HSBC to close accounts of Muslim organisations July 30, 2014 HSBC has written to Muslim organisations across the UK to inform them that it is closing their bank accounts. The letters say that continuing to provide services to them would be beyond the bank's “risk appetite”, and that it made the decision because it was "applying a programme of strategic assessments to all of [...]
Twelve reasons why the campaign for Brexit is quickly gaining momentum June 23, 2015 It was not long after the Conservative general election victory that the campaign for the UK to stay in the European Union was launched – no matter how disappointing the results of David Cameron’s renegotiation might be. Even before the Referendum Bill was published and the wording of the question set, the creation of [...]
Spanish vote sends Syriza-like shivers to FTSE and Eurozone – London Report May 26, 2015 FRESH back from the bank holiday, the FTSE hit a two-week closing low yesterday, with banks slipping after Spanish regional election results put Eurozone financials behind, while falling oil and metals prices hit commodity stocks. Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy’s People’s Party suffered heavy losses in local elections on Sunday, throwing his re-election later this [...]
The banks which pay the biggest bonuses: Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, JP Morgan and Citi May 27, 2015 US banks are paying their London staff a higher bonus on average than their UK counterparts. Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Bank of America, JP Morgan and Citi took the top five spots of a new survey by salary benchmarking website Emolument, while British-based banks HSBC and Barclays came eighth and 11th respectively. While there's no official data on banker [...]
HSBC chairman wants delay to ringfence rules August 3, 2014 BRITAIN’S biggest banks could face two expensive shake-ups instead of one, the head of HSBC has warned, because the new competition probe is taking place at the same time as banks divide themselves up with the incoming ringfence. HSBC chairman Douglas Flint has written to chancellor George Osborne, asking him to push back the introduction [...]
How much have RBS, Barclays, JP Morgan, Citigroup, UBS and HSBC set aside for potential costs from the FCA forex market rigging probe? October 31, 2014 RBS is the latest bank to set aside a hefty pot of cash for the potential costs of settling with the City regulator after a major investigation into the manipulation of forex markets. The bank revealed that figure stands at £400m in its third quarter results today. It’s a large sum, but by no means [...]
FTSE slide halted by BP’s £12bn US settlement – London Report July 2, 2015 BRITAIN’S top share index ended higher yesterday as oil major BP rose after reaching an $18.7bn (£12bn) settlement with the US government and commodity stocks tracked stronger crude oil and metals prices. BP rose 4.5 per cent, the top gainer in the blue-chip FTSE 100 index, after saying it had reached the settlement on the [...]
Miliband vows to end non-dom tax loophole April 7, 2015 Ed Miliband will today vow to abolish the non-domicile rule that allows many of the UK’s richest permanent residents to avoid paying tax in the UK on their global income. This could affect the likes of HSBC’s chief executive Stuart Gulliver, who can claim the status because he previously worked in Hong Kong.
Sir Hector Sants to lead new review into competitiveness of British banks May 18, 2015 A former top City regulator has been tapped to lead a new review of the competitiveness of Britain’s banking sector. The British Bankers’ Association (BBA) has asked Sir Hector Sants to look at whether tax and regulatory reforms in the wake of the financial crisis hurt Britain’s international reputation as a banking centre, Sky [...]
City Moves for 1 July 2015 | Who’s switching jobs June 30, 2015 EY Scott McCubbin has been appointed IPO leader for the UK & Ireland at the professional services firm. He has been at the firm for 10 years, most recently as transaction advisory services partner. McCubbin has particular experience negotiating the IPO process for FTSE and Aim clients. Cantor Fitzgerald Europe The financial services group has [...]