Cost of Living crisis starts to bite

This week, the news has been dominated by the ongoing fallout from the tax and energy rises that have hit now we’re in a new financial year.

Starting from April 1st, National Insurance contributions were raised to their highest ever levels, domestic energy bill increases of 50%+ started to be implemented and a range of other cost increases including Council Tax rises went into effect. 

Combined with a trickling of news that casts the wife of the Chancellor as in effect a tax dodger, we’ve seen a week of real negativity directed towards HM Treasury.

This has played out interestingly in the currency markets. Against the Euro, the Pound has charted a relatively stable course, ending the week up from where it began. As discussed before, this is partially due to the War in Ukraine and the Euro being more exposed to the repercussions of that horrific situation. 

Against the Dollar though, we’ve seen a different picture, the Pound in the last hour or so briefly broke below the 1.30 mark for the first time in a very long time. Speculations are now that it could drop permanently below this mark pretty soon. Once again this is largely based on the UK’s proximity and exposure to the Ukrainian War in comparison to the US.

To close the week with something a bit more light-hearted, in Scunthorpe, a bottle has washed up on the beach containing a message from over 50 years ago written by two teenage girls who were looking for boyfriends. What makes it more fun is that they were reunited with their message and thankfully both found to be happily married!

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Cost of Living crisis starts to bite

Cost of Living crisis starts to bite

This week, the news has been dominated by the ongoing fallout from the tax and energy rises that have hit now we’re in a new financial year. Starting from April 1st, National Insurance contributions were raised to their highest ever levels, domestic energy bill increases of 50%+ started to be…

UK energy bill hike begins

UK energy bill hike begins

Normally today would be perfect for a little joke post, however, given everything going on, it wouldn’t really be appropriate. This week has been pretty much dominated by the fall-out from today’s huge hike in domestic energy bills.  The energy price cap today was formally raised by £700, with suggestions…

Chancellor delivers the Spring Statement

Chancellor delivers the Spring Statement

It’s been another week of not particularly positive news this week.  The war in Ukraine continues to dominate the headlines. Yesterday marked the bleak milestone of the war passing into its second month. It was a big week in the UK which saw the Chancellor deliver his spring statement.  The…

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Sonny Hellmers

Senior currency specialist