Interserve share price soars after striking lender rescue deal March 22, 2018 Interserve was the leading gainer on the FTSE All-Share this morning after the firm yesterday revealed it had secured a make-or-break funding package. Shares rose more than 12 per cent in opening trading building on a surge of a quarter yesterday. They are currently almost eight per cent higher. The firm said yesterday it had [...]
The new voice of British banking: UK Finance launches today with new board members revealed July 3, 2017 The British finance industry will be publicly represented from today by a single new body, UK Finance, after the merger of six separate lobby groups. The new body, which officially starts operations today at Angel Court, behind the Bank of England, will represent over 300 British firms providing credit, banking, markets and payments services. The [...]
Goldman Sachs CEO succession looks clearer after senior executive retires March 12, 2018 The race to succeed Lloyd Blankfein as CEO of Goldman Sachs looks to have become a formality after one of the two frontrunners announced his impending retirement. The banking giant announced today that its co-president and co-chief operating officer Harvey Schwartz had decided to retire effective on 20 April. Read more: Goldman Sachs boss says [...]
Spending on essentials soars as inflation starts to bite consumers February 1, 2017 Consumer spending on essentials has increased at its highest rate since September 2013 as inflation started to bite in December. Essential spending grew 1.8 per cent in December, rising for the fourth month in a row, according to Lloyds Bank. Grocery spending jumped 2.9 per cent year-on-year, the highest growth rate since July 2013. Read [...]
As Lloyds posts its highest profit in a decade, have British banks got over the financial crisis? February 23, 2017 Fahad Kamal, senior market strategist at Kleinwort Hambros, says Yes. In the latest stress tests conducted by the European Banking Authority, only two of the 51 banks tested – neither British – would fall below the minimum capital level required in an “adverse” scenario. Admittedly, some UK banks still have a hangover from the pre-crisis [...]
EU referendum: Lloyds Banking Group warns of Brexit creating “economic uncertainty” April 14, 2016 Lloyds is the latest bank to issue a warning over Brexit. The banking group warned of economic uncertainty and short term volatility, while the long term impact was unclear. The group which runs Lloyds, Halifax, Bank of Scotland and Scottish Widows and is the UK's biggest retail bank with 30m customers said in a statement: "The board [...]
Former Co-op chair Paul Flowers, aka the “Crystal Methodist”, has only just been banned from the financial services industry March 6, 2018 Paul Flowers, the former Co-operative Bank chair who was nicknamed the Crystal Methodist, has been banned from the financial services sector by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) – five years after he presided over the lender’s near-collapse. Flowers led the bank from April 2010 until June 2013, when a £1.5bn hole in its balance sheet [...]
Lloyds Banking Group reveals hundreds more job cuts in “dangerous race to bottom” April 21, 2016 Lloyds Banking Group is making a further 625 people redundant as part of a restructure that will result in a 10 per cent reduction in headcount. Around 80 of the jobs being cut will come from the IT department, which the bank is planning to offshore to India in what union Unite has dubbed "a dangerous race to the [...]
Bitcoin price (BTC) dips below $6,000 as cryptocurrency tumble continues February 6, 2018 The price of bitcoin briefly dipped below $6,000 early on Tuesday as the cryptocurrency sell of continued. Bitcoin is down 11 per cent to just over $6,000 at pixel time after falling below $7,000 less than 24 hours ago, according to Coindesk. It’s the lowest for the cryptocurrency since mid November and well off highs [...]
City Moves for 23 January 2017 – who’s switching jobs? January 23, 2017 Today's City Moves are dominated by lawyers and bankers. While Andrew Oldland has joined Michelmores LLP, Lloyds Bank has appointed Stephen Quinn to head its global financial sponsors team. Take a look at these movers and shakers: Michelmores LLP Barrister, Queen’s Counsel and part-time judge Andrew Oldland has been appointed as senior partner at Michelmores LLP. He will be [...]