Competition watchdog to probe Ticketmaster’s ‘dynamic pricing’ for Oasis tickets September 5, 2024 The UK's competition watchdog has launched a probe into Ticketmaster's sale of Oasis concert tickets, including the platform's use of so-called "dynamic pricing".
Natwest calls for greater commercial incentives to boost open banking take-up July 5, 2023 Natwest has called for a “step change” in the regulation of open banking as the sector moves towards the next stage of its life. Citing research from consultancy firm Oxera, Natwest argued there should be greater commercial incentives for expanding the reach of open banking. Claire Melling, head of bank of APIs at Natwest, said: [...]
EY’s incoming chief Janet Truncale names four global bosses in new leadership team March 13, 2024 Truncale has names four global managing partners, adding that the wider global executive team will be “the same size or smaller” in the future
Britain set to launch carbon levy on imported goods such as iron, steel and cement in 2027 December 18, 2023 A carbon price is used by governments to help reduce emissions by charging a fee on carbon pollution to encourage industries to cut their greenhouse gases.
FCA shakes up prospectus regime in bid to revive beleaguered capital markets July 26, 2024 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has laid out a shake-up of the UK’s prospectus regime today as part of a sweeping package of reforms designed to boost the country’s capital markets.
Why the Government needs to commit to a regulatory regime no later than 2024 May 15, 2023 Nick Taylor of Luno looks at the issues he believes need to be addressed by the UK government over crypto regulation.
3,000 jobs at risk as Tata Steel ‘presses ahead with plan to close furnaces’ January 18, 2024 Steel giant Tata is to press ahead with plans to close blast furnaces at its biggest plant, threatening more than 3,000 jobs, according to sources. Unions were meeting the company on Thursday after presenting alternative proposals aimed at saving jobs in Port Talbot, south Wales. Sources said Tata rejected the plan and were pressing ahead [...]
Heathrow Airport: Landing charge ruling spells trouble for UK’s biggest hub July 11, 2024 The landing fee has been the subject of a bitter feud between Heathrow and airlines such as Virgin Atlantic in recent years.
Hays: Recruiter reports slower job market as fees continue to tumble July 11, 2024 Recruiter Hays has seen an increase in the time it takes its clients to hire, with a sharp decline in its fees reported for the quarter, according to newly-filed documents.
KPMG Law seeks to establish distinctive foothold in UK legal market July 8, 2024 KPMG Law UK is carving out a niche in the legal landscape with its unique approach to client service delivery