City A.M.’s Top Five: This week’s best read stories – 10 February
The concept of the UK’s first official digital currency was something that interested City A.M. readers, while the idea of BA’s pedestal as the world’s favourite airline being kicked over also struck a chord.
Just in case you missed them, here are the best read stories on City A.M. this week
One: Could the UK get its own digital currency?
Speculation that the digital pound was less than ten years away proved popular with readers, who were interested in a story on an unpublished Treasury and BoE report
Two: House prices and the property ladder
City A.M.’s economics editor Jack Barnett’s analysis on house prices was our second most read story of the week.
Three: Drinks, Brexit and loose lips
Brexit supporters admitted leaving EU was a ‘disaster’ after ‘a drink or two’., a revelation revealed by former Home Secretary Amber Rudd.
Four: Supermarket bun fight over logo
Tesco squared up to Lidl this week when two of UK’s largest supermarkets went to court over the use of yellow logo.
Five: BA ‘not’ the worlds favourite airline?
The world’s favourite airline? It’s certainly not British Airways anymore, according to columnist Eliot Wilson.