Let’s be honest, ESG investing will actually hurt the environment June 29, 2023 When companies with poor environmental credentials are starved of capital, they become dirtier to avoid bankruptcy, writes Matthew Lesh
Letters: Time to bank on it with Solvency II March 9, 2022 [Re: Insurers and analysts temper enthusiasm on Solvency II reforms, March 2] They say good things come to those who wait. The governments proposed post-Brexit reforms to the EU’s Solvency II requirements finally incentivises UK insurers to put their excess cash to better use with lower capital charges. Solvency II has proved to be overkill [...]
Berkeley Group profits rise to over £550m after ‘exceptionally volatile period’ June 22, 2022 The boss of property developer Berkeley Group hailed “extraordinary” progress made in the past year today as the firm posted a 6 per cent rise in pre-tax profits for the full year to April.
Pent-up demand pushes up competition for property despite coronavirus August 3, 2020 Years of pent-up demand are driving up competition for UK properties despite the coronavirus pandemic, a new survey from estate agent Knight Frank has found. The firm found that discounts are still being negotiated due to the ongoing downturn caused by the pandemic, but sellers are fast hardening their resolve as demand grows more quickly [...]
Artificial intelligence is transforming our music, starting with Kanye West April 18, 2023 Kanye West has never sung Hey There Delilah, yet there's his cover of the song online. It's been made using AI, and it's exemplary of how the technology is rocking the music industry, writes Elena Siniscalco
March revealed as best month to sell property due to annual surge in buyer interest February 14, 2022 March is the best month of the year to sell UK homes due to an annual surge in buyer interest and fierce compeition for properties, new data has revealed.
Scott Benton: Tory MP suspended after sting shows him bragging about dodging corporate hospitality rules April 7, 2023 An MP suspended from the Tory Party over lobbying allegations was caught on camera saying there are ways for elected officials to dodge their requirement to declare corporate hospitality. Scott Benton appeared to suggest MPs allow companies to put a falsely low value on tickets they have accepted for live sports and cultural events, in [...]
AI in our financial services: Already Impacting March 31, 2023 With the age of AI dawning, Lord Holmes says we have an important role to play in changing the game for the benefit all.
Private equity market soars as dealmakers shrug off uncertainty February 3, 2022 Private equity dealmaking in the UK soared to record levels last year as dealmakers shrugged off pandemic and Brexit uncertainty, new data has revealed today.
Lettings growth drives increase in revenue for London estate agent Foxtons July 28, 2022 Leading London estate agent Foxtons Group rode the wave of increasing lettings in the first six months of the year, despite a near 20 per cent drop in overall sales revenue. With the housing crisis continue to engulf much of the UK, Foxtons had a growth in revenue by three per cent. up from £63.4m [...]