2023-07-06
Financial Times Front Page 6th of July 2023
The Financial Times mentions the UK experiencing the steepest borrowing cost for two-year debt this century in a recent auction of £4bn gilts.
The Financial Times mentions the UK experiencing the steepest borrowing cost for two-year debt this century in a recent auction of £4bn gilts.
Financial Times reveals the Bank of England’s considerations to compel more overseas banks to form UK subsidiaries.
Bank executives are being called in by the financial watchdog to discuss the worrying disparity between rising mortgage costs and stagnant savings rates, the Financial Times tells us.
The Financial Times leads with the world’s largest bond fund manager, Pimco, expressing concerns about market optimism over central banks’ ability to control inflation and prevent recession.
The Financial Times reports the support given to troubled Thames Water by one of its largest investors, aiming to prevent possible nationalisation.
Financial Times reports on the record-breaking bank withdrawals as customers tap into their savings.
The Financial Times highlights Putin’s admission of funding the Wagner mercenary group.
Financial Times focuses on Prigozhin’s denial of a coup attempt against Putin.
The Financial Times discusses the attempted coup in Russia over the weekend, highlighting how it exposes the fissures in Putin’s control.