UK shared office space providers ramped up growth before pandemic April 19, 2021 The UK’s largest shared office space providers grew the value of their property portfolios before the coronavirus pandemic sparked a shift to home working. The serviced office space sector grew its overall property value to £18.9bn in the 2019/2020 financial year, up six per cent on the previous 12 months. The figures highlight the growing [...]
Call that a pint? Over two-thirds of beer served in pubs is short measured May 24, 2024 More than two-thirds of beer and wine served in UK pubs and bars is short measured, a survey by Trading Standards suggests.
Running from home: StanChart Great City Race back for 2020 July 14, 2020 One of the City calendar’s highlights will still go ahead this year – albeit in a new, remote format. The Standard Chartered Great City Race will be held on Tuesday 21st July, with entrants running from home or around their homes rather than around the landmarks of the City and the Square Mile. This year, [...]
US stocks muted ahead of Fed Chair Powell’s testimony while FTSE climbs June 22, 2021 Wall Street was subdued at the open today as investors awaited Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s remarks for hints on how the central bank is balancing inflation risk with its promise to ensure a jobs market recovery. The Dow Jones Industrial average fell 0.3 per cent, while the S&P 500 lost 0.05 per cent. Meanwhile, [...]
US stocks struggle for direction amid weakening economic outlook August 3, 2021 US stocks opened broadly flat on Tuesday morning as investors tempered trading activity amid a weakening economic outlook. While the Nasdaq dipped 0.34 per cent, the blue-chip S&P 500 edged 0.03 per cent higher and the Dow Jones added 0.18 per cent. The reinstating of Covid curbs in many states of America, including mandating mask [...]
Complaints of sexism emerge around forced resignation of Natwest boss Alison Rose July 26, 2023 Complaints of sexism have emerged after Natwest boss Dame Alison Rose was forced to resigned late last night after admitting she was the source for an inaccurate BBC report on Nigel Farage’s Coutts account closure. Rose stepped down in the early hours of this morning after an extraordinary late-night board meeting – just hours after [...]
Consumer protection groups: Social media needs to do more to block Black Friday fakes November 24, 2022 Consumer protection groups have called on social media to do more to block fake Black Friday deals as hundreds of counterfeit items are removed from Instagram. Facebook’s owner Meta and the Trading Standards said it had removed hundreds of items from the app in the run up to tomorrow’s sale. Items included potentially dangerous chargers [...]
FCA urges Big Tech to crack down on fraud amid rise in unauthorised firms February 8, 2024 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has launched a fresh call for social media firms to do more to prevent mass fraud on their platforms, City A.M. can reveal.
City A.M. TV: Daily Market Snapshot (video) February 22, 2021 After a false breakout to the upside in equity markets early last week, momentum has shifted sharply to the downside. With that, there has been further weakness in key equity index futures markets in Asian trading overnight. As a result, there are now two key factors that we are watching to judge when the downside has played out and, therefore, when to reinstate LONG positions. Those [...]
HSBC shares hit lowest level since 1990s amid FinCEN scandal September 21, 2020 HSBC’s rotten run has continued, with its UK share price falling to its lowest level since the 1990s amid allegations of money laundering. Banks have already been squeezed hard by the pandemic: interest rates have been slashed and business loans look shaky. HSBC has also been embroiled in a geopolitical dispute between the US and [...]