Workspace firm IWG considering multibillion pound break-up September 26, 2021 Serviced offices firm IWG is considering splitting into several different companies. Mark Dixon, founder of the Regus and Spaces operator, is examining different options to bring value to shareholders, Sky News has reported. The founder is reportedly looking at options including a US listing for Worka, an app that helps users compare and book workspaces [...]
US Fed’s hawkish tilt pours cold water on global markets January 6, 2022 The sudden realisation that equity markets may not be propped up by ultra loose monetary policy for much longer after the US Federal Reserve released minutes highlighting the scale of its hawkish turn poured cold water on investors today. London’s premier FTSE 100 index closed 0.88 per cent lower at 7,450.37 points, while the mid-cap [...]
Metro Bank to be loss-making ‘in 2020 and beyond’, Barclays warns October 24, 2019 City experts have warned of further pain to come at Metro Bank after the troubled lender revealed widening losses last night. Metro Bank reported underlying losses before tax of £3.6m for the first nine months of the year after the bell closed yesterday, falling from £25.1m last year as a result of a major accountancy [...]
The NHS is paying reparations for the care system’s broken funding model March 9, 2023 Many families are claiming back money owed to them because of the flaws in how care homes funding is organised. This way, the NHS ends up spending an awful amount of money, writes Elena Siniscalco
Losses deepen for London-listed Bitcoin miner Argo Blockchain February 7, 2022 Losses have deepened for London-listed bitcoin mining company Argo Blockchain following legal woes and a dip in the price of Bitcoin.
Lloyds Bank’s profits in the lift as lender’s mortgage book surges to £293bn February 24, 2022 Lloyds Banking Group has become the latest lending giant to post a bumper annual profit haul after releasing Covid loan loss provisions thanks to the UK’s economic recovery. The group has reported pre-tax profits surging to £6.9bn in 2021, up from £1.2bn the previous year after releasing Covid loan loss provisions thanks to the UK [...]
City A.M. Awards 2022: Dealmaker of the Year March 29, 2022 The City is back, and so are the City A.M. Awards, recognising the best of the Square Mile, Canary Wharf and London’s business community – which has shown shown resilience, innovation and adaptability like never before over the past year. We’re delighted to host what will be a wonderful celebration of the capital’s rebound, but [...]
Barclays UK chairman Sir Ian Cheshire: Get on with Brexit October 21, 2019 Barclays UK chairman Sir Ian Cheshire has urged the government to press ahead with Brexit, becoming the latest City figure to express his frustration at the continued uncertainty in Westminster. The pro-Remain businessman, who was previously the boss of Kingfisher, told the BBC this morning that Downing Street’s agreement with the EU is “an acceptable [...]
London’s unicorns: City’s tech start-ups are bringing in the big bucks December 21, 2022 London’s tech start-ups have had a turbulent 2022. But while some of the original tech players in the city have struggled with rising costs and depleting revenues, newer unicorns are making moves. Here are the five London start-ups that made their mark this year, and are to be watched out for in 2023. OakNorth Valued [...]
Sainsbury’s and M&S walk into shareholder storm over minimum living wage versus bumper bonuses July 4, 2022 As activists mobilise in the first shareholder resolution of its kind, supermarket giant Sainsbury’s will be put under pressure this week to pay all staff and contracted workers the national living wage. Responsible investment campaign group ShareAction is driving the experimental motion at the supermarket giant’s annual general meeting on Thursday 7 July. Legal & [...]