1 Minute Market Rundown – 5th May 2022 May 5, 2022 Powell Not as Hawkish as Market Priced In…But Not Dovish By Any MeansCrypto Bounces with Risk Assets So the highly anticipated FED meeting came and went and all things considered…we feel we are exactly where we were before the meeting minus a little bit of cleaner positioning in the market. If you will recall yesterday’s [...]
1 Minute Market Rundown – 29th April 2022 April 29, 2022 Risk Stages a FightbackCrypto ConsolidatesUSD at a Crossroads…(We Think) Yesterday saw another significant round of USD buying as month end is upon us. For those who watch price action closely, the final leg higher in the USD yesterday could actually signify a short term high has been put in place. This all came despite the [...]
1 Minute Market Rundown – 3rd May 2022 May 3, 2022 Equities Hold InCrypto Consolidates April ended as much of the year has been with risk firmly on the backfoot. It has been the worst start for the S&P since at least 1993. Crypto didn’t have the best month either with both BTC and ETH down over 16% for the month. The driving force has been [...]
Is chess a sport? It soon may be chasing the Olympic Holy Grail August 10, 2023 Columnist Ed Warner discusses chess, funding fringe sports and what makes a solid sporting body chief executive. Where do you draw the line between games and sports? Mine is at the door of the pub, so ruling dominos, bar billiards, space invaders and darts out of the sporting firmament. I realise of course that this [...]
Just Eat Takeaway orders soar 50 per cent amid coronavirus lockdown April 9, 2020 Just Eat Takeaway orders soared 50 per cent in the first quarter of the year as more people opted for food deliveries after governments imposed restrictions on movement due to the coronavirus crisis. Just Eat Takeaway also said it suffered “severe” denial of service attacks in the week beginning 16 March which affected hundreds of [...]
CMA approves £1.2bn Stonegate pub merger deal February 14, 2020 The owner of Slug & Lettuce has today been cleared to takeover Ei Group in a move that would make it the UK’s largest pub company. Last year the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) launched a probe into Stonegate’s £1.2bn deal to buy Ei’s assets over fears that it could damage competition in 51 local [...]
1 Minute Market Rundown – 9th May 2022 May 9, 2022 Path of Least Resistance Remains Lower Economic Slowdown Main ConcernUSD Remains King Friday’s highly anticipated NFP print did little to stop the rot as risk markets continue to remain on the backfoot. Stocks have fallen yet again today and the greenback has climbed higher as the market continues to focus on a potential economic slowdown [...]
1 Minute Market Rundown – 27th April 2022 April 27, 2022 Risk Under PressureCrypto ConsolidatesUSD in DemandGoogle Disappoints To say things got ugly yesterday would be a bit of an understatement. Clearly, what goes lower, must go…lower. Stock indices closed the session sharply lower with the S&P taking out support at 4200. US stocks sank to the lowest levels seen in 6 weeks as hopes that [...]
FCA confirms listing rule changes in bid to sharpen London’s edge for startup IPOs December 2, 2021 London’s financial watchdog this morning confirmed a list of changes to its listing rules that will come into force tomorrow, in an effort to bolster incentives for innovative founder-led companies to list on UK markets sooner. Chief among the new changes, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) confirmed it is introducing a “targeted form” of dual [...]
CMA warns firms against coronavirus rip-offs as face mask and hand sanitiser prices soar March 5, 2020 The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) today warned companies not to gouge customers during the coronavirus scare as prices for hand sanitiser and face masks rocket. The watchdog said it would look at evidence that companies may have broken competition or consumer protection law by charging excessive prices or making misleading claims about their products. [...]