Virgin London Marathon 2016: City boys don fancy dress and STILL lead the pack April 25, 2016 Everyone knows what the Virgin London Marathon is really all about: stupid and impractical costumes. The City has some of the speediest marathon runners in the country, and a few of them even thrashed the competition in full costume. Following the release of our City marathon league table, Londoners have reached out to The Capitalist to share [...]
How to watch Euro 2016: the best pub, TV, travel and accommodation June 9, 2016 If major sporting events are ostensibly a celebration of those who aspire to being the being the strongest, fastest and most skilful, they’re also a boon for those at the other end of the activity spectrum. The European Championship’s expansion to 24 teams means it now offers greater opportunities than ever before for slobbing in front [...]
Operation Tabernula verdict: Two found guilty, three acquitted in insider trading case May 9, 2016 An ex-City banker and a former Topshop finance director were found guilty yesterday evening following a trial that is widely considered to be the most significant insider trading case in British history. Accountant Andrew Hind and former Deutsche Bank director Martyn Dodgson were convicted of conspiring to insider deal between November 2006 and March 2010, by a majority verdict. [...]
EU referendum: Lord Mayor Jeffrey Mountevans says Britain is better off in the European Union ahead of controversial City of London Corporation vote March 2, 2016 The leader of the City of London Corporation has come out in favour of Britain remaining in the European Union, on the eve of a divisive vote among the Corporation's members. "Britain is better off in," Lord Mayor Jeffrey Mountevans said in a speech to City leaders at Mansion House tonight. Mountevans said the future of London's [...]
The City’s philanthropic heritage is a powerful draw for values-led millennials June 6, 2016 The City of London has a proud tradition of philanthropy dating back to the Middle Ages, and philanthropy is the reason that our Square Mile – the world’s pre-eminent global financial centre – exists as we know it. From schools to sanitation, and from hospitals to housing for vulnerable people, many of my forebears as [...]
The City needs to talk about mental health to combat this silent plague May 16, 2016 Today marks the start of World Mental Health Awareness Week, during which the spotlight will be turned on an important issue that for too long has been relegated to the shadows. Across the world, hundreds of millions of people are affected by mental health conditions. Here in the UK, for example, one in four people [...]
London housing crisis: Build up, build out – or accept weaker growth April 19, 2016 There's no accounting for taste. A new 30-storey block of flats on Edgware Road will either be “a monstrosity”, according to some local objectors, or “a vital way of providing the homes London needs” according to Priced Out, a campaigning outfit that calls for an end to the housing crisis. The development was given the green [...]
Canary Wharf has surprised us all, beating the City of London for the best child-friendly Easter weekend activities March 23, 2016 The financial district may be a dull, grey, and grown-up affair during the working week, but folks in the Square Mile and Canary Wharf are pulling out all the stops to make this weekend a cheery, child-friendly Spring celebration. What says family fun better than hunting for colourful eggs surrounded by slabs of concrete? Canary [...]
Who’s the fastest London Marathon runner in the City? Commerzbank may lead the pack, but City A.M.’s own runner George Reed wins the prize for dedication April 24, 2016 Financial fitness freaks can finally relax and enjoy a drink after running the Virgin London Marathon this weekend. Earlier this month we caught up with Andy Greenleaf, business developer at investment bank Julius Baer who came top of The Capitalist's City marathon league table last year. He felt confident he could beat his 2015 time of 02:21:41 [...]
EU referendum: More than 30 City figures make final effort to stop City of London Corporation from endorsing the UK staying in the EU March 2, 2016 Dozens of City figures have made an eleventh-hour attempt to stop the City of London Corporation from campaigning for Britain to remain in the European Union. In a letter seen by City A.M., more than 30 Square Mile grandees, including former chancellor Lord Lamont, CMC Markets founder Peter Cruddas and Risk Capital Partners chairman Luke [...]