Fear has pushed us back to cash as banks fail to help consumers control spending August 10, 2022 We’ve come to believe we live in an almost completely cashless society today. In fact, withdrawing large amounts of cash from your bank is viewed with suspicion – victim of fraud or tax evasion? What other possible reason could you have for cash? Even Big Issue sellers now have Square readers to accommodate this shift. [...]
HMRC receives record high £157bn from VAT bills after tax holiday ends May 6, 2022 HMRC collected a record £157.2bn from VAT bills in 2021/22, a 55 per cent increase on the £101bn collected the year before.
Kwarteng must pull businesses out of limbo before MPs head off to party conferences September 16, 2022 I can probably count on one hand just how often MPs have been in parliament in these past three months. It makes a mockery of our parliamentary system in such a time of need.
The Grenfell fire destroyed a building but the local businesses have rebuilt March 14, 2023 Many businesses closed after the fire at Grenfell, others rebuilt right in the shadow of the tower, writes Elena Siniscalco
Send poorest Brits a cheque and don’t hike corporation tax, George Osborne tells Rishi Sunak May 23, 2022 Former Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne is convinced a windfall tax is coming, despite the squabbling between Numbers 10 and 11, while also saying he would put a cheque in the post to the poorest families in the UK. Moreover, he disagrees with present Chancellor Rishi Sunak over the proposed rise in corporation tax. [...]
Dating at work is okay, as long as you’re dressing up for it May 4, 2023 The chief financial officer of a FTSE 100 company was forced to step down over a consensual relationship with a colleague. David Egan, finance chief of RS Group, left with “immediate effect” after notifying the board of a “personal relationship” with a colleague. Office dating, complicated, contentious – but also the source of many a [...]
Rishi Sunak and Jeremy Hunt to shun tax cuts in March budget despite £11bn energy windfall January 23, 2023 Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak will hold fire on tax cuts at the 15 March budget despite being handed an around £11bn windfall from international energy prices falling to pre-Russia-Ukraine war levels, according to top economists’ predictions gathered by City A.M. Brits will have to wait until the run up to the next general election, [...]
London’s hotel mojo is back as occupancy rates climb albeit pandemic recovery remains ‘uphill battle’ June 29, 2022 Recovering occupancy rates and food and beverage sales are rapidly powering a recovery in the London hotel market, albeit slower than the industry had anticipated. For the first time since prior to the pandemic, occupancy rates in London are now exceeding the rest of the UK, at 66.9 per cent, overtaking UK rates of 68.4 [...]
Rising food prices surprised the Bank of England, but supermarkets saw it coming March 24, 2023 An unexpected rise in inflation and the price of food shows us not to take it for granted.
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? June 10, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. BambuBlack Asia Pacific long-only equities boutique firm BambuBlack has strengthened its investment team with a fresh portfolio manager. Pinakin Patel joins the firm in London from Allianz Global Investors in Hong Kong, where he was an investment [...]