Citi re-hires Obama aide Nathan Sheets as global chief economist August 18, 2021 Citi has re-hired Nathan Sheets as global chief economist, seven years after his departure from the bank to work under former President Obama. Sheets will return to Citi to oversee the global economics team in New York and lead research across all areas of economics. He is set to replace Catherine Mann, who left in [...]
AJ Bell boosts management and appoints fourth woman to board August 18, 2021 Investment giant AJ Bell has shaken up its management to reflect its growth plans, adding two new leadership roles and the fourth woman to a board that has previously received criticism for its lack of progress on gender diversity. The investment platform, whose total assets under administration swelled to £70.4bn in the second quarter, today announced [...]
HMRC releases excuses for not paying minimum wage: ‘I only pay them when they are actually serving someone’ August 17, 2021 The taxman has revealed the most absurd excuses it has received from businesses explaining why they are not paying staff the national minimum wage. Some of the excuses included one business owner justifying not paying their staff the national minimum wage due to their workers often being “on standby when there are no customers in [...]
Exclusive: Brexit and Covid spark UK workforce rethink as war on talent heats up August 17, 2021 Nearly half of British business leaders fear losing the UK’s best talent abroad following the pandemic and Brexit, according to new research shared exclusively with City A.M. this morning. The complexity of the decisions facing leadership as they define the next era of the workplace is illustrated in the research’s findings. For a starter, 29 [...]
Worst kept secret confirmed as Crozier moves to head up BT August 17, 2021 Adam Crozier has been confirmed as the new chairman of BT following the retirement of Jan du Plessis. It has been known for some time that Crozier would be taking up the post after The Sunday Times revealed that he had beaten off three other candidates for the post earlier this month. Crozier is an [...]
Digital banks pull ahead of high street rivals in battle for consumers’ wallets August 17, 2021 Digital banks are pulling ahead of their traditional high street rivals in the battle to deliver strong customer services, according to findings from the competition watchdog. The Competition and Markets Authority found that Monzo, Starling Bank and First Direct are the top banks for customer service in Britain. The CMA conducted a survey of 1,000 [...]
The City will bounce back: Royal Exchange owners on the future of retail August 17, 2021 Is London over? There are plenty of doom-mongers ready to make that case after the pandemic flipped the world on its head. But for answers, it helps sometimes simply to follow the money. Two new skyscrapers approved recently for the City of London and occupancy increasing at pre-existing buildings like 22 Bishopsgate bode well. And [...]
Wage growth soars: What does it mean for the pensions triple lock? August 17, 2021 UK wage growth flew over the last quarter, indicating that the labour market recovered sharply from the worst effects of the Covid crisis as restrictions eased between April and June. However, what will this mean for the state pension triple lock? Under the policy, the state pension rises by whichever is highest out of inflation, [...]
Binance US appoints interim leadership after CEO’s abrupt exit August 17, 2021 Binance US, the American division of the world’s largest crypto exchange, has given a longstanding employee the top job after the former CEO’s abrupt exit. Earlier this month, Brian Brooks resigned from his role as CEO after just three and a half months. In a tweet Brooks, who was formerly the Chief Legal Officer for [...]
Cinderella may be sold to an American investor August 16, 2021 Andrew Lloyd Webber has said he will have to sell his musical Cinderella to an American investor if it is not able to open. Last month the world premiere of the new show was postponed until 25 August because of Covid-19 isolation protocols. According to media reports, Lord Lloyd-Webber said the production “can’t go on [...]