City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile this week? January 20, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. 11:FS Challenger consultancy 11:FS has bolstered its global advisory team with a new senior financial services executive. Maurício Magaldi, who has previously worked at IBM and HSBC, will help fintech firms and banks build their cryptocurrency strategies. “I’m thrilled [...]
CMS hikes pay for newly qualified lawyers to £100,000 a year July 8, 2022 CMS has upped pay for its newly-qualified (NQ) lawyers for second time in a year, after raising their salaries to sums of £100,000 a year. The £5,000 pay rise for CMS’ freshly trained lawyers comes just a few months after the firm upped pay for its NQs to £95,000 a year in December 2021, according [...]
Tumbling pound puts London firms at risk of foreign takeover frenzy September 29, 2022 A sharp fall in the value of the pound could put London-listed firms at further risk of foreign takeovers after a spate of acquisitions this year, experts have warned today.
Letters: London must wash itself clean April 28, 2022 [Re: Eversheds Sutherland strikes deal with Russian ‘relationship firm’ – made up of ex-employees, yesterday] London is the world’s pre-eminent city for business, but Russia’s illegal invasion of Ukraine has forced British firms to consider their dealings with Kremlin-linked individuals, companies, and organisations. London’s label as a laundromat for questionable funds – Russian and otherwise [...]
City regulators ready clampdown on LDI pension funds October 12, 2022 City regulators said today they are readying to clampdown on the so-called liability driven investment (LDI) strategies at the heart of a near-meltdown in some UK pension funds two weeks ago.
Bank of England steps up bond market support again to tame ‘risk to financial stability’ October 11, 2022 The Bank of England today stepped up its emergency bond buying scheme to tackle “a material risk to UK financial stability”. It is the second time in as many days the Bank has ramped up support for the UK bond market, underscoring the scale of volatility it is grappling with. The monetary authority led by [...]
Bargain Hunt: After Ted Baker, foreign buyers set to continue swoop on cheap London-listed firms August 17, 2022 Lawyers expect further corporate raids on the capital’s listed businesses after Ted Baker became the latest to be picked off by foreign, private firms.
UK tech titan Micro Focus nearly doubles in value following OpenText’s £5bn takeover August 26, 2022 Micro Focus nearly doubles in value this morning as shares soar 93 per cent following OpenText's £5bn takeover announcement.
WhatsApp clampdown: Lawyers warn City firms about increasing scrutiny of app August 24, 2022 Lawyers have warned City firms to “dust off” their communication training handbooks amid fears that regulators could ramp up scrutiny of the use of WhatsApp in UK financial services.
Friend or foe? Why short sellers are in the headlines again September 9, 2023 Short sellers can call out fraud and malfeasance but many want a firmer regulatory watch over their activities