FTSE 100 close: London slumps as Natwest shares crater after Rose review October 27, 2023 London’s FTSE 100 closed the week down almost one per cent, while Natwest’s shares plummeted on the outcome of its review into former boss Dame Alison Rose. The capital’s premier bluechip index ended the day well in the red, after showing signs of being steady throughout most of Friday. By midday it was up around [...]
Letters: Weaning off Covid-19 cash March 21, 2022 [Re: Small business lending tumbles amid strong economic rebound, March 14] UK Finance data shows strong economic recovery from the pandemic led to borrowing among small businesses falling off a cliff last year. However, we observed a 58 per cent year-on-year increase in SMEs seeking finance in January 2022, demonstrating a rebound in activity and [...]
The NHS crisis has a long tail, private GPs should become the norm for firms May 12, 2023 NHS waiting lists are not going to disappear anytime soon, but the health of the workforce is crucial to the economy. Businesses should make private GPs and other healthcare a standard offering, writes Brett Hill.
One in five Londoners look to downsize family home to fund retirement May 24, 2022 Almost one in five Londoners are planning to downsize their home to help fund their retirement, according to a new study, as the cost-of-living vacuum shakes down savings. Homeowners in London lead the way in the plan to swap their family home for a smaller property and stow away the windfall cash for the future, [...]
Cloud migration: mitigating misconceptions and genuine security risk March 24, 2023 Sometimes it seems like the whole world is migrating their critical data and applications to the cloud. The latest Gartner forecast estimates spending globally on public cloud services will hit $592bn by the end of 2023 – a near 21% year-on-year rise. Yet security is a persistent concern. Research reveals that it is a barrier [...]
Prize fighter Eldarov to give his rivals a royal beating in the Queen’s Vase June 14, 2022 Prize fighter Eldarov to give his rivals a royal beating in the Queen’s Vase STRADIVARIUS won the 2017 renewal of the Queen’s Vase (3.05pm) before going on to become one of the greatest stayers of all time. It is highly unlikely there is a horse of his calibre in today’s field, but it looks [...]
Is the era of ESG investing over? June 30, 2023 Battered by inflation and economic turmoil, ESG funds have to prove their worth again.
The show goes on: Olivier awards return in sign of West End comeback April 10, 2022 The West End’s biggest stars donned their gladrags to walk the ‘green carpet’ tonight at the 2022 Olivier’s following a three-year pandemic-forced gap. Cabaret was among the big winners of the day, with Rebecca Frecknall winning best director for the London Playhouse production and Eddie Redmayne taking best actor for his performance as The Emcee. [...]
The ESG Data Quality Story July 18, 2023 Handle with caution: ESG data is plagued with gaps and holes – and we must treat it as such In times gone by, the main problem with data on companies’ impact on the planet and its people, on their internal culture and governance, was that we didn’t really have any. For the first stint of [...]
UK sinks into unprecedented, record-breaking trade deficit with USA as low pound balloons imports value August 16, 2022 The latest trade in goods data demonstrates a weakening trade performance of the UK with the United States, the nation’s largest single-country export partner. In Q1 and Q2 2022, the UK imported £15bn – a quarterly record – and £13.8bn worth of goods from the United States as imports bounced back from a pandemic-induced dip [...]