UK payment firms warn new fraud refund rules could ‘freeze’ systems in October June 26, 2024 The UK’s payments watchdog is under growing pressure from the firms it regulates to rethink new fraud refund rules that industry chiefs say could wreak havoc for both companies and consumers.
1 Minute Market Rundown – 26th April 2022 April 26, 2022 Risk Stages a Comeback into the US CloseCrypto ReboundsSterling and Euro Continue to Look Vulnerable As you finished work yesterday you would have been forgiven for expecting risk markets to remain offered following what could only be described as a horrid day for markets. China’s ‘zero covid’ strategy as well as concerns over inflation weighed [...]
Ministers commission review of markets competition February 5, 2020 Ministers have launched a review into the effectiveness of competition in the British economy. Chancellor Sajid Javid and business secretary Andrea Leadsom have commissioned the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) to provide evidence on areas where competition is failing. In a letter to the competition regulator’s chief executive Andrea Coscelli, the ministers said the current [...]
1 Minute Market Rundown – 13th April 2022 April 13, 2022 Russia – UkraineCore CPI a Touch SofterCrypto ConsolidatesEarnings in Focus US CPI was the key focus of the markets yesterday. As we predicted, the bar was set high for the print as the markets expectations of a hawkish FED has run rampant. As such the USD was sold off following the print, as we thought [...]
British startups slam competition watchdog over ‘power grab’ March 19, 2020 British startups have accused the competition watchdog of mounting an “old-fashioned power grab” after it called for beefed up powers to crack down on tech firms. In its annual report published today, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said there was evidence of “growing market concentration and rising profit margins” in several sectors of the [...]
Combined Just Eat and Takeaway.com shares start trading February 3, 2020 The combined shares of Just Eat and Takeaway.com began trading this morning, despite a competition watchdog probe into the merger. Just Eat’s shares were suspended this morning and the merged company Just Eat Takeaway.com began trading on the London Stock Exchange under the ticker Jet. However, a full integration of the two takeaway platforms is [...]
Competition watchdog blocks JD Sports’ £90m takeover of Footasylum May 6, 2020 The competition watchdog has provoked a furious response from JD Sports after blocking the retailer’s £90m takeover of rival Footasylum. Following an in-depth investigation, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) ruled the tie-up would lead to a “substantially” lessening of competition nationally. As a result, consumers would be left with fewer discounts and could receive [...]
1 Minute Market Rundown – 10th May 2022 May 10, 2022 Trade the ExtremesCrypto Under PressureUSD Hits New 2 Decade High Yesterday really was more of the same – another risk rout. Equities sold off, yields flew, gold lower – further deleveraging going through the markets. Overnight, we have seen dip buyers emerge helping to stop the rot…for now. There seemed to be only two things [...]
Our regulatory cheat sheet needs a post-Covid rewrite September 27, 2021 The success of a financial centre depends largely on the rules it is governed by and the quality of its rulemakers. The UK’s regulatory regime is widely regarded as one of the best in the world due to its transparency, openness and – crucially – ability to evolve. Exiting the European Union and the pandemic [...]
Ofgem ‘failed to understand and tackle risks in the market’ argues Citizens Advice May 9, 2022 Energy regulator Ofgem"failed to understand and tackle risks in the market" in the run-up to the industry crisis last winter, argued Citizens Advice.