Jill Treanor, The Times of London

Jill Treanor

The Times of London

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Past articles by Jill:

Inflation set to peak before end of the year

Britain’s soaraway inflation is likely to peak before the end of the year as commodity prices start to fall and pressure on supply chains eases amid further re → Read More

Political rulers can never outwit the bond titans

For hundreds of years, bond markets have been one of the key driving forces of momentous events. They helped secure the Duke of Wellington’s famous victory at → Read More

From Covid to the mini-budget: how Britain’s economic crisis unfolded

From the moment he became governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey was facing a crisis. Within days of entering the grand doors on Threadneedle Street on → Read More

Heatonomics: will hot weather wilt the UK’s economy?

When Lexi Willetts’ Mixin Mafia pop-up drinks stall opened at the Hagley Beer & Music Festival last weekend, sales jumped to nearly nine times those of the prev → Read More

Some joy for the business world in 2018: but quite a few fears too

Predictions for the global economy next year are positive, but our writers also foresee a rise in inequality, and some sectors facing significant problems → Read More

Bitcoin loses a quarter of its value in one day's trading

Cryptocurrency’s year-end rally fails as its investors are ‘finally introduced to the law of financial gravity’ → Read More

Payments regulator urged to prevent 'ATM deserts' in parts of UK

Treasury select committee concerned about Link network changes that could put 10,000 charge-free ATM’s at risk → Read More

Top British firms named and shamed on PM's fat cat pay list

Burberry, Sky, Sports Direct, WPP and one in five FTSE 100 firms included on register ordered by Theresa May to list UK firms overpaying bosses → Read More

UK banks face fines as immigration checks on account holders loom

New rules force banks and building societies to inform authorities if name matches Home Office migrant database → Read More

LSE chairman set to see off activist's attempt to oust him

The Children’s Investment Fund wants Donald Brydon to go now but shareholder advisory groups are not convinced → Read More

Cryptocurrencies: City watchdog to investigate new fundraising trend

FCA to escalate scrutiny of initial coin offerings in currencies such as bitcoin, increasingly used by startups → Read More

Unilever sells household name spreads to KKR for £6bn

Flora, Becel and I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter are among the brands sold as consumer goods giant seeks to overhaul its business → Read More

Link ATM network vows to retain free cash machines – 1km apart

Operator seeks to calm ‘ATM desert’ fears but critics say pledge suggests town centres could be left with just one free machine → Read More

Bitcoin bubble warnings issued as futures trading opens in Chicago

First contract on a regulated exchange is seen as step towards legitimacy for the cryptocurrency but volume traded is tiny → Read More

HSBC prosecution threat in US is lifted

Deferred criminal charges have been hanging over the bank since it was fined for alleged money laundering five years ago → Read More

Brexit: City of London will lose 10,500 jobs on day one, says EY

Dublin and Frankfurt are most likely to benefit from UK’s departure from EU, says accountancy firm → Read More

Bitcoin ends dramatic week with 20% slump followed by recovery

Amid warnings of bubbles and infernos, currency hits new high of $16,660, crashes, then recovers to $15,350 as London closed → Read More

First-timers face paying nearly 50% more than other buyers for UK homes

FCA says new buyers may pay far more interest as they have to take out longer mortgages than previous generations → Read More

Overhaul of corporate code backtracks on May's pledge to workers

Vow to put workers on boards made during Tory leadership race appears to have been abandoned by Financial Reporting Council → Read More

Big banks putting UK's free-to-use ATM network at risk, warns peer

Former Treasury committee chair John McFall says public must be told if banks are reneging on pledge to support Link’s free cash machines → Read More