your wallet.
UK inflation remained unchanged at 3.8% in July, defying expectations of a fall. The surprise hold puts pressure on the Bank of England and impacts household budgets amid the cost of living squeeze.
In a dramatic shift, UK inflation has fallen to its lowest level in nearly three years, hitting 2.3% in April. This brings it tantalisingly close to the Bank of England's 2% target, putting a summer interest rate cut firmly on the table. Discover what thi
UK inflation remains stubbornly high at 3.8% in September, posing significant challenges for Chancellor Rachel Reeves as she faces warnings of a £24 billion budget shortfall and tough economic decisions ahead.
Shoppers across the UK face a severe cost of living squeeze as new analysis warns grocery inflation could surge to 15% this summer, adding hundreds of pounds to annual food bills.
Exclusive analysis reveals UK food inflation is significantly higher than in Germany, Spain, and France, placing immense strain on British households and raising questions about post-Brexit trade impacts.
Thousands of New York residents are eligible for a one-off inflation refund payment from a $475 million pot. Find out if you qualify for the cash boost and how to claim it.
Fresh US Census data reveals a concerning economic trend: while median household income has dipped, inflation continues to erode purchasing power, creating a financial strain for American families.
Exclusive data reveals London's food inflation is significantly higher than the UK average, with major supermarkets facing accusations of profiteering. Discover which boroughs are hardest hit and why.
Official figures show a dramatic surge in UK air fares this summer, with prices skyrocketing due to persistent inflation and soaring jet fuel costs. Discover what's driving the increase and how it's affecting holidaymakers.
In a major relief for households, UK food inflation has dropped to its lowest level since January 2023. We break down which grocery prices are falling fastest and what it means for your weekly shop.
New data reveals a sharp decline in UK retail sales, with like-for-like growth turning negative. Soaring food inflation and the cost-of-living crisis are forcing consumers to cut back severely on non-essential spending.
New analysis reveals the complex mix of global and domestic factors, from climate change to Brexit, that are keeping UK food inflation stubbornly high and squeezing household budgets.
UK inflation unexpectedly jumped to 2.3% in July, dashing hopes for an August interest rate cut. Soaring air fares and rising clothing costs are blamed, putting the Bank of England's next move under intense scrutiny.
In a fresh blow to household budgets, UK inflation rose to 2.5% in April, driven by soaring energy bills and stubborn service costs. The surprise jump dashes hopes for an imminent Bank of England interest rate cut, prolonging the cost-of-living squeeze fo
The Bank of England has kept interest rates unchanged at 5.25% for the fifth consecutive meeting, as inflation remains stubbornly above target. Governor Andrew Bailey signals cautious optimism but warns of persistent risks.
Recent developments in the Adani saga confirm long-standing environmental concerns, sparking debates on corporate accountability and sustainable energy.
The historic Cooks Cottage in Melbourne has been temporarily shut down after structural issues were discovered, leaving visitors disappointed.
A children's toy medical kit has caused controversy due to its alarming instructions, including 'treating' gunshot wounds and performing amputations. Parents and experts are calling for a review of such products.
Employees at Florida's St. Lucie nuclear plant report escalating safety fears, citing management failures and potential risks. Experts warn of dire consequences if issues remain unresolved.
Residents near Mount Kaala are protesting a proposed gondola project, fearing it will destroy the area's natural beauty and disrupt their peaceful way of life.
Health Canada has issued a recall for specific N95 respirators due to potential health risks from US-made nanofibres, urging healthcare facilities to stop using them immediately.
The UK government has updated its travel advice for Pakistan, warning of heightened security risks in major cities, including Karachi. Here's what travellers need to know.
F1 champion Max Verstappen hints at leaving Red Bull in 2026 if their new engine underperforms, sparking speculation about his future in Formula 1.