City Moves for 19 November 2015 | Who’s switching jobs November 18, 2015 EY The professional services firm has appointed partner Gareth James to head up its data and analytics practice within its UK and Ireland assurance business. He joins after 18 years at Deloitte, where he was a UK risk analytics partner since 2011, specialising in and leading on audit and finance analytics. Silicon valley bank The [...]
Great Portland’s first half results boosted by mammoth Facebook letting November 11, 2015 Great Portland Estates posted record beating results in the first half of the year after Facebook agreed to take all of its office space at Rathbone Square near Tottenham Court Road, in one of its biggest lettings deals to date. The West End developer made 29 new lettings in the six months to 30 September [...]
London house prices: Build-to-Rent could transform lives in the capital – it must be free from unhelpful requirements October 1, 2015 The UK does not have enough homes – especially in the capital. This is a concern persistently raised by our members and felt the country over. Indeed, there is a real fear that our thriving cities – and London is the key example – will start to suffer as access to housing, or lack of [...]
HSBC latest to withdraw as nomad on Alternative Investment Market September 14, 2015 HSBC is the latest bank to leave Aim, the London stock exchange’s market for smaller growing companies. The bank has withdrawn its status as a nominated adviser (nomad), making it the latest major banking adviser to be leaving the Alternative Investment Market. HSBC hasn't had any clients on the market for over a year, and [...]
Deloitte loses RBS audit job November 3, 2014 THE ROYAL Bank of Scotland (RBS) announced yesterday it would look to appoint Ernst and Young (EY) as auditor from 2016, potentially breaking its 14 year relationship with current auditors Deloitte. Deloitte, who have been the firms auditor since 2000 will continue in the role and undertake audit for the rest of 2014 as well [...]
Business is in denial about the true likelihood of Brexit January 5, 2016 What are the economic implications of Brexit? Pro and anti-EU camps have been trading statistics for years about the number of jobs or level of exports linked to EU membership. It is a theoretical debate but, if Britain does vote to leave the EU, it will become very real. Most recent opinion polls have showed [...]
London’s housing market hits consumer confidence July 19, 2015 London’s housing market is weighing on the minds of consumers, driving the steepest decline in consumer confidence for any major region of the UK last quarter, a poll shows. Consumer confidence in London and the south east fell by six points for the three month period ending June, making it the least optimistic region in [...]
Financial Fair Play: English clubs in spotlight as Uefa acknowledges concerns over super-rich elite October 7, 2015 Europe's biggest clubs, many of them English, could face new restrictions designed to curb their increasing financial might, according to governing body Uefa. Uefa's senior benchmarking manager Perry Sefton said the organisation's latest annual report on the game's financial landscape showed there were now "15 to 16 truly global clubs, five or six them in [...]
City Moves for 18 August 2015 | Who’s switching jobs August 17, 2015 Investec Roger Lee has been appointed to the bank’s large cap pan-European sales team. He joins from Macquarie, where he was first responsible for leading the development of its global sales platform in Asia and the Middle East, and subsequently relocated to London to develop its UK and European long-only coverage. Lee has over 20 [...]
Hargreaves Lansdown poaches IG Group finance chief Chris Hill August 10, 2015 Hargreaves Lansdown has nabbed IG Group finance boss Chris Hill, it said in a statement this morning. The financial adviser said Hill, who has been in his position for four years, will take over from Simon Cleveland, a partner at Deloitte who has been acting as interim chief financial officer at Hargreaves Lansdown, in March [...]