“We have to do everything we can as a government, as a country, to support the Bank of England in their mission to squeeze inflation out of the system” New gross domestic product (GDP) figures released last week show the UK economy is estimated to have grown by 0.2% in April, following a fall of […]
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News in Review
“The Atlantic Declaration sets a new standard for economic cooperation” Rishi Sunak made his first trip to the White House as Prime Minister last week. His whirlwind two-day visit was meeting-filled, with US President Joe Biden saying that “important and positive discussions” had taken place “to deepen our bilateral economic relationship and expand our cooperation […]
Baffled and confused? We speak your language
Financial jargon can be confusing and overwhelming. A new study1 has revealed that seven in ten UK adults are puzzled by financial jargon. Age gap The research also found that those aged under 25 are least likely to feel puzzled by financial jargon, with around half (52%) of those aged 18 to 24 stating this, […]
The risks of living without home contents insurance
One in five 18 to 24-year-olds plan to cancel their home contents insurance at renewal to save money, according to new research1. Risky game As well as highlighting current cost-of-living concerns, the statistic reveals a worrying picture for young people who plan to abandon protection. Home contents insurance can be a shrewd financial investment because […]
Transferring wealth, your way
With the coming years set to see record flows of assets pass down the generations, the thorny issue of wealth transfer has inevitably become an increasingly important financial topic. Seeking professional advice is a crucial step that can ease any inheritance planning anxieties and facilitate the transfer of assets in the way that you want. […]
News in review
“America can breathe a sigh of relief” Last Thursday, the US Congress approved a deal to lift the country’s borrowing limit, thereby averting a crisis mere days before the country was due to default on $31.4tn of debt. The bipartisan deal passed through the Senate by 63-36, after navigating the Republican-controlled House of Representatives by […]
Bringing clarity to your decision-making
In today’s increasingly complex and challenging world, financial advice to help people navigate through life’s journey is more important than ever; a point vividly highlighted by a new study from the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS)1 which raises fears over the consequences of a worrying financial ‘advice gap’. Scammers’ paradise FSCS research shows that almost […]
Review your resilience
Awareness of the importance of protection has risen since the pandemic and led many to reassess their financial and personal priorities. It’s sensible to review your protection cover once a year and to discuss it with those close to you to make sure it still meets your needs. Have the conversation Only half (52%) of […]
Economic Review – May 2023
UK growth forecasts upgraded Revised projections released last month by both the Bank of England (BoE) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) suggest the UK economy is now set to avoid recession this year. The BoE’s latest forecast predicts the economy will grow by 0.25% across the whole of 2023, a significant upgrade from February’s prediction […]
News in review
“The return to single digit inflation suggests the UK has turned a corner” Official data released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) last week revealed that inflation returned to single digits in April, following seven consecutive months residing above 10%. The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) increased by 8.7% in the 12-month period to April, […]
