HSBC provides bounce as FTSE hits new highs – London Report April 27, 2015 THE FTSE rose to another record high yesterday as reports suggesting HSBC will spin off its British retail bank in a £20bn ($30bn) deal boosted stocks. The banking giant was up 3.1 per cent and has already said it is reviewing whether to keep its headquarters in London, given increased regulation and the possibility of [...]
Steel crisis: Why is everybody suddenly so fascinated by pension pots? April 6, 2016 The ongoing steel crisis has brought to the forefront not only questions about the UK's dwindling manufacturing industry but also worries about just how some of the country's biggest pensions commitments can be funded. So, the steel workers haven't been topping up their pension pots? Not exactly. Tata Steel's workers are members of the British Steel [...]
Brexocalypse Now? The multi-billion pound Brexit risk to the Square Mile, mapped May 13, 2016 Here's another apocalyptic view of the potential consequences of Brexit – this time on the City of London. [Scroll to the bottom to see a visualisation of how Brexit could affect the City's property sector] New research suggests billions of pounds in property value and thousands of jobs are at risk of being wiped from the [...]
HSBC share price closes higher as it launches review into leaving UK April 24, 2015 Shares in HSBC closed more than three per cent up at 631.4p after the bank revealed it is investigating the possibility of leaving the UK. Chairman Douglas Flint said this morning that, spooked by a tighter regulatory environment, HSBC's board has launched a review into moving its headquarters out of the UK. More on this [...]
At the close: FTSE pushed higher by banks and miners, as Tesco and Premier Foods fall April 13, 2016 Banks and miners moved the FTSE 100 higher today as data from China reassured investors over growth in the world’s second largest economy, adding more than 100 points to the index’s rise. The FTSE 100 ended the day at its highest for four months at 6,362.89 points, up 120.50 points, or 1.9 per cent. Tesco shed [...]
One-third of Europe’s banks are struggling to make money as IMF calls for urgent reforms to their business models April 13, 2016 European banks are set to be hit by a profitability crisis, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), as stock market volatility, negative interest rates and low growth have shattered the financial services industry’s ability to make money. One-third of all Europe’s lenders – calculated by their share of total assets – are facing “significant challenges to [...]
Chemist chain Day Lewis Group secures £160m M&A funding and targets 150 pharmacy acquisitions March 7, 2016 Chemist chain Day Lewis Group has secured £160m of investment from banking partners as it targets the acquisition of 150 pharmacies. The family-owned business currently owns 277 sites across the UK and is aiming to build this number up to more than 400 by 2021. Day Lewis Group also said it aims to double its [...]
Bank of England sets out UK bank stress test scenario and reveals plans to raise the countercyclical buffer rate for British banks in 2017 March 29, 2016 British banks, building societies and investment firms will need to build up their cash piles under new rules revealed today by the Bank of England. In a statement today, the Bank’s Financial Policy Committee (FPC) said that even though British banks have improved their “resilience” in spite of global and domestic headwinds, investors expect weaker [...]
Another Cadbury’s recipe change, Brexit blues, the Queen’s 90th birthday and the shareholder spring that never was: Here’s what got us talking this week April 22, 2016 Cadbury's left us open-mouthed with yet another recipe shake-up. A new job working for the Queen came with added perks. And London's iconic statues were given some help with their breathing. Forget the economy – won't someone think of our cheese? (Source: Getty) 1) Brexit boxing The Treasury published its 200-page report on the impact [...]
HSBC gears up to shake up its board of directors April 14, 2015 British banking giant HSBC is planning to shake up its boardroom, as long-serving directors prepare to leave the institution. Non-executives Rona Fairhead and Simon Robertson are expected to serve on the board for another year, and the bank’s headhunters are looking for candidates to join the top committee. HSBC is understood to retain recruiters MWM Consulting [...]