Sophia Reyes & Jason Miller
Money Moves Daily - London
Your daily 10-minute briefing on UK finance. Join Sophia Reyes & Jason Miller as they cut through the noise from the FTSE, the Bank of England, and Westminster. We break down the big market moves and explain what the headlines really mean for your wallet. Stay ahead with Money Moves Daily: The London Briefing.
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5 de sep. de 2025
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Money Moves Daily London - 2025-09-05 -Lloyds’ Shake-Up, Soaring Gilts & a Builder Bright Spot | London Briefing 05.09.2025 9:53
Sophia and Jason dig into Lloyds Banking Group’s plan putting ~3,000 roles at risk and what it says about banking’s push for efficiency. They unpack why long-dated gilt yields are hitting multi-decade highs—and how that filters through to mortgages—then scan the tape: Jet2’s profit warning, easyJet/Wizz Air drag, Alfa Financial’s pop, Lloyd’s of London’s steady hand, and Grafton’s return to UK pro...
MOney Moves Daily - London - 2025-09-04 - Gilt Shock: 30-Year Highs, Pound Under Pressure 04.09.2025 6:55
UK 30-year gilt yields just jumped to 5.69%—a 27-year high—squeezing the Autumn Budget and raising fresh questions about taxes and public spending. Sophia and Jason unpack what higher borrowing costs mean for you, decode the latest GDP (+0.3% Q2), inflation (3.8% in July), and wage growth (5.0% ex-bonus), and game out the BoE’s path after its August cut to 4.0%. Plus: Burberry’s FTSE 100 comeback,...
Money MOves Daily - London - 2025-09-03 - UK Borrowing Costs Surge, Inflation Stays Sticky, and Markets React 03.09.2025 6:31
Sophia and Jason break down why UK government borrowing costs have jumped to 27-year highs, what stubborn inflation means for households and mortgages, and how markets are responding. Plus, company news, a cyber incident, and what tomorrow’s GDP data could signal for the economy.
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