Mayor of London election: Where do the major candidates stand on the Covid recovery? May 5, 2021 With the 6 May mayor of London election just one day away, City A.M. is producing a four-piece series on where the four leading candidates stand on different issues. Today, we look at Covid recovery policies from the candidates from Labour, the Conservatives, the Green Party and the Liberal Democrats. Sadiq Khan The incumbent mayor [...]
Meet the hackers helping people recover lost crypto assets February 15, 2022 Would you trust hackers you met over the internet to break into your crypto account and recover lost funds?
Property of the Week: Lancer Square, a shiny new development on the edge of Kensington Gardens October 8, 2021 At the Kensington High Street end of Kensington Church Street, Lancer Square, which has been in development for many years, saw its first residents move in this week. The show apartment is a four-bedroom, five-bathroom enclave on the fourth floor overlooking the development’s sunken garden, and I think I can safely say that £15m doesn’t [...]
Global markets rally as Fed taper fears ease August 24, 2021 Global markets rallied today, driven by expectations that the US Federal Reserve will outline its plan to rein in the wave of monetary stimulus unleashed in response to the Covid crisis at Jackson Hole this week receding. The blue-chip S&P 500 rose 0.29 per cent to 4,492.46 points in early afternoon trading, while the Dow [...]
City of London celebrates the return of indoor hospitality and culture as Government continues to ease lockdown restrictions May 18, 2021 The City of London Corporation has today (17 May) announced a further series of events to mark the reopening of its indoor hospitality, cultural and heritage institutions based across the Square Mile. As the Government’s roadmap to ease lockdown restrictions in England reaches its third step, Lord Mayor of London William Russell and Policy Chair of the [...]
UK high streets to ‘lose up to 40 per cent of stores’ due to pandemic January 14, 2021 Up to 40 per cent of high street shops could be forced to close due to the impact of the shift to remote-working and online shopping, the latest analysis showed, in the latest blow to the struggling UK retail sector. A report published this morning by professional services giant KPMG said UK high streets could [...]
Tech Weekly: Crypto plummets, and analysing tech stock rout in 2022 May 13, 2022 This week City A.M.’s Charlie Conchie talks to Lorne Daniel, Technology Research Analyst at financial services company finnCap. They unpick a very rough quarter for tech companies and tech stocks, and go through what’s to come. Charlie also takes us through the main headlines this week — multiple cryptocurrencies have plummeted in value, pressure is [...]
Further oil price gains boosts FTSE 100 October 11, 2021 Further gains in oil prices boosted industrial stocks this morning, lifting the FTSE 100 into positive territory. The capital’s premier index was up 0.12 per cent to 7,104.27 points during the first couple of hours of trading. Industrials led the FTSE higher this morning, with oil megacaps BP and Royal Dutch Shell both climbing more [...]
Currys PC World launches flexible mobile plan amid brand overhaul August 23, 2021 Currys PC World is looking to win over customers with a focus on flexibility as it launches a new mobile offering amid a major brand overhaul by owner Dixons Carphone. The retailer today unveiled a new mobile offer allowing customers to build their own package of handsets, data and minutes, as well as bundling together [...]
How two blockchain projects are working in tandem towards the same goal October 10, 2023 Jillian Godsil meets Roy Hui of LightLink and Nathan Lenga from Elektrik as the pair embark on a parallel journey into the world of Web3.