As HSBC says it could move its HQ, is London’s position as a global financial centre at risk? April 26, 2015 Jason Hollands, managing director at Tilney BestInvest, says Yes. The news that HSBC is to consider moving its head office is a warning shot to voters and policy-makers that London’s pre-eminent position as perhaps the leading global financial centre simply cannot be taken for granted. Yes, it has “natural” advantages, being in a time zone [...]
A penthouse in Fitzrovia: Look down on Great Portland Street May 21, 2015 Prepare for the heat with this penthouse, which has a roof terrace that’s bigger than most London one-bed apartments The forecasts are in and the weatherman says this summer’s set to be a scorcher. Fortunately, roof terraces are hot stuff these days as rooftop bars, cinemas, gardens and yoga have swept through the city. [...]
Budget for a greater Britain: What the City needs from the chancellor July 7, 2015 Amid the deluge of news about EU reform and the Greek debt crisis, you could be forgiven for forgetting there’s a Budget today. But that would be to overlook an opportunity for the City. This is George Osborne’s first Budget since the Conservatives were elected to govern alone and we’ll get a clear sense of [...]
City Moves for 08 May 2015 | Who’s switching jobs May 7, 2015 Cording Real Estate Group The real estate investment management firm has appointed Ewan Montgomery as director of investment in its London office. He joins from Aberdeen Asset Management, where he was a property fund director. Montgomery has also held roles at CBRE. Lloyds Banking Group Richard Jones has been appointed managing director for Black Horse [...]
City Moves for 16 April 2015 | Who’s switching jobs April 15, 2015 Ashurst The law firm has appointed Sarah Morton-Ramwell as global pro bono partner. She joins from Reed Smith, where she was responsible for its pro bono and corporate responsibility projects in Europe, the Middle East and Africa. Old Mutual Global Investors The asset management firm has appointed David Cameron-Mowat as UK equity analyst. He joins [...]
Ahead of the curve: m/SIX’s Jess Burley on what your apps say about you August 16, 2015 It is thought to have taken 38 years before the radio reached an audience of 50m. Television took just 13 years, the internet four years, and Facebook two. New platforms like Periscope are emerging all the time and audiences are scaling increasingly rapidly. Advertisers must be able to adapt their strategy to engage with the [...]
Autumn Statement 2015: George Osborne’s speech transcript in full including stamp duty, business rates and corporation tax announcements November 25, 2015 Mr Speaker, this Spending Review delivers on the commitment we made to the British people that we would put security first. To protect our economic security, by taking the difficult decisions to live within our means and bring down our debt. To protect our national security, by defending our country’s interests abroad and keeping our [...]
City Moves for 22 May 2015 | Who’s switching jobs May 21, 2015 Pension Insurance Corporation Rob Groves has been appointed chief investment officer of the specialist insurer. He joins from Friends life, where he held the same role and oversaw assets totalling £100bn. Groves has previously worked for UBS, Commerzbank and Towers. Maples Teesdale The commercial property solicitors has appointed Dellah Gilbert as a partner. She has [...]
General Election 2015: Row over tax on business erupts between Labour and the Tories March 30, 2015 Labour and the Conservatives will today lock horns over the levels of tax imposed on companies, as business takes centre stage in the fiercely contested General Election campaign. Labour will announce today that, if elected, the party’s first Budget will cut business rates, in a move they say will be worth an average of £400 [...]
UK directors tell Fifa backers to speak out after Visa sponsorship threatened following corruption charges May 28, 2015 Britain's bosses have piled more pressure on Fifa’s sponsors to end their support for the under-fire football governing body. In light of the latest scandal to engulf Sepp Blatter’s organisation, the Institute of Directors (IoD) called on sponsors and their shareholders to act, unless Fifa radically reforms its standards of governance. Visa has [...]